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Militant socialiste, philosophe et poète, Edward Carpenter (1844-1929) fut aussi un fervent défenseur des droits des femmes et des homosexuels. Végétarien, anticapitaliste et libertaire, celui qui se définissait lui-même comme « écrivain maraîcher » n'envisageait pas la théorie sans la pratique. Cultivant son jardin, recyclant ses déchets, vivant au sein d'une communauté d'ami·es et d'amants, Carpenter revendiquait la « simplification et la libération de la vie quotidienne grâce au retrait des choses qui se tiennent entre nous et la Nature ». À travers le portrait de cette figure ardente mais oubliée, Cy Lecerf Maulpoix nous invite à repenser, à partir de perspectives minoritaires, une écologie politique réellement inclusive.
Political ecology --- Voluntary simplicity movement --- Carpenter, Edward, - 1844-1929
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Yoga, Jñāna. --- Carpenter, Edward, --- Travel --- India --- Religion.
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Sex. --- Social reformers --- Sociale relaties. --- Sociale verandering. --- Socialism. --- Socialisme. --- Carpenter, Edward, --- Carpenter, Edward. --- Ellis, Havelock, --- Ellis, Havelock.
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This is the first full-scale biography of Edward Carpenter, an 'eminent Victorian' who played an intriguing role in the revival of Socialism in Britain in the late nineteenth century. 'A worthy heir of Carlyle and Ruskin', as Tolstoy called him, Carpenter tackled boldly the problems of alienation under the pressures of commercial civilisation, and developed a strongly personalised brand of Socialism which inspired both the Labour Party and its enemies, Syndicalism and Anarchism. A homosexual, he grappled with the problems of sexual alienation above all, and emerged as the foremost advocate of the homosexual cause at a time when it was a social 'taboo'. This study, based upon letters and many other personal documents, reveals much of Carpenter's personal life which has hitherto remained obscure, including his 'comradeship' with some of his working-men friends and his influence upon such notable literary figures as Siegfried Sassoon, E. M. Forster and D. H. Lawrence.
Homosexuality and literature --- -Poets, English --- -Social reformers --- -Socialists --- -Socialism --- Reformers --- English poets --- Literature and homosexuality --- Literature --- Biography --- Carpenter, Edward --- Gay men --- Poets, English --- Social reformers --- Socialists --- Biography. --- Carpenter, Edward, --- -Biography --- -Literature and homosexuality --- Socialism --- -Reformers
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English literature --- History and criticism --- Lawrence, D. H. --- Carpenter, Edward, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Great Britain --- History
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Summary: Comment sont nés les premiers mouvements de protection de la nature? Quelles ont été leurs motivations et leur idéologie? Quelles résistances et quels soutiens ont-ils rencontrés? Ce sont les questions auxquelles cet ouvrage tente de répondre, en étudiant le cas de l'Angleterre entre 1750 et 1914, espace symbolique du développement de l'industrialisation et de l'urbanisation, et l'un des pays pionniers en matière de préservation de la nature. Partant de la transformation du regard porté sur une nature devenue paysage et de l'analyse d'une idéologie "environnementale" en pleine élaboration, cette histoire est complétée par celle des actions menées par les différentes associations de protection de la nature, dont le National Trust. De la chanson au tableau de maître, des premières photographies aux plus grands poèmes de l'époque victorienne, en passant par les témoignages recueillis dans les rapports du Parlement, cet ouvrage éclaire ainsi d'un jour nouveau les origines de la relation si particulière du peuple anglais à ses paysages.
Environmental protection --- Landscape protection --- Landscapes --- Pollution --- Human ecology --- Environnement --- Paysages --- Ecologie humaine --- History --- Philosophy --- Environmental aspects --- Protection --- Histoire --- Philosophie --- Aspect de l'environnement --- industriële revolutie --- landschappen --- geschiedenis --- ecologie --- Wordsworth, William --- Hill, Octavia --- Ruskin, John --- Morris, William --- Carpenter, Edward --- Blatchford, Robert --- 19de eeuw --- Groot-Brittannië --- Écologie humaine --- Paysage --- Homme --- Nature --- Influence sur la nature --- Conservation --- Politique gouvernementale --- HIS History & Biographies --- environmental history --- England --- nature protection --- nature conservation --- environmental aspects --- environmental awareness --- urbanisation --- industry --- air pollution --- water pollution --- 18th century --- 19th century --- portraits --- Philosophie. --- Philosophy. --- Écologie humaine --- industriële revolutie. --- landschappen. --- geschiedenis. --- ecologie. --- Wordsworth, William. --- Hill, Octavia. --- Ruskin, John. --- Morris, William. --- Carpenter, Edward. --- Blatchford, Robert. --- 19de eeuw. --- Groot-Brittannië.
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Sociology of culture --- Sociology of minorities --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- biographies [literary works] --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- muziekgeschiedenis --- Bosmans, Henriette --- Wilde, Oscar --- Mercury, Freddie --- Proust, Marcel --- Britten, Benjamin --- Lully, Jean-Baptiste --- Smyth, Ethel --- Tippett, Michael --- Bernstein, Leonard --- Carpenter, Edward --- Sade, de, Donatien A.F. --- Orléans, of, Philip --- Tchaikovsky, Peter
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The entertaining story of four utopian writers-Edward Bellamy, William Morris, Edward Carpenter, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman-and their continuing influence todayFor readers reared on the dystopian visions of Nineteen Eighty-Four and The Handmaid's Tale, the idea of a perfect society may sound more sinister than enticing. In this lively literary history of a time before "Orwellian" entered the cultural lexicon, Michael Robertson reintroduces us to a vital strain of utopianism that seized the imaginations of late nineteenth-century American and British writers.The Last Utopians delves into the biographies of four key figures--Edward Bellamy, William Morris, Edward Carpenter, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman-who lived during an extraordinary period of literary and social experimentation. The publication of Bellamy's Looking Backward in 1888 opened the floodgates of an unprecedented wave of utopian writing. Morris, the Arts and Crafts pioneer, was a committed socialist whose News from Nowhere envisions a workers' Arcadia. Carpenter boldly argued that homosexuals constitute a utopian vanguard. Gilman, a women's rights activist and the author of "The Yellow Wallpaper," wrote numerous utopian fictions, including Herland, a visionary tale of an all-female society.These writers, Robertson shows, shared a belief in radical equality, imagining an end to class and gender hierarchies and envisioning new forms of familial and romantic relationships. They held liberal religious beliefs about a universal spirit uniting humanity. They believed in social transformation through nonviolent means and were committed to living a simple life rooted in a restored natural world. And their legacy remains with us today, as Robertson describes in entertaining firsthand accounts of contemporary utopianism, ranging from Occupy Wall Street to a Radical Faerie retreat.
Utopias in literature. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / General . --- Utopian literature --- Bellamy, Edward, --- Morris, William, --- Carpenter, Edward, --- Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Moris, V., --- Morisu, Wiriamu, --- Morris, Uilʹi͡am, --- Morris, William M., --- Gilman, Charlotte Perkins Stetson, --- Perkins, Charlotte Anna, --- Stetson, Charles Walter, --- Stetson, Charlotte Perkins, --- Karpenter, Ėduard, --- Bellamy, Edvard, --- Beramī, Edowādo, --- Morris, Uilʹi︠a︡m, --- Морис, В., --- Bellamy, Edward --- Bellamy, Edvard --- Beramī, Edowādo --- בעלאמי, ע. --- בעללאמי, א. --- Charles Fourier. --- Charlotte Perkins Gilman. --- Edward Bellamy. --- Edward Carpenter. --- Equality. --- Henri de Saint-Simon. --- Henry George. --- Herland. --- John Ruskin. --- Looking Backward. --- Nationalism. --- News from Nowhere. --- Progress and Poverty. --- Radical Faeries. --- Robert Owen. --- The Nature of Gothic. --- Thomas More. --- Towards Democracy. --- Uranians. --- Urning. --- Utopia. --- Walt Whitman. --- William Morris. --- World's Mother. --- community. --- economic equality. --- education. --- egalitarianism. --- everyday utopias. --- homogenic love. --- homosexuality. --- industrial capitalism. --- intermediate sex. --- labor. --- last utopians. --- literary dystopia. --- motherhood. --- mothers. --- progress. --- radical equality. --- religion. --- social thought. --- social transformation. --- socialism. --- sustainability. --- technology. --- transatlantic utopianism. --- universal spirit. --- utopia. --- utopian literature. --- utopianism. --- women.
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