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Integrative Dialogue among Oral Genres Using the Example of Beninese Fairy Tales and Riddles [PDF]

open access: yesLitinfinite, 2020
The term “Räthsel-Märchen” (Eng.: “Riddle fairy tale”) was first used by the Brothers Grimm in the first edition of “Kinder- und Hausmärchen” (Eng.: “Children’s and Household Tales”).
Sewanou Lanmadousselo
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Ecocriticism Reading in Kenjuu Kouenrin and Oinomori to Zarumori, Nusutomori by Miyazawa Kenji [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2021
Ecocriticism is becoming a theme that is starting to be of interest in the study of literary works. This study aims to reveal ecocriticism reading in Miyazawa Kenji’s two short stories, namely Kenjuu Kooenrin and Oinomori to Zarumori, Nusutomori.
Fadli Zaki Ainul   +3 more
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The Developing Reception of D.H. Lawrence’s Sketches of Etruscan Places – a Text for Ecocriticism

open access: yesÉtudes Lawrenciennes, 2021
Ecocriticism is very wide in its scope and this paper will focus on the branch of ecocriticism that analyses imaginative texts and argues that such texts can provide a regenerative and revitalising message for the world.
Jonathan Long
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Revisiting Orwell’s “Shooting an Elephant” through the Lens of Post-Colonial Ecocriticism [PDF]

open access: yesLitinfinite, 2021
This paper is an attempt to break away from the canonical reading of George Orwell’s most celebrated essay “Shooting an Elephant” and analyze it from the perspective of post-colonial ecocriticism.
Sami Hossain Chisty
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The Effectiveness of Pedagogical Ecocriticism to Enhance Environmental Awareness in Post Pandemic Era

open access: yesQalamuna, 2022
This research aims at knowing the implementation of pedagogical ecocriticism to enhance environmental awareness after two years pandemic era shape the teaching and learning process passively.
Ahmad Iklil Saifulloh, Syafiul Anam
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Percepire l’Antropocene. Intorno al volume di Kyle Bladow e Jennifer Ladino (eds), “Affective Ecocriticism. Emotion, Embodiment, Environment” , Lincoln, Nebraska UP, 2018, pp. 330 

open access: yesLea, 2020
Moving from a forward on ecocriticism and his developments, we present the review of the volume Affective Ecocriticism (2018, ed. by Kyle Bladow and Jennifer Ladino), which deeply focuses on the relation between affect theory and environmental humanities.
Diego Salvadori
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Specters of ecocriticism

open access: yesPrzestrzenie Teorii, 2018
For years ecocriticism has been almost completely absent in Polish humanities, and although it has become known to a wider group of academics and literary critics and has gained some recognition, it is still not widely acknowledged. This situation raises
Jarosław Woźniak
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Sulle tracce perdute dell’urogallo: un approccio ecocritico a Stagioni di Mario Rigoni Stern

open access: yesStudia Romanica Posnaniensia, 2022
Stagioni (2006) is the last work by the Italian writer Mario Rigoni Stern and it is like an autobiography that delves into the most important phases of his life and explains his relationship with history and, above all, with nature, the focal point of ...
Cristiano Bedin
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Ecocriticism

open access: yesPanorama, 2019
A more satisfying definition entails important ethical and often activist dimensions relating to both human and other-than-human life.
Karl Kusserow
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An Ecocritical Reading of Cynan Jones’s The Long Dry

open access: yesNalans, 2021
Ecocriticism emerged in the 1900s as an interdisciplinary academic discipline that combines ecology and literature by addressing the causes and consequences of environmental problems. Ecocriticism, which uses literature to shape ecological consciousness,
Özge Özgün, Mehmet Fikret Arargüç
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