The pioneer ecocritics' critique of the english profession in the emergence of ecocriticism

Edebiyat alanındaki yeni eğilimlerden biri de ekoeleştiridir. Ekoeleştiri edebiyat alanındaki doğa, çevre ve çevre krizlerine olan ilgisizlikten yakınır. Bu alandaki öncü ekoeleştirmenler de, edebiyat alanındaki bu ilgisizliğin alanda egemen olan insanmerkezli görüş yüzünden kaynaklandığını ileri sürerler.

Ekoeleştirinin ortaya çıkışında öncü ekoeleştirmenlerin edebiyat eleştirisi

Ecocriticism is one of the most recent trends in literary criticism. Ecocriticism is critical of the ignorance and absence of nature, environment, and the environmental crisis in literary studies. The pioneer ecocritics argue that this indifference of the literary studies is mainly due to the dominant anthropocentric worldview in literary studies.

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  • Cheryll Glotfelty, “Introduction: Literary Studies in an Age of Environmental Crisis,” in The Ecocriticism Reader: Landmarks in Literary Ecology, Eds. Cheryll Glotfelty and Harold Fromm (Athens: The University of Georgia Press, 1996).
  • Scoot Russell Sanders, “Speaking a Word for Nature,” in The Ecocriticism Reader: Land-marks in Literary Ecology, eds. Cheryll Glotfelty and Harold Fromm (Athens: The Uni-versity of Georgia Press, 1996).
  • Glen A. Love, “Revaluing Nature: Toward an Ecological Criticism,” in The Ecocriticism Reader: Landmarks in Literary Ecology, Eds. Cheryll Glotfelty and Harold Fromm (Ath-ens: The University of Georgia Press, 1996).
  • Joseph W. Meeker, “The Comic Mode,” in The Ecocriticism Reader: Landmarks in Lit-erary Ecology, Eds. Cheryll Glotfelty and Harold Fromm (Athens: The University of Georgia Press, 1996).
  • Lynn White, JR, “The Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis,” in The Ecocriticism Reader: Landmarks in Literary Ecology, Eds. Cheryll Glotfelty and Harold Fromm (Ath-ens: The University of Georgia Press, 1996).
  • Kathleen R. Wallace and Karla Armbruster, “Introduction: Why Go Beyond Nature Writ-ing, and Where To?,” in Beyond Nature Writing: Expanding the Boundaries of Ecocriti-cism, Eds. Karla Armbruster and Kathleen R. Wallace (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 2001).
  • Christopher Manes, “Nature and Slience,” in The Ecocriticism Reader: Landmarks in Literary Ecology, Eds. Cheryll Glotfelty and Harold Fromm (Athens: The University of Georgia Pres, 1996).