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Creator
Date
2017
Location
London
England
England
Media format
Printed text
Extent
xx, 195 pages
Language
English
Size
21 cm
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 351361
Folger call number: PR2976 .L37 2017
Folger holdings ID: 499996
Folger call number: PR2976 .L37 2017
Folger holdings ID: 499996
Summary
"Ecofeminism has been an important field of theory in philosophy and environmental studies for decades. It takes as its primary concern the way the relationship between the human and nonhuman is both material and cultural, but it also investigates how this relationship is inherently entangled with questions of gender equity and social justice. Shakespeare and Ecofeminist Theory engagingly establishes a history of ecofeminist scholarship relevant to early modern studies, and provides a clear overview of this rich field of philosophical enquiry. Through fresh, detailed readings of Shakespeare's poetry and drama, this volume is a wholly original study articulating the ways in which we can better understand the world of Shakespeare's plays, and the relationships between men, women, animals, and plants that we see in them"--
Notes
General notes
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents
Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- Chapter One: Ecofeminism and the Seeds of Time -- Chapter Two: The Undomesticated: Chinks in the Wall -- Chapter Three: The Supernatural: Revising Science -- Chapter Four: The Inanimate -- Chapter Five: Archival and Other Sources / Further Reading -- Conclusion -- Glossary
Also known as
Extended title: Shakespeare and ecofeminist theory theory / Rebecca Laroche and Jennifer Munroe
Subjects
Related names
author: Laroche, Rebecca
subject: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
author: Munroe, Jennifer
subject: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
author: Munroe, Jennifer