- (1972). The term '
ecocriticism' was
coined in 1978 by
William Rueckert in his
essay "Literature and Ecology: An
Experiment in
Ecocriticism". It
takes an interdisciplinary...
- (2011),
Feminist Ecocriticism: Environment, Women, and
Literature (2012),
Dystopias and
Utopias on
Earth and Beyond:
Feminist Ecocriticism of
Science Fiction...
- practice. This
development in
ecocriticism was
welcomed by
scholars who,
along with
Simon C. Estok,
believe that "if
ecocriticism is to have any
effect outside...
-
literature of the time. This lens is
common in
analysis of
religious works.
Ecocriticism addresses the work from an
environmental and
ecological perspective....
- K. Alex; S.
Susan Deborah;
Sachindev P.S. (2014).
Culture and Media:
Ecocritical Explorations.
Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 226. ISBN 978-1-4438-6190-8...
- 2019. Byrd, M. Lynn (May 11, 2004). Wild Things: Children's
Culture and
Ecocriticism:
Somewhere Outside the Forest:
Ecological Ambivalence in
Neverland from...
- broadcaster, and scholar,
known for his work on Shakespeare, Romanticism, and
ecocriticism. He is
currently Foundation Professor of
Environmental Humanities and...
- nature: the role of
nature in
modern and
contemporary art and literature.
Ecocritical theory and practice.
Lanham Boulder NewYork London:
Lexington Books....
- "The Garden" is a
widely anthologized poem by the seventeenth-century
English poet,
Andrew Marvell. The poem was
first published posthumously in Miscellaneous...
-
scholars to
define and
explore the
field of
literary ecocriticism. His
essay "Some
Principles of
Ecocriticism"
describes the
origins and
evolution of this field...