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Ecocriticism has steadily gained footing within the larger arena of early modern scholarship, and with the publication of well over a dozen monographs, essay collections, and special journal issues, literary studies looks increasingly 'green'; yet the field lacks a straightforward, easy-to-use guide to do with reading and teaching early modern texts ecocritically. Accessible yet comprehensive, the cutting-edge collection Ecological Approaches to Early Modern English Texts fills this gap. Organized around the notion of contact zones (or points of intersection, that have often been constructed asymmetrically-especially with regard to the human-nonhuman dichotomy), the volume reassesses current trends in ecocriticism and the Renaissance; introduces analyses of neglected texts and authors; brings ecocriticism into conversation with cognate fields and approaches (e.g., queer theory, feminism, post-coloniality, food studies); and offers a significant section on pedagogy, ecocriticism and e

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'Moving from Shakespeare and Milton to logging and perfume distillation, the contributors to this collection valuably trace the lines of association that connect early modern English literary and cultural activity to our current global ecological condition. The result is a stimulating and readable anthology of early modern ecostudies, offering valuable resources for teaching and future scholarship alike.' - Bruce Boehrer, Florida State University, USA

'With the essays collected in this book, Munroe (Univ. of North Carolina, Charlotte), Geisweidt (Univ. of New Haven), and Bruckner (Chatham Univ.) make a valuable contribution to the literature on ecocriticism...This volume will benefit those new to the subject, scholars already working in the field, and experienced academics seeking ways to bring ecocriticism into the classroom. Summing Up: Highly recommended.' - J. D. Sharpe, University of Houston, CHOICE



Table of Contents

Forward Carla Freccero

Introduction Jennifer Munroe, Lynne Bruckner, and Edward J. Geisweidt

Section I Theoretical Approaches

1 Tell Inconvenient Truths, But Tell Them Slant Robert N. Watson

2 Reading the Present in Our Environmental Past Ken Hiltner

3 Is It Really Ecocritical If It Isn't Feminist?: The Dangers of "Speaking For" in Ecological Studies and Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus Jennifer Munroe

Section II Reading Ecologically: Texts and Methodologies

4 Roses in Winter: Recipe Ecologies and Shakespeare's Sonnets Rebecca Laroche

5 Poetic Language, Practical Handbooks, and the "vertues" of Plants Jessica Rosenberg

6 The Beasts of Belmont and Venice Keith M. Botelho

7 Shakespeare and Slime: Notes on the Anthropocene Dan Brayton

8 Queerly Green: From Meaty to Meatless Days and Nights in Timon of Athens Simon C. Estok

9 "Bare and desolate now": Cultural Ecology and "The Description of Cookham" Louise Noble

10 The Ecology of Eating in Jonson's "To Penshurst" Amy Tigner

11 The Bastard Bomb: Illegitimacy and Population in Thomas Middleton's A Chaste Maid in Cheapside Edward J. Geisweidt

12 Ecocritical Milton Leah S. Marcus

Section III Approaches to Teaching Ecologically: Texts and Methodologies

13 Spenser's Moral Economy as Political Ecology: Teaching the Bower of Bliss Hillary Eklund

14 Reprocentric Ecologies: Pedagogy, Husbandry and A Midsummer Night's Dream Lynne Bruckner

15 Teaching Timon of Wolden Todd A. Borlik

16 "Th'Earth's Great Altar": Teaching Milton's Spiritual Ecology Mary (Mimi) C. Fenton

17 Marvell's "Upon Appleton House" and Tree-Felling: A Political Woodpecker Jeffrey Theis

Afterword: Post-script Karen Raber

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 31/07/2015
      ISBN13: 9781472416735, 978-1472416735
      ISBN10: 1472416732

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Ecocriticism has steadily gained footing within the larger arena of early modern scholarship, and with the publication of well over a dozen monographs, essay collections, and special journal issues, literary studies looks increasingly 'green'; yet the field lacks a straightforward, easy-to-use guide to do with reading and teaching early modern texts ecocritically. Accessible yet comprehensive, the cutting-edge collection Ecological Approaches to Early Modern English Texts fills this gap. Organized around the notion of contact zones (or points of intersection, that have often been constructed asymmetrically-especially with regard to the human-nonhuman dichotomy), the volume reassesses current trends in ecocriticism and the Renaissance; introduces analyses of neglected texts and authors; brings ecocriticism into conversation with cognate fields and approaches (e.g., queer theory, feminism, post-coloniality, food studies); and offers a significant section on pedagogy, ecocriticism and e

      Trade Review

      'Moving from Shakespeare and Milton to logging and perfume distillation, the contributors to this collection valuably trace the lines of association that connect early modern English literary and cultural activity to our current global ecological condition. The result is a stimulating and readable anthology of early modern ecostudies, offering valuable resources for teaching and future scholarship alike.' - Bruce Boehrer, Florida State University, USA

      'With the essays collected in this book, Munroe (Univ. of North Carolina, Charlotte), Geisweidt (Univ. of New Haven), and Bruckner (Chatham Univ.) make a valuable contribution to the literature on ecocriticism...This volume will benefit those new to the subject, scholars already working in the field, and experienced academics seeking ways to bring ecocriticism into the classroom. Summing Up: Highly recommended.' - J. D. Sharpe, University of Houston, CHOICE



      Table of Contents

      Forward Carla Freccero

      Introduction Jennifer Munroe, Lynne Bruckner, and Edward J. Geisweidt

      Section I Theoretical Approaches

      1 Tell Inconvenient Truths, But Tell Them Slant Robert N. Watson

      2 Reading the Present in Our Environmental Past Ken Hiltner

      3 Is It Really Ecocritical If It Isn't Feminist?: The Dangers of "Speaking For" in Ecological Studies and Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus Jennifer Munroe

      Section II Reading Ecologically: Texts and Methodologies

      4 Roses in Winter: Recipe Ecologies and Shakespeare's Sonnets Rebecca Laroche

      5 Poetic Language, Practical Handbooks, and the "vertues" of Plants Jessica Rosenberg

      6 The Beasts of Belmont and Venice Keith M. Botelho

      7 Shakespeare and Slime: Notes on the Anthropocene Dan Brayton

      8 Queerly Green: From Meaty to Meatless Days and Nights in Timon of Athens Simon C. Estok

      9 "Bare and desolate now": Cultural Ecology and "The Description of Cookham" Louise Noble

      10 The Ecology of Eating in Jonson's "To Penshurst" Amy Tigner

      11 The Bastard Bomb: Illegitimacy and Population in Thomas Middleton's A Chaste Maid in Cheapside Edward J. Geisweidt

      12 Ecocritical Milton Leah S. Marcus

      Section III Approaches to Teaching Ecologically: Texts and Methodologies

      13 Spenser's Moral Economy as Political Ecology: Teaching the Bower of Bliss Hillary Eklund

      14 Reprocentric Ecologies: Pedagogy, Husbandry and A Midsummer Night's Dream Lynne Bruckner

      15 Teaching Timon of Wolden Todd A. Borlik

      16 "Th'Earth's Great Altar": Teaching Milton's Spiritual Ecology Mary (Mimi) C. Fenton

      17 Marvell's "Upon Appleton House" and Tree-Felling: A Political Woodpecker Jeffrey Theis

      Afterword: Post-script Karen Raber

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