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Appalachian Ecocriticism and the Paradox of Place

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Wright, Laura, 1970- Editor.
Cory, Jessica, Editor.
Aiken, Elisabeth, contribution by.
Aloi, M. Joseph, contribution by.
Belmont, Cynthia, contribution by.
Burriss, Theresa, contribution by.
Crawford, Cameron Williams, contribution by.
Gurney, Evan, contribution by.
Mannon, Ethan, contribution by.
Martin, Michael S., contribution by.
Murray, Savannah Paige, contribution by.
Nossaman, Lucas, contribution by.
O'Donnell, Kevin E., contribution by.
Pendygraft, Caleb, contribution by.
Plein, Stewart, contribution by.
Shurbutt, Sylvia Bailey, contribution by.
Vernon, Zackary, contribution by.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (316 p.) ill
Place of Publication:
University of Georgia Press
Summary:
Ecocriticism and Appalachian studies continue to grow and thrive in academia, as they expand on their foundational works to move in new and exciting directions. When researching these areas separately, there is a wealth of information. However, when researching Appalachian ecocriticism specifically, the lack of consolidated scholarship is apparent. With Appalachian Ecocriticism and the Paradox of Place, editors Jessica Cory and Laura Wright have created the only book-length scholarly collection of Appalachian ecocriticism.Appalachian Ecocriticism and the Paradox of Place is a collection of scholarly essays that engage environmental and ecocritical theories and Appalachian literature and film. These essays, many from well-established Appalachian studies and southern studies scholars and ecocritics, engage with a variety of ecocritical methodologies, including ecofeminism, ecospiritualism, queer ecocriticism, and materialist ecocriticism, to name a few. Adding Appalachian voices to the larger ecocritical discourse is vital not only for the sake of increased diversity but also to allow those unfamiliar with the region and its works to better understand the Appalachian region in a critical and authentic way. Including Appalachia in the larger ecocritical community allows for the study of how the region, its issues, and its texts intersect with a variety of communities, thus allowing boundless possibilities for learning and analysis.
ISBN:
9780820363936
0820363936

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