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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Ego or Eco Criticism? Looking for Common Ground | 3 | |
Toward an Ecology of Justice: Transformative Ecological Theory and Practice | 9 | |
Talking about Trees in Stumptown: Pedagogical Problems in Teaching EcoComp | 19 | |
Dropping the Subject: Reflections on the Motives for an Ecological Criticism | 29 | |
Bodega Head: An Excursion in Nuclear Shamanism | 41 | |
"Whole Shoals of Men": Representations of Women Anglers in Seventeenth-Century British Poetry | 55 | |
Dorothy Wordsworth, Ecology, and the Picturesque | 67 | |
Mary Austin's Nature: Refiguring Tradition through the Voices of Identity | 79 | |
Misogyny in the American Eden: Abbey, Cather, and Maclean | 97 | |
The Body as Bioregion | 107 | |
The Ornithological Autobiography of John James Audubon | 119 | |
"A beautiful and thrilling specimen": George Catlin, the Death of Wilderness, and the Birth of the National Subject | 129 | |
Nathaniel Hawthorne Had a Farm: Artists, Laborers, and Landscapes in The Blithedale Romance | 145 | |
Agrarian Environmental Models in Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Farming" | 155 | |
Exploring the Linguistic Wilderness of The Maine Woods | 165 | |
"I only seek to put you in rapport": Message and Method in Walt Whitman's Specimen Days | 179 | |
Beyond the Excursion: Initiatory Themes in Annie Dillard and Terry Tempest Williams | 197 | |
Aime Cesaire's A Tempest and Peter Greenaway's Prospero's Books as Ecological Readings and Rewritings of Shakespeare's The Tempest | 209 | |
Seeing, Believing, and Acting: Ethics and Self-Representation in Ecocriticism and Nature Writing | 225 | |
Don DeLillo's Postmodern Pastoral | 235 | |
"The world was the beginning of the world": Agency and Homology in A.R. Ammons's Garbage | 247 | |
Notes on Editors and Contributors | 259 | |
Index | 263 |
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