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Issue 156 Ecocriticism and Narrative Form

Volume 50—No.3—2021
Guest editors: Liza B. Bauer, Cord-Christian Casper, Hannah Klaubert, and Anna Sophia Tabouratzidis
Table of Contents
  • Introduction: Ecocriticism and Narrative Form

    Liza B. BauerCord-Christian CasperHannah KlaubertAnna Sophia Tabouratzidis
  • Heights They Should Never Have Scaled: Our (Weird) Planet

    Gry Ulstein
  • Affective Exposures: Reading Unnatural Narratives in Contaminated Environments

    Hannah Klaubert
  • “Four Legs in the Evening”: Postanimal Narration in Adam Roberts’ Bête (2014)

    Liza B. Bauer
  • “Fingeryeyed” Description: Laboratory Animals and Transspecies Empathy in VanderMeer and Yanagihara

    Shannon Lambert
  • What is it Not Like to be a Skylark? Apophatic Form in Nature Writing

    Cord-Christian Casper
  • From ‘Pathetic Fallacy’ to Affective Attunement: Reading Virgil’s Eclogues through the Lens of Material Ecocriticism

    Stefano Rozzoni
  • “Most men appear never to have considered what a house is”: Henry David Thoreau’s Log Cabin from an Econarratological Perspective

    Robert A. Winkler
  • Afterword: Econarratology Then, Now, and Later

    Erin James
  • Dilection: On the Phenomenology of Child Drawing and the Genesis of Poetic Expression

    Thomas Gould
  • La conversation transatlantique: Les échanges franco-américains en poésie depuis 1968 by Abigail Lang (review)

    Peter Consenstein
  • Outsider Theory: Intellectual Histories of Unorthodox Ideas by Jonathan P. Eburne (review)

    John Wilkinson
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