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BTA: Reading List on BTA wi Special Emphasis on Ecological Approaches

 

Biblio/ Reading List on BTA wi Special Emphasis on Ecological Approaches

June 20, 2023

 

Adkins, Peter. 2022. “The Disturbing Future of Virginia Woolf’s Late Writing.’ Chap 6 of  The Modernist Anthopocene: Nonhuman Life and Planetsary Change in James Joyce, Virginia Woolf and Djuna Barnes.  Edinburgh UP.  OWN

Smith, Amy C. Virginia Woolf's Mythic Method.  Columbus, OH ; Ohio State University Press; 2022.

Brush, Emma. Inhuman, All Too Human: Virginia Woolf and the Anthropocene.” Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities ; 2021 Spring; 8(2) 69-87.

Czarnecki, Kristin. "’Unblowing, ungrowing are the roses there’: Violence against Women and the Land in Virginia Woolf ’s Between the Acts and Louise Erdrich’s The Round House.” pp. 219-233 IN: Mildenberg, Ariane; Novillo-Corvalán, Patricia,eds. Virginia Woolf, Europe, and Peace: Vol. 1: Transnational Circulations. Clemson, SC: Clemson University Digital Press; 2020

Jakubowicz, Karina. “Where Did She Spring from?': Miss La Trobe's Colonial Connection.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany ; 2017 Fall-2018 Winter; 92 14-16.

Westling, Louise. “Merleau-Ponty and the Eco-Literary Imaginary.”pp. 65-83 IN: Zapf, Hubert(ed. and introd.) Handbook of Ecocriticism and Cultural Ecology. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter; 2016.

Högberg, Elsa. “Virginia Woolf’s Object-Oriented Ecology.”pp. 148-153 IN: Caughie, Pamela L.(ed. and introd.); Swanson, Diana L.(ed. and introd.) Virginia Woolf: Writing the World. Clemson, SC: Clemson University Digital Press; 2015. OWN

Tazudeen, Rasheed. 'Discordant Syllabling': The Language of the Living World in Virginia Woolf's Between the Acts. Studies in the Novel ; 2015 Winter; 47(4) 491-513

Lacivita, Alison. “'Diamond-Cut Red Eyes': Insect Perspectives in To the Lighthouse and Between the Acts.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany ; 2013 Fall; 84 11-13.

Ryan, Derek. “The Reality of Becoming': Deleuze, Woolf and the Territory of Cows.”Deleuze Studies ; 2013 Nov; 7(4) 537-561

Camarsana, Linda. “Trespassing the Nation: A Queer Reading of Between the Acts.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany ; 2012 Fall; 82 9-11.

Dickinson, Renée. “Writing the Land: Between the Acts as Ecocritical Text.” Virginia Woolf Miscellany ; 2012 Spring; 81 16-18.

Wiseman, Sam. “Ecology, Identity and Eschatology: Crossing the Country and the City in Woolf.” pp. 166-172 IN: Ryan, Derek; Bolaki, Stella; Goldman, Jane. Contradictory Woolf. Clemson, SC: Clemson University Digital Press; 2012.  OWN

See, Sam. “The Comedy of Nature: Darwinian Feminism in Virginia Woolf's Between the Acts.” Modernism/Modernity ; 2010 Sept; 17(3) 639-667. XEROX

Southworth, Helen. 2007. “Virginia Woolf’s ‘Wild England’: George Borrow, Autoethnography , and Between the Acts.”  Studies in the Novel 39.2 (Sumer 2007):196-215. Xerox

Delsandro, Erica. Myself'-It Was Impossible': Queering History in Between the Acts.” Woolf Studies Annual ; 2007; 13 87-109.  PDF

Walker, Charlotte Z. 2001.The Book ‘Laid upon the Landscape’.”. In Beyond Nature Writing: Expanding the Boundaries of Ecocriticism,. edited by Karen Armbruster and Katherine R. Wallace, 143–161. Charlottesville VA: UP of Virginia. PDF

Cantrell,, Carol H. “The Flesh of the World: Virginia Woolf’s Between the Acts, 275-81 in The Green Studies Reader: From Romanticism to Ecocriticism  Ed. by Lawrence Coupe. Routledge 2000.  OWN

Elizabeth., Waller, L. 2000. “Writing the Real: Virginia Woolf and the Ecology of Language.”. In New Essays in Ecofeminist Criticism, London: Associated University Presses. edited by Glynis Carr, 137–156. PDF

Gilbert, Sandra and Susan Gubar.  “What is the Meaning of the Play Virginia Woolf and the History of the Future.” 3-56 of No Man’s Land: The Place of the Woman Writer in the Twentieth Century, Volume 3: Letters From The Front. Yale UP, 1994. OWN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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