Ecosublime : environmental awe and terror from new world to oddworld / Lee Rozelle

By: Rozelle, LeeMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, c2006Description: viii, 134 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 081731492X (alk. paper)Subject(s): American Literature -- History and Criticism | Nature in Literature | Environmental Literature -- United States -- History and Criticism | Conservation of Natural Resources in Literature | Environmental Protection in Literature | Philosophy of Nature in Literature | Wilderness Areas in Literature | Ecology in Literature | EcocriticismDDC classification: 810.936
Contents:
1. Oceanic terrain : The journal of Julius Rodman and A lady's life in the Rocky Mountains -- 2. "I kin turn you ter a tree" : hybrid identities in The conjure woman and "Life in the iron-mills" -- 3. Ecocritical city : modernist reactions to urban environments in Eliot, Miss Lonelyhearts, and Paterson -- 4. Biocentric assimilation : Salem cigarettes, Field notes, and A timbered choir -- 5. The ozone hole the imagination seeks to fill : theory, exhibition, and White Noise -- 6. Decentralized visions : The green reader, Bearheart, and Parable of the sower -- 7. Sabotage and eco-terror : Edward Abbey, the unabomber manifesto, and Earth first! -- Epilogue : from the sublime to the (eco)absurd : the millennial activist in pop nature.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Oceanic terrain : The journal of Julius Rodman and A lady's life in the Rocky Mountains -- 2. "I kin turn you ter a tree" : hybrid identities in The conjure woman and "Life in the iron-mills" -- 3. Ecocritical city : modernist reactions to urban environments in Eliot, Miss Lonelyhearts, and Paterson -- 4. Biocentric assimilation : Salem cigarettes, Field notes, and A timbered choir -- 5. The ozone hole the imagination seeks to fill : theory, exhibition, and White Noise -- 6. Decentralized visions : The green reader, Bearheart, and Parable of the sower -- 7. Sabotage and eco-terror : Edward Abbey, the unabomber manifesto, and Earth first! -- Epilogue : from the sublime to the (eco)absurd : the millennial activist in pop nature.

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