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Byzantine Ecocriticism


Byzantine Ecocriticism

Women, Nature, and Power in the Medieval Greek Romance
The New Middle Ages

von: Adam J. Goldwyn

CHF 130.00

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 29.11.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9783319692036
Sprache: englisch

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<div><p><i>Byzantine Ecocriticism: Women, Nature, and Power in the Medieval Greek Romance</i> applies literary ecocriticism to the imaginative fiction of the Greek world from the twelfth to fifteenth centuries. Through analyses of hunting, gardening, bride-stealing, and warfare, <i>Byzantine Ecocriticism</i> exposes the attitudes and behaviors that justified human control over women, nature, and animals; the means by which such control was exerted; and the anxieties surrounding its limits. Adam Goldwyn thus demonstrates the ways in which intersectional ecocriticism, feminism, and posthumanism can be applied to medieval texts, and illustrates how the legacies of medieval and Byzantine environmental practice and ideology continue to be relevant to contemporary ecological and environmental concerns.</p></div>
<p>.- 1 Byzantine Studies in an Age of Environmental Crisis.- 2&nbsp;Zoomorphic and Anthomorphic Metaphors in the “Proto-Romance”&nbsp;<i>Digenis Akritis.- </i>3&nbsp;Rape, Consent, and Ecofeminist Narratology in the Komnenian Romances.- 4&nbsp;Witches and Nature Control in the Palaiologan Romances and Beyond.- 5&nbsp;Byzantine Posthumanism: Autpoiesis, Sympoiesis, and an Eco-Ethics of Sustainability.</p>
<div><p>Adam J. Goldwyn is Assistant Professor of Medieval Literature and English at North Dakota State University, USA. He is co-translator of <i>The Allegories of the Iliad </i>(2015), a paraphrase of the Homeric epic by the twelfth-century Byzantine grammarian John Tzetzes.&nbsp;</p></div>
<i>Byzantine Ecocriticism: Women, Nature, and Power in the Medieval Greek Romance</i>&nbsp;applies literary ecocriticism to the imaginative fiction of the Greek world from the twelfth to fifteenth centuries. Through analyses of hunting, gardening, bride-stealing, and warfare,&nbsp;<i>Byzantine Ecocriticism</i>&nbsp;exposes the attitudes and behaviors that justified human control over women, nature, and animals; the means by which such control was exerted; and the anxieties surrounding its limits. Adam Goldwyn thus demonstrates the ways in which intersectional ecocriticism, feminism, and posthumanism can be applied to medieval texts, and illustrates how the legacies of medieval and Byzantine environmental practice and ideology continue to be relevant to contemporary ecological and environmental concerns.
Embraces ecofeminism for the study of Byzantine literature and culture Examines depictions of women, romance, and nature in Byzantine literature to deconstruct underlying hegemonies Analyzes the ideologies of power and control between women, men, and the environment
<p>Embraces ecofeminism for the study of Byzantine literature and culture</p><p>Examines depictions of women, romance, and nature in Byzantine literature to deconstruct underlying hegemonies</p><p>Analyzes the ideologies of power and control between women, men, and the environment</p><div><br></div><div><br></div>

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