Book chapter focuses on the meaning of Hemingway’s travels, touching on such ideas as privileged mobility, love of place, post-humanism, colonialism, trauma, and other theoretical mile markers. Discourses with Toni Morrison’s critique of Hemingway’s African writings and springboards into discussions of primitivism, the roles of and regards for nonhuman animals, critical readings of The Garden of Eden, and ultimately a deep reading of the novel, its language, symbols, and eco-conscious implications
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Assesses Hemingway\u27s status among environmentalists since the term ecocriticism, coined in 1978...
Although most critics have ignored Green Hills of Africa as a proper subject for analysis, I believe...
Examines Jenks’s editorial cuts, seeing them as turning Hemingway’s original African setting, a plac...
Focuses on the function of writing, language, and sympathy through a close analysis of the elephant ...
Opens with an exploration of literary sources for Hemingway’s elephant hunt episode. Focuses on the ...
From amazon.com:Considering the time Hemingway spent not only on the safaris but also in preparing f...
Investigates the nuances of Hemingway’s two travel books, Death in the Afternoon and Green Hills of ...
Considers The Garden of Eden a metafictional narrative resurrecting Hemingway’s early style. Charact...
Combination biography/travelogue/interpretative study focused on Hemingway’s lifelong love affair wi...
Relates Hemingway’s restlessness to wanders found in “Hills Like White Elephants,” and elsewhere. Id...
Evolutionary approach to True at First Light, focusing on the essential human needs to reproduce, ki...
Critical survey aligned with Edward Said\u27s ideas of colonialism and imperialism in global travel ...
Extensive and varied bibliography of books Hemingway owned and read on Africa and related subject ma...
In the face of convincing scholarly agreement that Hemingway presents a divided self in Green Hills ...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Assesses Hemingway\u27s status among environmentalists since the term ecocriticism, coined in 1978...
Although most critics have ignored Green Hills of Africa as a proper subject for analysis, I believe...
Examines Jenks’s editorial cuts, seeing them as turning Hemingway’s original African setting, a plac...
Focuses on the function of writing, language, and sympathy through a close analysis of the elephant ...
Opens with an exploration of literary sources for Hemingway’s elephant hunt episode. Focuses on the ...
From amazon.com:Considering the time Hemingway spent not only on the safaris but also in preparing f...
Investigates the nuances of Hemingway’s two travel books, Death in the Afternoon and Green Hills of ...
Considers The Garden of Eden a metafictional narrative resurrecting Hemingway’s early style. Charact...
Combination biography/travelogue/interpretative study focused on Hemingway’s lifelong love affair wi...
Relates Hemingway’s restlessness to wanders found in “Hills Like White Elephants,” and elsewhere. Id...
Evolutionary approach to True at First Light, focusing on the essential human needs to reproduce, ki...
Critical survey aligned with Edward Said\u27s ideas of colonialism and imperialism in global travel ...
Extensive and varied bibliography of books Hemingway owned and read on Africa and related subject ma...
In the face of convincing scholarly agreement that Hemingway presents a divided self in Green Hills ...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Assesses Hemingway\u27s status among environmentalists since the term ecocriticism, coined in 1978...
Although most critics have ignored Green Hills of Africa as a proper subject for analysis, I believe...