Ecocriticism and Shakespeare: Reading Ecophobia (Literatures, Cultures, and the Environment)
Simon C. Estok
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Description for Ecocriticism and Shakespeare: Reading Ecophobia (Literatures, Cultures, and the Environment)
Hardcover. This book offers the term 'ecophobia' as a way of understanding and organizing representations of contempt for the natural world. Estok argues that this vocabulary is both necessary to the developing area of ecocritical studies and for our understandings of the representations of 'Nature' in Shakespeare. Series: Literatures, Cultures, and the Environment. Num Pages: 192 pages, 4 black & white illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: 2AB; DSGS; RN. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 224 x 140 x 16. Weight in Grams: 344.
This book offers the term 'ecophobia' as a way of understanding and organizing representations of contempt for the natural world. Estok argues that this vocabulary is both necessary to the developing area of ecocritical studies and for our understandings of the representations of 'Nature' in Shakespeare.
This book offers the term 'ecophobia' as a way of understanding and organizing representations of contempt for the natural world. Estok argues that this vocabulary is both necessary to the developing area of ecocritical studies and for our understandings of the representations of 'Nature' in Shakespeare.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Number of pages
192
Condition
New
Series
Literatures, Cultures, and the Environment
Number of Pages
182
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780230112568
SKU
V9780230112568
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99-15
About Simon C. Estok
Simon C. Estok is an associate Professor and Junior Fellow (2011-2014) in the Department of English at Sungkyunkwan University.
Reviews for Ecocriticism and Shakespeare: Reading Ecophobia (Literatures, Cultures, and the Environment)
Winner of the "Writing in the Humanities Book Award" from the National Research Foundation, Korea (2011)! 'For those of us who turn to him for intellectual provocation, this book is a more-than-welcome contribution to Shakespeare scholarship, to ecocriticism, and to critical theory.' - Dan Brayton, Middlebury College, Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and the Environment ... Read more