Ecocritical Analysis of George Orwell’s Coming Up For Air
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Referanslar
Ateş, K. (2017). An Ecocritical reading of the word for world is forest. The Journal of Academic Social Science Studies. 63, 205-212.
Barry, P. (2002). Beginning theory: An Introduction to literary and cultural theory. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Bate, J. (2000). The song of the earth. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Biderci Dinç, D. (2023). Post human ecocriticism in Carly Churchill’s plays far away and a number. Turkish Studies Language, 18(3), 1623-1640.
Bohm, D. (1980). Wholeness and the implicate order. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Press.
Bookchin, M. (1999). Social ecology versus deep ecology: a challenge for the ecology movement, in: philosophical dialogues: Arne Naess and the progress of ecophilosophy. Edited by N. Witoszek, A. Brennan. Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham Press.
Buell, L. (2005). The Future of environmental criticism. environmental crisis and literary imagination. Oxford Blackwell Publishing.
Burkett, P. (1999). Marx and nature: A Red and green perspective. New York: Palgrave Macmillan Publishing.
Campbell, S. (1996). The Land and language of desire: where deep ecology and post-structuralism meet. in: the ecocriticism reader: landmarks in literary ecology. Edited by C. Glotfelty. H. Fromm. Athens. The University of Georgia Press.
Clark, T. (2011). The Cambridge introduction to literature and environment. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Elder, J. (1985). Imagining the earth: poetry and the vision of nature. Urbana University of Illinois Press.
Güven, F. (2022). Eco feminism and marxist ecocriticism in Ursula K. Le Guin’ s the word for world is forest. International Social Sciences Studies Journal, 8 (102), 2872-2875.
Garrard, G. (2004). Ecocriticism. Oxford Routledge Press.
Glotfelty, C. (1996). Introduction: literary studies in an age of environmental crisis- in: the ecocriticism reader: landmarks in literary ecology. Edited by C. Glotfelty and H. Fromm. Athens, The University of Georgia Press.
Naess, A. (1989). Ecology, community and lifestyle: outline of an ecosophy. Translated by D. Rothenberg. Cambridge University Press.
Naess, A. (1995). Self-realization: ecological approach to being in the world-in: deep ecology for the twenty first century. Edited by G. Sessions, Boston, Shambhala Press.
Orwell, G. (1969). Coming up for air. Florida, Mariner Books Press.
Özsert, S. (2023). An ecofeminist reading of wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys. Turkish Studies Language. 18(2), 1219-1231.
Rueckert, W. (1996). Literature and ecology: an experiment in ecocriticism- in: the ecocriticism reader: landmarks in literary ecology. Edited by C. Glotfelty and H. Fromm. Athens, The University of Georgia Press.
Zapf, H. (2006). The State of ecocriticism and the function of literature as cultural ecology- in: nature in literary and cultural studies: transatlantic conversations on ecocriticism. Edited by. C. Gersdorf and S. Mayer, Printed in the Netherlands.
Referanslar
Ateş, K. (2017). An Ecocritical reading of the word for world is forest. The Journal of Academic Social Science Studies. 63, 205-212.
Barry, P. (2002). Beginning theory: An Introduction to literary and cultural theory. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Bate, J. (2000). The song of the earth. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Biderci Dinç, D. (2023). Post human ecocriticism in Carly Churchill’s plays far away and a number. Turkish Studies Language, 18(3), 1623-1640.
Bohm, D. (1980). Wholeness and the implicate order. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Press.
Bookchin, M. (1999). Social ecology versus deep ecology: a challenge for the ecology movement, in: philosophical dialogues: Arne Naess and the progress of ecophilosophy. Edited by N. Witoszek, A. Brennan. Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham Press.
Buell, L. (2005). The Future of environmental criticism. environmental crisis and literary imagination. Oxford Blackwell Publishing.
Burkett, P. (1999). Marx and nature: A Red and green perspective. New York: Palgrave Macmillan Publishing.
Campbell, S. (1996). The Land and language of desire: where deep ecology and post-structuralism meet. in: the ecocriticism reader: landmarks in literary ecology. Edited by C. Glotfelty. H. Fromm. Athens. The University of Georgia Press.
Clark, T. (2011). The Cambridge introduction to literature and environment. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Elder, J. (1985). Imagining the earth: poetry and the vision of nature. Urbana University of Illinois Press.
Güven, F. (2022). Eco feminism and marxist ecocriticism in Ursula K. Le Guin’ s the word for world is forest. International Social Sciences Studies Journal, 8 (102), 2872-2875.
Garrard, G. (2004). Ecocriticism. Oxford Routledge Press.
Glotfelty, C. (1996). Introduction: literary studies in an age of environmental crisis- in: the ecocriticism reader: landmarks in literary ecology. Edited by C. Glotfelty and H. Fromm. Athens, The University of Georgia Press.
Naess, A. (1989). Ecology, community and lifestyle: outline of an ecosophy. Translated by D. Rothenberg. Cambridge University Press.
Naess, A. (1995). Self-realization: ecological approach to being in the world-in: deep ecology for the twenty first century. Edited by G. Sessions, Boston, Shambhala Press.
Orwell, G. (1969). Coming up for air. Florida, Mariner Books Press.
Özsert, S. (2023). An ecofeminist reading of wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys. Turkish Studies Language. 18(2), 1219-1231.
Rueckert, W. (1996). Literature and ecology: an experiment in ecocriticism- in: the ecocriticism reader: landmarks in literary ecology. Edited by C. Glotfelty and H. Fromm. Athens, The University of Georgia Press.
Zapf, H. (2006). The State of ecocriticism and the function of literature as cultural ecology- in: nature in literary and cultural studies: transatlantic conversations on ecocriticism. Edited by. C. Gersdorf and S. Mayer, Printed in the Netherlands.