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  1. Literary feminist ecologies of American and Caribbean expansionism
    errand into the wilderness
    Erschienen: 2024
    Verlag:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London

    "This book synthesizes ecofeminist theory, American studies, and postcolonial theory to interrogate what New Americanist William V. Spanos articulates as the "errand into the wilderness": the ethic of Puritanical expansionism at the heart of US... mehr

    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
    2023 A 5028
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    "This book synthesizes ecofeminist theory, American studies, and postcolonial theory to interrogate what New Americanist William V. Spanos articulates as the "errand into the wilderness": the ethic of Puritanical expansionism at the heart of US empire that moved westward under Manifest Destiny to colonize Native Americans, non-whites, women, and the land. The project explores how the legacy of the errand has been articulated by women writers, from the slave narrative to contemporary fiction. Uniting texts across geographical and temporal boundaries, the book constructs a theoretical approach for reading and understanding how women authors craft counter-narratives at the intersection of metaphorical and literal landscapes of colonization. It focuses on literature from the United States and the Caribbean, including the slave narratives by Sojourner Truth, Harriet E. Wilson, and Harriet Jacobs, and contemporary work by Toni Morrison, Maryse Condè, Edwidge Danticat, and Native American writer Linda Hogan. It charts the contrast between America's earliest idyllic visions and the subsequent reality: an era of unprecedented violence against women of color and the environment. This study of many canonical writers presents an important and illuminating analysis of American mythologies that continue to impact the cultural landscape today. It will be a significant discussion text for students, scholars and researchers in environmental humanities, ecofeminism, and postcolonial studies"--

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781032230115; 9781032230139
    Schriftenreihe: Routledge environmental literature, culture and media
    Schlagworte: American literature; American literature; Caribbean literature (French); Feminism in literature; Philosophy of nature in literature; Ecology in literature; Colonization in literature; Imperialism in literature; Minorities in literature; Race in literature; Literary criticism
    Umfang: x, 179 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Ecologies of exception: gender, race, and the eco-imperial imaginary in Caribbean and American literature and culture -- Ecologies of racism: a genealogy of Black feminisms in American slavery -- Nomadic ecologies, race and female masculinities: Willa Cather's conflicted land ethics in O pioneers! -- Errand of American expansionism: the intersections of violence, women's bodies, and natural space in the novels of Edwidge Danticat -- 'Pecola and the unyielding earth': exclusionary cartographies, transgenerational trauma, and racialized dispossession in The bluest eye -- 'A hurricane ravaging the island': an examination of Blackness, witchcraft, and feminist alterity in Maryse Condé's I, Tituba, Black witch of Salem -- Mapping the counter-errand: feminist agential ecologies in Linda Hogan's Solar storms.

  2. LITERARY FEMINIST ECOLOGIES OF AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN EXPANSIONISM
    errand into the wilderness.
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  ROUTLEDGE, [S.l.] ; Taylor & Francis Group, London

    This book synthesizes ecofeminist theory, American studies, and postcolonial theory to interrogate what New Americanist William V. Spanos articulates as the "errand into the wilderness": the ethic of Puritanical expansionism at the heart of the U.S.... mehr

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    This book synthesizes ecofeminist theory, American studies, and postcolonial theory to interrogate what New Americanist William V. Spanos articulates as the "errand into the wilderness": the ethic of Puritanical expansionism at the heart of the U.S. empire that moved westward under Manifest Destiny to colonize Native Americans, non-whites, women, and the land. The project explores how the legacy of the errand has been articulated by women writers, from the slave narrative to contemporary fiction. Uniting texts across geographical and temporal boundaries, the book constructs a theoretical approach for reading and understanding how women authors craft counter-narratives at the intersection of metaphorical and literal landscapes of colonization. It focuses on literature from the United States and the Caribbean, including the slave narratives by Sojourner Truth, Harriet E. Wilson, and Harriet Jacobs, and contemporary work by Toni Morrison, Maryse Cond, Edwidge Danticat, and Native American writer Linda Hogan. It charts the contrast between America's earliest idyllic visions and the subsequent reality: an era of unprecedented violence against women of color and the environment. This study of many canonical writers presents an important and illuminating analysis of American mythologies that continue to impact the cultural landscape today. It will be a significant discussion text for students, scholars, and researchers in environmental humanities, ecofeminism, and postcolonial studies

     

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