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Reading the trail: Exploring the literature and natural history of the California Crest (Mary Austin, John Muir, Gary Snyder).

机译:阅读线索:探索加州冠的文学和自然历史(玛丽·奥斯丁,约翰·缪尔,加里·斯奈德)。

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In this dissertation, I explore the work of three iconic, California authors---Mary Austin, John Muir, and Gary Snyder---and the California landscape itself. I investigate each author's relationship to the regions in which they write, and demonstrate methods for incorporating field-based instruction into the study of their work. I contend that through linking environmental texts with their extra-textual environments we will come to a better understanding of each author's work, and deepen our appreciation of the regions about which they write. I also argue that by adding experiential, service-based components to environmental literature curricula, we can support tighter connections between university campuses and their surrounding communities, while offering our students the opportunity to apply their work in significant and real-world situations.; Each chapter is divided into two sections: the first explores field-based ecocritical approaches to each author, while the second demonstrates how to use that author's work in environmental education curriculum In Chapter One, I introduce readers to the work of each author and the goals and methods of ecocriticism and environmental education. In Chapter Two, I explore the problematics of representation in nature writing, and how Mary Austin's work can be used to alter students' aesthetic perceptions of arid landscapes. In Chapter Three, I investigate John Muir's compositional process, and demonstrate how field journaling assignments can be used in environmental education programs. In Chapter Four, I show how field-based scholarship can be used to interpret Gary Snyder's poetry, and how his work applies to teaching bioregional literacy. In Chapter Five, I explore the activist efforts of each author and develop four strategies for engaging students in the practices required to respond to the current environmental crisis.
机译:在这篇论文中,我探索了加利福尼亚的三位标志性作家玛丽·奥斯丁,约翰·缪尔和加里·斯奈德的作品,以及加利福尼亚的景观本身。我调查了每个作者与写作区域的关系,并演示了将基于现场的指导纳入他们的工作研究的方法。我认为,通过将环境文本与他们的超文本环境联系起来,我们将更好地理解每位作者的作品,并加深我们对他们撰写的地区的了解。我还认为,通过在环境文学课程中添加基于服务的体验式组件,我们可以支持大学校园与其周围社区之间的紧密联系,同时为我们的学生提供在重大现实世界中应用他们的工作的机会。每章分为两部分:第一部分探讨了针对每位作者的基于领域的生态批评方法,而第二部分则说明了如何在环境教育课程中使用该作者的作品。在第一章中,我向读者介绍了每位作者的作品和目标。生态批评和环境教育的方法。在第二章中,我将探讨自然写作中的表征问题,以及如何利用玛丽·奥斯汀的作品来改变学生对干旱景观的审美观念。在第三章中,我研究了约翰·缪尔(John Muir)的撰写过程,并演示了如何在环境教育计划中使用现场日记记录作业。在第四章中,我将展示如何使用基于领域的奖学金来解释加里·斯奈德的诗歌,以及他的工作如何应用于教授生物区域素养。在第五章中,我探讨了每位作者的激进主义者的努力,并制定了四种策略来使学生参与应对当前环境危机所需的实践。

著录项

  • 作者

    Lewis, Corey Lee.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Nevada, Reno.;

  • 授予单位 University of Nevada, Reno.;
  • 学科 Literature American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 328 p.
  • 总页数 328
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 I712;
  • 关键词

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