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monografia Rebiun07601530 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun07601530 120214s2011 xxua b 001 0 eng 9780415886307 ULL0466947 ULL Environmental criticism for the twenty-first century edited and introduced by Stephanie LeMenager, Teresa Shewry, and Ken Hiltner New York Routledge 2011 New York New York Routledge xvii, 291 p. il. 24 cm xvii, 291 p. Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature 1 Índice de contenidos:The mesh -- Posthuman/postnatural: ecocriticism and the sublime in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein -- Revisiting the virtuoso: natural history collectors and their passionate engagement with nature -- Chimerical figurations at the monstrous edges of species -- The city refigured: environmental vision in a transgenic age -- Ecopoetics and the origins of English literature -- Amerindian Eden: the divine weekes of Du Bartas -- Erasure by U.S. legislation: Ruiz de Burton's nineteenth-century novels and the lost archive of Mexican American environmental knowledge -- Shifting the center: a tradition of environmental literacy discourse from Africa -- Ecomelancholia: slavery, war, and black ecological imaginings -- Home again: peak oil, climate change, and the aesthetics of transition -- Reclaiming Nimby: nuclear waste, Jim Day, and the rhetoric of local resistance -- Imagining a Chinese eco-city -- "No debt outstanding": the postcolonial politics of local food -- Pathways to the sea: involvement and the commons in works by Ralph Hotere, Cilla McQueen, Hone Tuwhare, and Ian Wedde -- Afterword, an interview with Elaine Scarry Ecocrítica Naturaleza en la literatura LeMenager, Stephanie 1968-) Shewry, Teresa Hiltner, Ken