This interview with Terry Tempest Williams is part of a series of conversations with contemporary western writers about the ethical and cultural implications of nature writing
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the significant life experiences of six prominent en...
When Rachel Carson was a little girl growing up in Springdale, Pennsylvania, she fell in love with t...
Autobiography, Ecology, and the Well-Placed Self expands the field of autobiography studies by descr...
In her writings, Terry Tempest Williams repeatedly invites us as readers into engagement and convers...
Williams is the author of 15 books on topics ranging from the national parks, women’s health and dem...
In terms of politics, the arid landscape of Utah has received a twofold dismissal as wilderness: it ...
Environmental issues are typically analyzed by the natural sciences and economics, with literary and...
Ecological literary criticism integrates environmental awareness with the study of literature. If we...
The proposed thesis is a collection of place-based, long- and-short-form creative nonfiction essays....
This thesis engages the proposition that Western society is estranged from its natural environment a...
'The Land's Wild Music' explores the home terrains and the writing of four great American writers of...
An Elephant in the Desert is a narrative that talks about the writer's personal meeting with Terry T...
This is a collection of essays loosely grouped under the subject of "nature writing." Each work focu...
This interview with Stephen Trimble is part of a series of conversations with contemporary western w...
In The Sense of Wonder (1965), acclaimed environmentalist Rachel Carson offers guidance for adults h...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the significant life experiences of six prominent en...
When Rachel Carson was a little girl growing up in Springdale, Pennsylvania, she fell in love with t...
Autobiography, Ecology, and the Well-Placed Self expands the field of autobiography studies by descr...
In her writings, Terry Tempest Williams repeatedly invites us as readers into engagement and convers...
Williams is the author of 15 books on topics ranging from the national parks, women’s health and dem...
In terms of politics, the arid landscape of Utah has received a twofold dismissal as wilderness: it ...
Environmental issues are typically analyzed by the natural sciences and economics, with literary and...
Ecological literary criticism integrates environmental awareness with the study of literature. If we...
The proposed thesis is a collection of place-based, long- and-short-form creative nonfiction essays....
This thesis engages the proposition that Western society is estranged from its natural environment a...
'The Land's Wild Music' explores the home terrains and the writing of four great American writers of...
An Elephant in the Desert is a narrative that talks about the writer's personal meeting with Terry T...
This is a collection of essays loosely grouped under the subject of "nature writing." Each work focu...
This interview with Stephen Trimble is part of a series of conversations with contemporary western w...
In The Sense of Wonder (1965), acclaimed environmentalist Rachel Carson offers guidance for adults h...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the significant life experiences of six prominent en...
When Rachel Carson was a little girl growing up in Springdale, Pennsylvania, she fell in love with t...
Autobiography, Ecology, and the Well-Placed Self expands the field of autobiography studies by descr...