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From Ego to Eco – Mapping Shifts from Anthropocentrism to Ecocentrism investigates philosophical, political and aesthetic formations of ecocentrism. Representing a variety of disciplines and testing a broad scope of critical approaches, the contributors of this volume argue that anthropocentrism is not - as often claimed - a predominant world view but, rather, a widely contested concept. Within various historical and national contexts, the individual contributors of this book discuss the significance and relevance of ecocentrism and offer new avenues to emerging discourses in the humanities. Contributors are: Darrell Arnold, Roman Bartosch, Aengus Daly, Gearoid Denvir, Elisabeth Jütten, Karla McManus, Sabine Lenore Müller, Maureen O’ Connor, Lillis Ó Laoire, Helen Phelan, Tina-Karen Pusse, and Christian Schmitt-Kilb.
Human ecology --- Green movement. --- Environmental ethics. --- Nature in literature. --- Philosophy of nature. --- Ecocriticism. --- Democracy and environmentalism. --- Environmentalism and democracy --- Democracy --- Environmentalism --- Ecological literary criticism --- Environmental literary criticism --- Criticism --- Nature --- Nature, Philosophy of --- Natural theology --- Nature in poetry --- Environmental quality --- Ethics --- Ecologism --- Environmental action groups --- Environmental groups --- Political ecology --- Sustainable living --- Philosophy. --- Philosophy --- Moral and ethical aspects
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"This collection places the fiction of Bram Stoker in relation to this life, career and status as a late Victorian. It centres on various aspects of his interests and career, such as politics, the legal system, his role as Irving's stage manager, and analyses his work in relation to these"--
Stoker, Bram, --- Stoker, Abraham, --- סטוקר, בראם, --- 斯托克布拉姆, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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