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Extending ecocriticism
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04 October 2017

LITERARY CRITICISM / European / General, Theatre studies, PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / General, ART / Criticism & Theory, Literature: history and criticism, Ecological science, the Biosphere
Peter Barry is Emeritus Professor of English at Aberystwyth University
William Welstead is an Independent Scholar based on the Isle of Tiree
1 Ecocriticism extends its boundaries – Peter Barry and William Welstead
2 ‘I am not afraid to die’: contemporary environmental crisis fiction and the post-theory era – Louise Squire
3 Halfway-to-whole things: ecologies of writing and collaboration – Philip Gross
4 ‘Drawing closer’: an ecocritical consideration of collaborative, cross-disciplinary practices of walking, writing, drawing and exhibiting – Harriet Tarlo and Judith Tucker
5 ARTlines: three walking artists in Iceland – Patti Lean
6 Nature matters: notes on Ackroyd and Harvey, ecocriticism and praxis – Eve Ropek
7 The word among stones – Peter Barry
8 Two familiar paths well-travelled – John Darwell
9 Aesthetics as ecology, or the question of the form of eco-art – Clive Cazeaux
10 Signs and sentiment in British wildlife art – William Welstead
11 Symphonic pastorals redux – Aaron S. Allen
12 Treaty obligations: science and art in Antarctica – Mike Pearson
13 On-site natural heritage interpretation: an ecocritical reading – William Welstead
14 A seamless image: the role of photomontage in the meaning-making of wind farm development – Jean Welstead
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