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Autobiography, Ecology, and the Well-Placed Self

The Growth of Natural Biography in Contemporary American Life Writing

by Nathan Straight (Author)
©2011 Monographs X, 157 Pages
Series: Modern American Literature, Volume 59

Summary

Autobiography, Ecology, and the Well-Placed Self expands the field of autobiography studies by describing an emergent genre, natural biography, that embeds the human subject in a more-than-human world. Through an ecocritical analysis of three contemporary U.S. authors – William Kittredge, Terry Tempest Williams, and Mary Clearman Blew – Nathan Straight illustrates how ecologically situated life writing bridges the human/nature divide and responds to the pressing environmental and communal demands of our times. In his exploration of the well-placed self he challenges traditional concepts of the autobiographical subject and considers new models of selfhood in relation to regional and national identities. His illuminating discussions of specific texts engage with ecofeminist and bioregional theory and will appeal to readers in environmental studies, literary criticism, and American regionalism. Autobiography, Ecology, and the Well-Placed Self presents an important new perspective on place-based identity and literature, and the inclusion of a «Selected Readings» appendix makes it a valuable resource for scholars and students alike.

Details

Pages
X, 157
Publication Year
2011
ISBN (PDF)
9781453908013
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433112256
DOI
10.3726/978-1-4539-0801-3
Language
English
Publication date
2012 (February)
Keywords
Autobiography Memoir Environmental Justice American Literature Literary Criticism Ecocriticism Ecofeminism Regionalism Embodiment in Literature Place in Literature National Identity 20th Century Identity in Literature Women Writers
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2011. X, 157 pp.
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Biographical notes

Nathan Straight (Author)

Nathan Straight is Associate Professor of English at Utah State University in Brigham City, Utah. He received his PhD in British and American literature from the University of Oregon. Dr. Straight’s research includes U.S. regional literature, autobiography studies, ecocriticism, and New West cultural studies.

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