Gendered Ecologies
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Gendered Ecologies
New Materialist Interpretations of Women Writers in the Long Nineteenth Century
Hall, Dewey W.; Murphy, Jillmarie
Liverpool University Press
12/2024
276
Mole
9781835538784
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Foreword
Introduction
British Female Voices
1: The 'vast prison' of the World: Counter-Anthropocenes
in Wollstonecraft and Shelley - Lisa Ottum
2: Beyond the Bower: The Garden, the Tower, and the Fate
of the Embowered Woman - Heather Braun
3: A space of 'unwonted liberty and pleasure': Charlotte
Bronte's treatment of gardens in the Bildungsromans of
Jane Eyre and Lucy Snowe - Louise Willis
4: The Place of Objects: The Female Body, Nature, and
Entanglement in Jane Eyre and The Mill on the Floss
- Dewey W. Hall
5: Lady Audley's Secret and the Manifold Ecologies of Mary
Elizabeth Braddon - Adrian Tait
American Female Voices
6: Ecocultural Contact and the Panarchy of Place:
Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, Margaret Fuller and Panarchy in
the Great Lakes - John K. Kucich
7: Beyond the Binary: Susan Fenimore Cooper's Rural
Hours and Celia Thaxter's Among the Isle of Shoals
- Jillmarie Murphy
8: Ants Become Giants: Laura Ingalls's Pioneering
Perspective in the Little House Books" - Elif Armbruster
9: Francis Wright, Lydia Maria Child, and the Greenness of
the Greeks - Matthew Duques
10: Lydia Maria Child's 'Chocorua's Curse': How Sympathy
Prefigures Ecology - Elisabeth West
Introduction
British Female Voices
1: The 'vast prison' of the World: Counter-Anthropocenes
in Wollstonecraft and Shelley - Lisa Ottum
2: Beyond the Bower: The Garden, the Tower, and the Fate
of the Embowered Woman - Heather Braun
3: A space of 'unwonted liberty and pleasure': Charlotte
Bronte's treatment of gardens in the Bildungsromans of
Jane Eyre and Lucy Snowe - Louise Willis
4: The Place of Objects: The Female Body, Nature, and
Entanglement in Jane Eyre and The Mill on the Floss
- Dewey W. Hall
5: Lady Audley's Secret and the Manifold Ecologies of Mary
Elizabeth Braddon - Adrian Tait
American Female Voices
6: Ecocultural Contact and the Panarchy of Place:
Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, Margaret Fuller and Panarchy in
the Great Lakes - John K. Kucich
7: Beyond the Binary: Susan Fenimore Cooper's Rural
Hours and Celia Thaxter's Among the Isle of Shoals
- Jillmarie Murphy
8: Ants Become Giants: Laura Ingalls's Pioneering
Perspective in the Little House Books" - Elif Armbruster
9: Francis Wright, Lydia Maria Child, and the Greenness of
the Greeks - Matthew Duques
10: Lydia Maria Child's 'Chocorua's Curse': How Sympathy
Prefigures Ecology - Elisabeth West
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Ecocriticism;ecofeminism;feminist geography;transnationalism;women writers;material space;natural philosophy;long nineteenth century
Foreword
Introduction
British Female Voices
1: The 'vast prison' of the World: Counter-Anthropocenes
in Wollstonecraft and Shelley - Lisa Ottum
2: Beyond the Bower: The Garden, the Tower, and the Fate
of the Embowered Woman - Heather Braun
3: A space of 'unwonted liberty and pleasure': Charlotte
Bronte's treatment of gardens in the Bildungsromans of
Jane Eyre and Lucy Snowe - Louise Willis
4: The Place of Objects: The Female Body, Nature, and
Entanglement in Jane Eyre and The Mill on the Floss
- Dewey W. Hall
5: Lady Audley's Secret and the Manifold Ecologies of Mary
Elizabeth Braddon - Adrian Tait
American Female Voices
6: Ecocultural Contact and the Panarchy of Place:
Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, Margaret Fuller and Panarchy in
the Great Lakes - John K. Kucich
7: Beyond the Binary: Susan Fenimore Cooper's Rural
Hours and Celia Thaxter's Among the Isle of Shoals
- Jillmarie Murphy
8: Ants Become Giants: Laura Ingalls's Pioneering
Perspective in the Little House Books" - Elif Armbruster
9: Francis Wright, Lydia Maria Child, and the Greenness of
the Greeks - Matthew Duques
10: Lydia Maria Child's 'Chocorua's Curse': How Sympathy
Prefigures Ecology - Elisabeth West
Introduction
British Female Voices
1: The 'vast prison' of the World: Counter-Anthropocenes
in Wollstonecraft and Shelley - Lisa Ottum
2: Beyond the Bower: The Garden, the Tower, and the Fate
of the Embowered Woman - Heather Braun
3: A space of 'unwonted liberty and pleasure': Charlotte
Bronte's treatment of gardens in the Bildungsromans of
Jane Eyre and Lucy Snowe - Louise Willis
4: The Place of Objects: The Female Body, Nature, and
Entanglement in Jane Eyre and The Mill on the Floss
- Dewey W. Hall
5: Lady Audley's Secret and the Manifold Ecologies of Mary
Elizabeth Braddon - Adrian Tait
American Female Voices
6: Ecocultural Contact and the Panarchy of Place:
Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, Margaret Fuller and Panarchy in
the Great Lakes - John K. Kucich
7: Beyond the Binary: Susan Fenimore Cooper's Rural
Hours and Celia Thaxter's Among the Isle of Shoals
- Jillmarie Murphy
8: Ants Become Giants: Laura Ingalls's Pioneering
Perspective in the Little House Books" - Elif Armbruster
9: Francis Wright, Lydia Maria Child, and the Greenness of
the Greeks - Matthew Duques
10: Lydia Maria Child's 'Chocorua's Curse': How Sympathy
Prefigures Ecology - Elisabeth West
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