Sommario
Poetiche
Poems | |
Apirana Taylor | 8-10 |
Poems | |
Lance Henson | 11-14 |
Poems | |
Raphael D'Abdon | 15-18 |
Articoli
A Climate of Hope | |
Bill Ashcroft | 19-34 |
The Limits of Environmental Writing: Thirlmere Lake, Hetch Hetchy Valley & Storm King Mountain | |
Paul Kane | 35-52 |
From the Personal Heresy to Ecocriticism: Moving Canons, Creating Reading Communities | |
John Thieme | 53-62 |
The Fiction of Tim Winton: Relational Ecology in an Unsettled Land | |
Lyn McCredden | 63-71 |
Places of the Imagination: Ecological Concerns in David Malouf’s “Jacko’s Reach” | |
Antonella Riem | 72-80 |
“A garden of green lace”: P. K. Page’s Ecolect | |
Biancamaria Rizzardi | 81-89 |
‘Hearts of Darkness’ in Shining India. Maps of Ecological Un-Sustainability in the North-East | |
Rossella Ciocca | 90-98 |
Who Cares About Children’s Rights? Critical Multi- modal Awareness and its Implications for the Design, Analysis and Use of Children’s On- line Educational Materials | |
Nicoletta Vasta, Piergiorgio Trevisan | 99-125 |
Multimodal Awareness in Ecology Discourse for Children Education | |
Maria Bortoluzzi | 126-139 |
Robinson’s Anthropo-Poiesis | |
Simona Corso | 140-150 |
Postcolonial Transformations: the Forest in Ben Okri’s The Famished Road | |
Nicoletta Brazzelli | 151-161 |
Floating/Travelling Gardens of (Post)colonial Time | |
Carmen Concilio | 162-172 |
Natura e morte al tempo della guerra secondo Lawrence | |
Maria Grazia Dongu | 173-181 |
Contrées sans culture: ‘Nature’ Across the Anthropological Rift | |
Lucia Folena | 182-193 |
‘Thou retir’est to endless Rest’. Abraham Cowley’s ‘Wise’ and ‘Epicuræan’ Grassehopper | |
Milena Romero Allué | 194-211 |
The Uncanny and the Secular in Amitav Ghosh’s The Great Derangement and The Hungry Tide | |
Alessandro Vescovi | 212-222 |
“…so much immortal wealth”: Life in the Sick-Room by Harriet Martineau as Eco-Sustainable Narrative | |
Loredana Salis | 223-237 |
Communicating “Natural knowledge” for the “common benefit” of England: Science, Trade and Colonial Expansion in Philosophical Transactions 1665-1700 | |
Manuela D'Amore | 238-251 |
Ecopsychology in J. G. Ballard’s Fiction | |
Paola Della Valle | 252-262 |
‘Violence against the Earth is Violence against Women’: The Rape Theme in Women’s Eco-Narratives | |
Deborah Saidero | 263-273 |
“One thing does not exist: Oblivion.” The Poiesis of Everness and the Wildness of Art in Anita Desai’s “The Artist of Disappearance” | |
Daniela Fargione | 274-283 |
A Deceptive Initiation: An Ecological Paradigm in Howard O’Hagan’s | |
Sergiy Yakovenko | 284-294 |
Paradigms of the Ecocritical Canon in T. S. Eliot’s Early Poems | |
Arianna Antonielli | 295-305 |
‘The Dimension of the Symbolic’: Environmental Issues in David Malouf’s “Jacko’s Reach” | |
Jacopo Vigna-Taglianti | 306-313 |
The Aesthetics of the Green Postcolonial Novel in Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss | |
Angelo Monaco | 314-324 |
‘Hail, reverend Structure!’ Questioning Patriarchal Parenthood in the Aquatic Imagery of Grottoes in Court Masques | |
Caterina Guardini | 325-337 |
“A little place in the neighbourhood of a great city”: Landscape and Environment in Walter Pater’s “The Child in the House”, “An English Poet” and “Emerald Uthwart” | |
Giovanni Bassi | 338-346 |
“An art / That Nature makes”: The Alchemical Conception of Art and Nature in Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale | |
Martina Zamparo | 347-360 |
La costruzione dell’identità nelle pratiche giornalistiche: il caso dei rifugiati | |
Valentina Boschian Bailo | 361-369 |
Recensioni
Medicine Matters in Five Comedies of Shakespeare. From the Renaissance Context to a Reading of the Play | |
Elisa Fortunato | 370-371 |
The Scale of Love: Jan Kemp's Dante’s Heaven | |
Peter Byrne | 372-374 |
Objects in Italian Life and Culture: Fiction, Migration, and Artificiality | |
Danila Cannamela | 375-377 |
The Re-empowerment of Native Canadians through Literature: A Comparison between Lee Maracle’s Goodbye, Snauq and Tomson Highway’s Hearts and Flowers | |
Giuseppe Barca | 378-381 |
Interviste
In Conversation with Neerav Patel | |
Jaydeep Sarangi | 382-387 |