Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Introduction: A Different Story | p. 1 |
Ecofeminist Theories of Liberation in the Science Fiction of Sally Miller Gearhart, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Joan Slonczewski | p. 13 |
Barbara Kingsolver's Animal Dreams: Ecofeminist Subversion of Western Myth | p. 39 |
Reintegrating Human and Nature: Modern Sentimental Ecology in Rachel Carson and Barbara Kingsolver | p. 65 |
Shifting Subjects and Marginal Worlds: Revealing the Radical in Rachel Carson's Three Sea Books | p. 77 |
Decadent Desire: The Dream of Disembodiment in J. K. Huysmans' A Rebours | p. 93 |
"Discourse Excellent Music": Romantic Rhetoric and Ecofeminism in Mary Shelley's The Last Man | p. 105 |
Afterword: Ecofeminism: The Ironic Philosophy | p. 123 |
Bibliography | p. 137 |
Index | p. 145 |
About the Contributors | p. 155 |
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