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Foreword: Ecopoetics at the Tipping Point by Joni Adamson |
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Introduction: What Matters Sings: Ecopoetics of Reenchantment |
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PART I THEORIZING ECOPOETICS OF (RE)ENCHANTMENT |
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1 Necessary Wonder: Promises and Pitfalls of Enchantment |
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2 "I Turn Homeward, Still Wondering": Reasons for Enchantment |
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3 Everyone Is Absorbed: Enchanting Substance in VanderMeer's Southern Reach |
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4 Nature's Speech and Storytelling: The Voice of Wisdom in the Nonhuman |
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5 "A Place Grown Intense and Holy": Dwelling in the Enchanted World of Words |
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Isabel Maria Fernandes Alves |
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PART II DWELLINGS OF ENCHANTMENT IN LITERATURES OF PLACE, OLD, AND NEW |
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6 Wonder, Enchantment, and the New Nature Writing |
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7 Eco-memoir, Belonging, and the Ecopoetics of Settler Colonial Enchantment |
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8 Aesthetic Choices for the Anthropocene Era in the New American Literature of Place |
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PART III OF ANIMAL ELUSIVENESS, DEATH, AND WONDER: ZOOPOETICS AND THE QUEST FOR COMMON GROUND |
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9 Zoopoethics: Literature Challenged by Industrial Livestock Farming |
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10 Ron Rash's Above the Waterfall, or the Square Root of Wonderful |
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11 A Poetics of Traces in Rick Bass's Short Stories |
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PART IV OF POSTCOLONIAL AND ECOFEMINIST SPELLINGS AND SPELLS: WHEN MAGICAL REALISM CHALLENGES MODERN ONTOLOGY AND EPISTEMOLOGY |
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12 Conversations with the Living World: Mutual Discovery and Enchantment |
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13 Writing a Way Home: Liminality, Magical Realism, and the Building of a Biotic Communitas in Linda Hogan's Solar Storms and People of the Whale |
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14 The Magic Realist Compost in the Anthropocene: Improbable Assemblages in Canadian and Australian Fiction |
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15 Learning to Live in the Anthropocene: Orality as Recycling in Contemporary Latin American Indigenous Poetry |
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Antonio Cuadrado-Fernandez |
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16 Shadows of Enchantment in Indian Forest Fiction: Mahasweta Devi's "The Hunt" and Hansda Sowvendra Shekfiar's The Mysterious Ailment ofRupi Baskey |
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17 Anna Li via's Glamorous Ecopoetics |
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18 Theodore Roszak's Glade in The Memoirs of Elizabeth Frankenstein: An Ecofeminist Dwelling of Emancipation |
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PART V WRITERS' CORNER: AN ESSAY BY CHICKASAW WRITER AND POET LINDA HOGAN |
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Index |
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About the Contributors |
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