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Introduction: Nature Writing From the Feminine | p. 1 |
Modernist Women, Snake Stories, and the Indigenous Southwest: An Ecofeminist Politics of Creation and Affirmation | p. 7 |
Littoral Women Writing From the Margins | p. 21 |
Multifaceted Dialogues: Toward an Environmental Ethic of Care | p. 33 |
Wild Women: Literary Explorations of American Landscapes | p. 41 |
Louise Gluck, Feminism and Nature in Firstborn's "The Egg" | p. 57 |
Ecofeminism, Motherhood, and the Post-Apocalyptic Utopia in Parable of the Sower, Parable of the Talents, and Into the Forest | p. 67 |
Natural Resistance: Margaret Atwood as Ecofeminist or Apocalyptic Visionary | p. 81 |
Touching the Earth: Gloria Anzaldua and the Tenets of Ecofeminism | p. 95 |
Voices From the Field | |
Teaching the Trees: How to be a Female Nature Writer | p. 109 |
Confessions of an Ecofeminist | p. 119 |
Bibliography | p. 131 |
Index | p. 139 |
Contributors | p. 143 |
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