Conrad and Nature is the first collection of critical essays examining nature and the environment in Joseph Conradà â â s writings. These essays reveal the crucial importance of nature in Conradà â â s work, and the vital, ongoing relevance of Conradà â â s treatment of the environment in our era of globalization and climate change.
Conrad and Nature is the first collection of critical essays examining nature and the environment in Joseph Conradà â â s writings. These essays reveal the crucial importance of nature in Conradà â â s work, and the vital, ongoing relevance of Conradà â â s treatment of the environment in our era of globalization and climate change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Lissa Schneider-Rebozo is Professor of English and Director of Undergraduate Research at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Jeffrey Mathes McCarthy is the Director of Environmental Humanities at the University of Utah. John G. Peters is University Distinguished Research Professor at the University of North Texas, is past President of the Joseph Conrad Society of America and current General Editor of Conradiana.
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1 Conrad, Nature, and Environmental Criticism LISSA SCHNEIDER-REBOZO AND JEFFREY MATHES MCCARTHY PART I Conrad and the Anthropocene 2 Wilderness After Nature: Conrad, Empire, and the Anthropocene JESSE OAK TAYLOR 3 Conrad in the Anthropocene: Steps to an Ecology of Catastrophe NIDESH LAWTOO 4 The Monstrous and the Secure: Reading Conrad in the Anthropocene ROBERT P. MARZEC PART II Conrad's Atmospherics 5 Dirty Weather TROY BOONE 6 The "Breaking-up" of the Monsoon and Lord Jim's Atmospherics BRENDAN KAVANAGH 7 Conrad's Ecological Performativity: The Scenography of "Nature" from An Outcast of the Islands to Lord Jim MARK DEGGAN PART III Conrad, Ethics, and Ecology 8 Conrad and Nature, 1900 - 1904 HUGH EPSTEIN 9 "A Paradise of Snakes": Conrad's Ecological Ambivalence J.A. BERNSTEIN 10 'What could his object be?' Form and Materiality in Conrad's 'The Tale' JARICA LINN WATTS PART IV Nature, Empire and Commerce 11 Nostromo and World Ecology JAY PARKER 12 "He Can't Throw Any of His Coal-Dust in My Eyes": Adventurers and Entrepreneurs in Victory's Coal Empire SAMUEL PERKS 13 Guano, Globalization and Ecosystem Change in Lord Jim MARK D. LARABEE PART V Earlier Commentary 14 From The Challenge of Bewilderment PAUL ARMSTRONG 15 "Too Beautiful Altogether": Ideologies of Gender and Empire in Heart of Darkness JOHANNA M. SMITH 16 From "Beyond Mastery: The Future of Conrad's Beginnings" GEOFFREY GALT HARPHAM 17 Solidarity in The Nigger of the "Narcissus": The World of Nature IAN WATT Notes on Contributors Index
1 Conrad, Nature, and Environmental Criticism LISSA SCHNEIDER-REBOZO AND JEFFREY MATHES MCCARTHY PART I Conrad and the Anthropocene 2 Wilderness After Nature: Conrad, Empire, and the Anthropocene JESSE OAK TAYLOR 3 Conrad in the Anthropocene: Steps to an Ecology of Catastrophe NIDESH LAWTOO 4 The Monstrous and the Secure: Reading Conrad in the Anthropocene ROBERT P. MARZEC PART II Conrad's Atmospherics 5 Dirty Weather TROY BOONE 6 The "Breaking-up" of the Monsoon and Lord Jim's Atmospherics BRENDAN KAVANAGH 7 Conrad's Ecological Performativity: The Scenography of "Nature" from An Outcast of the Islands to Lord Jim MARK DEGGAN PART III Conrad, Ethics, and Ecology 8 Conrad and Nature, 1900 - 1904 HUGH EPSTEIN 9 "A Paradise of Snakes": Conrad's Ecological Ambivalence J.A. BERNSTEIN 10 'What could his object be?' Form and Materiality in Conrad's 'The Tale' JARICA LINN WATTS PART IV Nature, Empire and Commerce 11 Nostromo and World Ecology JAY PARKER 12 "He Can't Throw Any of His Coal-Dust in My Eyes": Adventurers and Entrepreneurs in Victory's Coal Empire SAMUEL PERKS 13 Guano, Globalization and Ecosystem Change in Lord Jim MARK D. LARABEE PART V Earlier Commentary 14 From The Challenge of Bewilderment PAUL ARMSTRONG 15 "Too Beautiful Altogether": Ideologies of Gender and Empire in Heart of Darkness JOHANNA M. SMITH 16 From "Beyond Mastery: The Future of Conrad's Beginnings" GEOFFREY GALT HARPHAM 17 Solidarity in The Nigger of the "Narcissus": The World of Nature IAN WATT Notes on Contributors Index
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