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Framing The World: Explorations In Ecocriticism And Film (Under The Sign Of Nature: Explorations In Environmental Humanities),New
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The Essays In This Collection Make A Contribution To The Greening Of Film Studies And Expand The Scope Of Ecocriticism As A Discipline Traditionally Rooted In Literary Studies. In Addition To Highlighting Particular Films As Productive Tools For Raising Awareness And Educating Us About Environmental Issues, Framing The World: Explorations In Ecocriticism And Film Encourages Its Readers To Become More Ecologically Minded Viewers, Sensitive To The Ways In Which Films Reflect, Shape, Reinforce, And Challenge Our Perceptions Of Nature, Of Human/Nature Relations, And Of Environmental Issues.The Contributors To This Volume Offer Indepth Analyses Of A Broad Range Of Films, Including Fictional And Documentary, Hollywood And Independent, Domestic And Foreign, Experimental And Indigenous. Drawing From Disciplines Including Film Theory, Ecocriticism, Philosophy, Rhetoric, Environmental Justice, And American And Indigenous Studies, Framing The World Offers New And Original Approaches To The Ecocritical Study Of Cinema. The Twelve Essays Are Gathered In Four Parts, Focusing On Ecocinema As Activist Cinema; The Representation Of Environmental Justice Issues In Hollywood, Independent, And Foreign Films; The Representation Of Animals, Ecosystems, And Natural And Humanmade Landscapes In Live Action And Animation; And Ecological Themes In The Films Of Two Ecoauteurs, Kiyoshi Kurosawa And Peter Greenaway. Willoquetmaricondis Introduction Provides An Overview Of The Field Of Ecocriticism And Offers Both Philosophical And Theoretical Foundations For The Ecocritical Study Of Films.Contributorsbeth Berila, St. Cloud State University * Lynne Dickson Bruckner, Chatham College * Elizabeth Henry, University Of Denver * Joseph K. Heumann, Eastern Illinois University * Harri Kilpi, University Of East Anglia * Jennifer Machiorlatti, Western Michigan University * Mark Minster, Rosehulman Institute Of Technology * Robin L. Murray, Eastern Illinois University * Tim Palmer, University Of North Carolina, Wilmington * Cory Shaman, Arkansas Tech University * Rachel Stein, Siena College * Paula Willoquetmaricondi, Marist College
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