J. Manuel Gomez is associate professor and director of the Hispanic Institute at La Salle University.
Request Academic Copy
Please copy the ISBN for submitting review copy form
Description
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Ecocriticism: The Ibero-American Experience J. Manuel Gomez I Ecopoetics 1. Antonio Colina's Poetics of Feminine Geographic Spaces Maria C. Fellie 2. Latin American Women's Ecocinema: Indigenous Nations, the Tourist Gaze, and Global Screens in El verano de los peces voladores Victoria Jara 3. The Affective Force of the Landscape in Cristina Rivera Garza's El mal de la taiga Rafael Andugar II Ecodystopias 4. From "Earth's Best Friend" to "Unkillable Ghost" (and Back Again): A Literary History of Kudzu in the American South Megan Cole 5. Voice of a Region, Matter of the World: The Ecological Landscape in A.M. Pires Cabral's Poetry Isabel Maria Fernandes Alves 6. Ibero-American Images: Ecocritical Tales J. Manuel Gomez III: Ecojustice 7. Of Monsters and Men: An Ecocritical Perspective of Isabel Allende's Young Adult Literature Victoria Ketz 8. Decolonizing Nature and Indigenous Representation from Chilean Pre-Columbians Art to Mapuche Poetry Julia A. Kushigian 9. Environmental Justice/Social Justice: Uselo y tirelo (Eduardo Galeano, 1994) Elizabeth Rivero About the Contributors