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Sounding the Margins - Literary examples from France and Ireland (Paperback, New edition): Sarah Nolan Balen, Eamon Maher Sounding the Margins - Literary examples from France and Ireland (Paperback, New edition)
Sarah Nolan Balen, Eamon Maher
R1,236 Discovery Miles 12 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sounding the Margins is the second of two publications to emerge from the highly successful AFIS conference hosted by the Universite de Lille in 2019. Concentrating on the literary manifestations of marginality in Ireland and France, the essays treat of various texts that demonstrate the extent to which marginality is a recurring trope. This may well be because writers tend to situate themselves at a distance from the centre or status quo in their desire to maintain a certain degree of artistic objectivity. But it is also the case that literary practitioners tend to identify more easily with others living on the margins, either through choice or circumstances. The collection is a mixture of comparative studies and essays on individual authors but, in all cases, marginality is presented as a liberating experience once it is freely chosen and embraced.

Poetics for the More-than-Human World - An Anthology of Poetry & Commentary (Hardcover): Mary Newell, Bernard Quetchenbach,... Poetics for the More-than-Human World - An Anthology of Poetry & Commentary (Hardcover)
Mary Newell, Bernard Quetchenbach, Sarah Nolan
R1,536 R1,245 Discovery Miles 12 450 Save R291 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
New International Voices in Ecocriticism (Hardcover): Serpil Oppermann New International Voices in Ecocriticism (Hardcover)
Serpil Oppermann; Foreword by Scott Slovic; Afterword by Greta Gaard; Contributions by Kyle Bladow, William V. Lombardi, …
R2,611 Discovery Miles 26 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With twelve original essays that characterize truly international ecocriticisms, New International Voices in Ecocriticism presents a compendium of ecocritical approaches, including ecocritical theory, ecopoetics, ecocritical analyses of literary, cultural, and musical texts (especially those not commonly studied in mainstream ecocriticism), and new critical vistas on human-nonhuman relations, postcolonial subjects, material selves, gender, and queer ecologies. It develops new perspectives on literature, culture, and the environment. The essays, written by contributors from the United States, Canada, Germany, Turkey, Spain, China, India, and South Africa, cover novels, drama, autobiography, music, and poetry, mixing traditional and popular forms. Popular culture and the production and circulation of cultural imaginaries feature prominently in this volume-how people view their world and the manner in which they share their perspectives, including the way these perspectives challenge each other globally and locally. In this sense the book also probes borders, border transgression, and border permeability. By offering diverse ecocritical approaches, the essays affirm the significance and necessity of international perspectives in environmental humanities, and thus offer unique responses to environmental problems and that, in some sense, affect many beginning and established scholars.

New International Voices in Ecocriticism (Paperback): Serpil Oppermann New International Voices in Ecocriticism (Paperback)
Serpil Oppermann; Foreword by Scott Slovic; Afterword by Greta Gaard; Contributions by Kyle Bladow, William V. Lombardi, …
R1,241 Discovery Miles 12 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With twelve original essays that characterize truly international ecocriticisms, New International Voices in Ecocriticism presents a compendium of ecocritical approaches, including ecocritical theory, ecopoetics, ecocritical analyses of literary, cultural, and musical texts (especially those not commonly studied in mainstream ecocriticism), and new critical vistas on human-nonhuman relations, postcolonial subjects, material selves, gender, and queer ecologies. It develops new perspectives on literature, culture, and the environment. The essays, written by contributors from the United States, Canada, Germany, Turkey, Spain, China, India, and South Africa, cover novels, drama, autobiography, music, and poetry, mixing traditional and popular forms. Popular culture and the production and circulation of cultural imaginaries feature prominently in this volume-how people view their world and the manner in which they share their perspectives, including the way these perspectives challenge each other globally and locally. In this sense the book also probes borders, border transgression, and border permeability. By offering diverse ecocritical approaches, the essays affirm the significance and necessity of international perspectives in environmental humanities, and thus offer unique responses to environmental problems and that, in some sense, affect many beginning and established scholars.

Harvesting Abundance - Local Initiatives of Food and Faith (Paperback): Brian Sellers-Petersen Harvesting Abundance - Local Initiatives of Food and Faith (Paperback)
Brian Sellers-Petersen; Foreword by Sarah Nolan
R378 Discovery Miles 3 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Many congregations, schools, and organizations are reaching out into their neighborhoods to share God's story of abundance by establishing community gardens, beehive colonies, and other agricultural initiatives. They are creatively using their land and property; providing training, inspiration, and cross-cultural experiences for all ages; while at the same time feeding the hungry and building community relationships. Too often food banks only take non-perishables loaded with preservatives and sodium. Church entities involved in agricultural ministries are able to provide healthy food from their gardens to feeding programs, food pantries, and others in need. This book tells the tale of 25 such communities in story and image. An inspiration for others to develop such projects, food and faith can go hand-in-hand as we get our hands dirty while learning more about what Genesis 2 describes as God "planted" a garden. Gardening can be seen on the rooftop of a church in the city, beehives in the midst of a seminary, or a local community garden alongside the church's parking lot. Discover where this movement is alive and growing, and find ideas for starting your own "food and faith" initiative in your own backyard, roof, or front porch.

Poetics for the More-than-Human World - An Anthology of Poetry & Commentary (Paperback): Mary Newell, Bernard Quetchenbach,... Poetics for the More-than-Human World - An Anthology of Poetry & Commentary (Paperback)
Mary Newell, Bernard Quetchenbach, Sarah Nolan
R1,056 R882 Discovery Miles 8 820 Save R174 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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