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Dancing the Tao: Le Guin and Moral Development takes an original approach to Ursula K. Le Guin's work - speculative fiction, poetry and children's literature - by considering her Taoist upbringing and then looking through the lens of moral development theorists such as Carol Gilligan and Mary Field Belenky, and psychologists such as Lenore Terr and Jennifer J. Freyd. It is the most comprehensive approach to Le Guin's moral thinking to date. A particular emphasis is put on Le Guin's depiction ...
Le Guin, Ursula K., --- LeGuin, Ursula, --- Le Guin, Ursula, --- Guin, Ursula K. Le, --- Kroeber, Ursula, --- Ле Гуин, Урсула, --- גווין, אורסולה ק׳, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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This book critically examines Le Guin's fiction for all ages, and it will be of great interest to her many admirers and to all students and scholars of children's literature.
Children's stories, American --- Science fiction, American --- Fantasy fiction, American --- History and criticism. --- Le Guin, Ursula K., --- LeGuin, Ursula, --- Le Guin, Ursula, --- Guin, Ursula K. Le, --- Kroeber, Ursula, --- Ле Гуин, Урсула, --- גווין, אורסולה ק׳, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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The Dispossessed has been described by political thinker Andre Gorz as 'The most striking description I know of the seductions-and snares-of self-managed communist or, in other words, anarchist society.' To date, however, the radical social, cultural, and political ramifications of Le Guin's multiple award-winning novel remain woefully under explored. Editors Laurence Davis and Peter Stillman right this state of affairs in the first ever collection of original essays devoted to Le Guin's novel. Among the topics covered in this wide-ranging, international and interdisciplinary collection are th
Politics and literature --- Political fiction, American --- Utopias in literature. --- Utopian literature --- History --- History and criticism. --- Le Guin, Ursula K., --- LeGuin, Ursula, --- Le Guin, Ursula, --- Guin, Ursula K. Le, --- Kroeber, Ursula, --- Ле Гуин, Урсула, --- גווין, אורסולה ק׳, --- Political and social views.
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Women and literature --- Fantasy fiction, American --- American Literature --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- History --- History and criticism --- Le Guin, Ursula K., --- Criticism and interpretation. --- LeGuin, Ursula, --- Le Guin, Ursula, --- Guin, Ursula K. Le, --- Kroeber, Ursula, --- Ле Гуин, Урсула, --- גווין, אורסולה ק׳, --- Le guin (ursula k.), 1929 --- -Women and literature --- -Le guin (ursula k.), 1929 --- History and criticism.
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This excellent volume is devoted to Le Guin’s ongoing critical reception. It presents a fine mix of international contributors that culminates in a masterful article from Isabelle Stengers. Here Stengers does for Le Guin what she famously did for the British philosopher Alfred North Whitehead: she shows how to ‘think with’ this author, how to ‘think in SF mode’ while engaging the intellectual investments that animate Le Guin’s fiction. The other authors in the volume rise to the occasion of the brilliance that concludes it.” —Bruce Clarke, Paul Whitfield Horn Distinguished Professor of Literature and Science, Department of English, Texas Tech University The Legacies of Ursula K. Le Guin explores how Le Guin’s fiction and essays have built a speculative ethical practice engaging indigenous knowledge and feminism, while crafting utopias in which human and other-than-human life forms enter into new relations. Her work also delineates new ways of making sense of the “science” of science fiction. The authors of this collection provide up-to-date discussions of well-known works as well as more experimental writings. Written in an accessible style, Legacies will appeal to any readers interested in literature, science fiction and fantasy, as well as specialists of science and technology studies, philosophy of science, ethics, gender studies, indigenous studies and posthumanism. Christopher L. Robinson is Assistant Professor of English at the École Polytechnique, IP-Paris, France. After completing his dissertation on Ursula K. Le Guin, he went on to publish numerous articles in gender and genre studies. His current research focuses on the intersections of literature, art and the sciences. Sarah Bouttier is Assistant Professor of English at Ecole Polytechnique, IP-Paris, France. She has widely published on the nonhuman/posthuman in literature, ecopoetics, modernist literature and contemporary poetry. Pierre-Louis Patoine is Assistant Professor of American literature at Sorbonne Nouvelle University, France. He is co-director of the Science/Literature research group (litorg.hypotheses.org) and co-editor of the journal epistemocritique.org. He has published a monograph on the role of the empathic, physiological body in the experience of reading (Corps/texte 2015).
Le Guin, Ursula K., --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Influence. --- Ethics. --- LeGuin, Ursula, --- Le Guin, Ursula, --- Guin, Ursula K. Le, --- Kroeber, Ursula, --- Ле Гуин, Урсула, --- גווין, אורסולה ק׳, --- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Artistic impact --- Artistic influence --- Impact (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Literary impact --- Literary influence --- Literary tradition --- Tradition (Literature) --- Art --- Influence (Psychology) --- Literature --- Intermediality --- Intertextuality --- Originality in literature --- Deontology --- Ethics, Primitive --- Ethology --- Moral philosophy --- Morality --- Morals --- Philosophy, Moral --- Science, Moral --- Philosophy --- Values --- Fiction. --- Literature, Modern --- Medicine and the humanities. --- Bioethics. --- Sex. --- Science --- Fiction Literature. --- Contemporary Literature. --- Medical Humanities. --- Gender Studies. --- Science and Technology Studies. --- Science and society --- Sociology of science --- Gender (Sex) --- Human beings --- Human sexuality --- Sex (Gender) --- Sexual behavior --- Sexual practices --- Sexuality --- Sexology --- Biology --- Biomedical ethics --- Life sciences --- Life sciences ethics --- Humanities and medicine --- Humanities --- Fiction --- Metafiction --- Novellas (Short novels) --- Novels --- Stories --- Novelists --- 20th century. --- 21st century. --- Social aspects. --- Moral and ethical aspects
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Written not so long after "Tolkien mania" first gripped the United States in the 1960s, Ursula K. Le Guin's novel A Wizard of Earthsea (1968) has long been recognized as a classic of the fantasy genre, and the series of Earthsea books that followed on it over the next several decades earned its author both considerable sales and critical accolades. This new introduction to the text will closely contextualize the original novel in relation to its heady decade of composition and publication — a momentous time for genre publishing — and also survey the half century and more of scholarship on Earthsea, which has shifted in direction and emphasis many times over the decades, just as surely as Le Guin frequently adjusted her own sails when composing later works set in the fantasy world. Above all, this book positions A Wizard of Earthsea as perhaps an "old text" that nevertheless belongs in a "new canon," a key novel in the author's career and the genre in which it participates, and one that at once looks back to Tolkien and his own antecedents in masculinist early fantasy; looks forward to Le Guin's own continuing feminist and progressive education; and anticipates and indeed helped to shape young adult literature in its contemporary form. Timothy S. Miller is Assistant Professor of English at Florida Atlantic University, USA.
Literature, Modern—20th century. --- Literature, Modern—21st century. --- Children's literature. --- Literature—History and criticism. --- Literature—Philosophy. --- Feminism and literature. --- Sex. --- Contemporary Literature. --- Children's Literature. --- Literary Criticism. --- Feminist Literary Theory. --- Gender Studies. --- Gender (Sex) --- Human beings --- Human sexuality --- Sex (Gender) --- Sexual behavior --- Sexual practices --- Sexuality --- Sexology --- Literature and feminism --- Literature --- Juvenile literature --- Women authors --- Literature. --- Le Guin, Ursula K., --- Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Philology --- Authors --- Authorship --- LeGuin, Ursula, --- Le Guin, Ursula, --- Guin, Ursula K. Le, --- Kroeber, Ursula, --- Ле Гуин, Урсула, --- גווין, אורסולה ק׳, --- Literature, Modern --- 20th century. --- 21st century. --- History and criticism. --- Philosophy. --- Literature and philosophy --- Philosophy and literature --- Appraisal of books --- Books --- Evaluation of literature --- Criticism --- Literary style --- Theory --- Appraisal --- Evaluation
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A guide to children's literature about alternative worlds, focusing on the work of Ursula Le Guin, Terry Pratchett and Philip Pulman.
Guin, Le, Ursula K. --- Pratchett, Terry --- Pullman, Philip --- Fantasy fiction, English --- Fantasy fiction, American --- Children's stories, English --- Children's stories, American --- History and criticism --- Pullman, Philip, --- Le Guin, Ursula K., --- Pratchett, Terence David John, --- Пратчетт, Терри, --- Pratchett, Terri, --- פראצ'ט, טרי, --- Prats'eṭ, Ṭeri, --- Пратчэт, Тэры, --- Pratchėt, Tėry, --- Пратчэт, Тэрэнс Дэвід Джон, --- Pratchėt, Tėrėns Dėvid Dz︠h︡on, --- Пратчет, Тери, --- Pratchet, Teri, --- Πράτσετ, Τέρι, --- Πράτσετ, Τέρενς Ντέιβιντ Τζων, --- Pratset, Terens D̲eivint Tzōn, --- テリー・プラチェット, --- プラチェット, テリー, --- Purachetto, Terī, --- Пратчетт, Теренс Дэвид Джон, --- Pratchett, Terens Dėvid Dzhon, --- Прачет, Тери, --- Pračet, Teri, --- Прачет, Теренс Дејвид Џон, --- Pračet, Terens Dejvid Džon, --- Претчетт, Террі, --- Pretchett, Terri, --- Претчетт, Теренс Девід Джон, --- Pretchett, Terens Devid Dz︠h︡on, --- 泰瑞·普萊契, --- 普萊契, 泰瑞, --- Pulaiqi, Tairui, --- Bradshaw, Georgina --- פולמן, פיליפ, --- LeGuin, Ursula, --- Le Guin, Ursula, --- Guin, Ursula K. Le, --- Kroeber, Ursula, --- Ле Гуин, Урсула, --- גווין, אורסולה ק׳, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Fantasy fiction, English History and criticism --- Kearns, Patrick
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