This thesis explores nonhuman landscapes in two works of contemporary nature writing, i.e. Annie Dillard’s Pilgrim at Tinker Creek (1974) and Barry Lopez’s Arctic Dreams (1986). A close reading of the texts vis-à-vis theories of phenomenology reveals the multiple approaches that each of the first-person narrators combines to ponder a non-anthropocentric interraction with nonhumans. As the name nonhuman suggests, this interraction is shadowed by an inherent discrimination, mirrored by nature writings’s classical question of the nature/culture dichotomy. My argument is that a shift from representation to interpretation is what exposes these narrators’ to the uncanniness of nonhuman agency and the perplexity of posthuman thinking. I will show ...
This article argues that any attempt to conceive of a new narrative of the postcolonial Arctic will ...
Allison K. Athens"Arctic Ecologies: The Politics and Poetics of Northern Literary Environments" This...
This thesis attends to the slippages between life and nonlife in Emily Fridlunds 2017 novel History ...
Through a close reading of Annie Dillard’s Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, this thesis presents an argument...
Annie Dillard and Gary Snyder are both contemporary American writers. Though Dillard\u27s and Snyder...
Arctic Dreams: Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape (...
This paper examines posthumanism as a philosophical position equipped to inform ecocriticism and the...
As the world faces the time of the Anthropocene, ecological thought and understanding of nature are ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of En...
Scholarship on literature's engagement with the climate crisis has frequently highlighted the limita...
The point of departure for this study is the hypothesis that the American genre of nature writing ha...
"Arctic dreams: imagination and desire in a Northern landscape"(1986) can be read as American natu...
Although Annie Dillard's masterpiece Pilgrim at Tinker Creek (1974) has conventionally been analyzed...
This thesis comprises a critical component, The Continuous Flight From Wonder: An Ecocritical Analy...
The Caveless Mountains: A Recovery Narrative explores the effect trauma has on a victim with family,...
This article argues that any attempt to conceive of a new narrative of the postcolonial Arctic will ...
Allison K. Athens"Arctic Ecologies: The Politics and Poetics of Northern Literary Environments" This...
This thesis attends to the slippages between life and nonlife in Emily Fridlunds 2017 novel History ...
Through a close reading of Annie Dillard’s Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, this thesis presents an argument...
Annie Dillard and Gary Snyder are both contemporary American writers. Though Dillard\u27s and Snyder...
Arctic Dreams: Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape (...
This paper examines posthumanism as a philosophical position equipped to inform ecocriticism and the...
As the world faces the time of the Anthropocene, ecological thought and understanding of nature are ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of En...
Scholarship on literature's engagement with the climate crisis has frequently highlighted the limita...
The point of departure for this study is the hypothesis that the American genre of nature writing ha...
"Arctic dreams: imagination and desire in a Northern landscape"(1986) can be read as American natu...
Although Annie Dillard's masterpiece Pilgrim at Tinker Creek (1974) has conventionally been analyzed...
This thesis comprises a critical component, The Continuous Flight From Wonder: An Ecocritical Analy...
The Caveless Mountains: A Recovery Narrative explores the effect trauma has on a victim with family,...
This article argues that any attempt to conceive of a new narrative of the postcolonial Arctic will ...
Allison K. Athens"Arctic Ecologies: The Politics and Poetics of Northern Literary Environments" This...
This thesis attends to the slippages between life and nonlife in Emily Fridlunds 2017 novel History ...