This book forges links between an author whose work belongs to indigenous literature, Native American literature, and Taiwanese literature. It does so by focusing on content that critically relates to the work of ecocritics, ecofeminists, ecojustice scholars, postcolonial ecocritics, and animal studies scholars.
This book forges links between an author whose work belongs to indigenous literature, Native American literature, and Taiwanese literature. It does so by focusing on content that critically relates to the work of ecocritics, ecofeminists, ecojustice scholars, postcolonial ecocritics, and animal studies scholars.
Peter I-min Huang is associate professor of English at Tamkang University.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: People of the Whale Corporate Globalization Night Markets and Cetacean Activism Chapter Three: Mean Spirit Environmental Justice and Postcolonial Ecocriticism Chapter Four: Water Women Mega Dams Solar Storms Ecofeminism Chapter Five: Power Dark Ecology and Animal Studies Chapter Six: Conclusion: Ecopoetry Bibliography About the author
Acknowledgments Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: People of the Whale Corporate Globalization Night Markets and Cetacean Activism Chapter Three: Mean Spirit Environmental Justice and Postcolonial Ecocriticism Chapter Four: Water Women Mega Dams Solar Storms Ecofeminism Chapter Five: Power Dark Ecology and Animal Studies Chapter Six: Conclusion: Ecopoetry Bibliography About the author
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