Plants and Literature: Essays in Critical Plant Studies: Critical Plant Studies, cartea 1
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042037489
ISBN-10: 9042037482
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Plant Studies
ISBN-10: 9042037482
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Plant Studies
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Randy Laist: Introduction
Betsy Winakur Tontiplaphol: The Progress of Vegetation: Subversion and Vegetarianism in Mansfield Park
Lynne Feeley: Plants and the Problem of Authority in the Antebellum U.S. South
Akemi Yoshida: Temptation of Fruit: The Symbolism of Fruit in Christina Rossetti’s “Goblin Market” and in the Works of D. G. Rossetti and J. E. Millais
Graham Culbertson: This is Your Brain on Wheat: The Psychology of the Speculator in Frank Norris’ The Pit
Stacey Artman: Refusing Form: A Reading of Art, Americanism, and Feminism through Plant Imagery in Susan Glaspell’s The Verge
Ria Banerjee: Surviving the City: Resistance and Plant Life in Woolf’s Jacob’s Room and Barnes’ Nightwood
Ubaraj Katawal: The Smell of Cottonwood Leaves: Plants and Tayo’s Healing in Silko’s Ceremony
Rhona Trauvitch: The Bible’s Paradise and Oryx and Crake’s Paradice: A Comparison of the Relationships Between Humans and Nature
Charlotte Pylyser: Iconic/Ironic Greenery: The Cultural Cultivation of Plants in Brecht Evens’ The Making Of
Stephanie Lim: A Return to Transcendentalism in the Twentieth Century: Emerging Plant-Sympathy in The Little Shop of Horrors
Hindi Krinsky: Mean Green Machine: How the Ecological Politics of Alan Moore’s Reimagination of Swamp Thing Brought Eco-consciousness to Comics
Aubrey Streit Krug: Reproducing Plant Bodies on the Great Plains
Contributors
Index
Randy Laist: Introduction
Betsy Winakur Tontiplaphol: The Progress of Vegetation: Subversion and Vegetarianism in Mansfield Park
Lynne Feeley: Plants and the Problem of Authority in the Antebellum U.S. South
Akemi Yoshida: Temptation of Fruit: The Symbolism of Fruit in Christina Rossetti’s “Goblin Market” and in the Works of D. G. Rossetti and J. E. Millais
Graham Culbertson: This is Your Brain on Wheat: The Psychology of the Speculator in Frank Norris’ The Pit
Stacey Artman: Refusing Form: A Reading of Art, Americanism, and Feminism through Plant Imagery in Susan Glaspell’s The Verge
Ria Banerjee: Surviving the City: Resistance and Plant Life in Woolf’s Jacob’s Room and Barnes’ Nightwood
Ubaraj Katawal: The Smell of Cottonwood Leaves: Plants and Tayo’s Healing in Silko’s Ceremony
Rhona Trauvitch: The Bible’s Paradise and Oryx and Crake’s Paradice: A Comparison of the Relationships Between Humans and Nature
Charlotte Pylyser: Iconic/Ironic Greenery: The Cultural Cultivation of Plants in Brecht Evens’ The Making Of
Stephanie Lim: A Return to Transcendentalism in the Twentieth Century: Emerging Plant-Sympathy in The Little Shop of Horrors
Hindi Krinsky: Mean Green Machine: How the Ecological Politics of Alan Moore’s Reimagination of Swamp Thing Brought Eco-consciousness to Comics
Aubrey Streit Krug: Reproducing Plant Bodies on the Great Plains
Contributors
Index
Notă biografică
Randy Laist is Associate Professor of English at Goodwin College. He is the author of Technology and Postmodern Subjectivity in Don DeLillo’s Novels and the editor of Looking for Lost: Critical Essays on the Enigmatic Series. He has also published dozens of articles on literature, film, and pedagogy.