Acknowledgments | |
Preface | |
Prolegomenon for an Ecofeminist Dialogics | |
Ground, Pivot, Motion: Ecofeminist Theory, Dialogics, and Literary Practice | |
Voicing Another Nature | |
Reconceiving the Relations of Woman and Nature, Nature and Culture: Contemporary Environmental Literature by Women | |
Sex-Typing the Planet: Gaia Imagery and the Problem of Subverting Patriarchy | |
Somagrams in An/Other Tongue: Patricia Hampl's "Resort" | |
Ecology and Love: The Spiderwebs of Joy Harjo | |
"A Mountain Always Practices in Every Place": Climbing over Transcendence | |
Pivots Instead of Centers: Postmodern Spirituality in Gary Snyder and Ursula K. Le Guin | |
Let the Survivors of Contact Speak: In the Canon and in the Classroom | |
Centering the Other: Trickster Midwife Pedagogy12. The Present Is to Nature as the Past Is to Culture as the Future Is to Agency | |
Simply Uncontrollable, Or Steaming Open the Envelope of Ideology | |
Afterword | |
Appendix: Dialectics of Dialgoics: Method and Message in the Classroom | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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