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Vol. 2 No. 2 (2011): Ecospirit: Religion and the Environment
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2011): Ecospirit: Religion and the Environment
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37536/ECOZONA.2011.2.2
Published:
2011-12-23
Editorial, Vol. 2, No. 2
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Ecospirit: Religion and the Environment
Guest Editor Introduction
Franca Bellarsi
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From The Enchantment of Nature to Fashioning a Persuasive Planetary Ethic
Whitney Bauman
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The Triumph of Eywa: Avatar, Pantheism, and the Sign of an Ecological Ecumene
Anthony Lioi
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The Christian Environmental Ethic of the Russian Pomor
Stephen Brain
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The Development of Ecospirituality Among British Quakers
Peter Jeffrey Collins
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Ecospirituality in the Age of Technological Overkill: Domestic Reclamation in the Fiction of Alan Lightman and Don DeLillo
Jonathan Butler
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Le Christianisme et l'Animal: Une Histoire Difficile.
Éric Baratay
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"Bitter to your Stomach, but Sweet as Honey in your Mouth": Vegetarianism, Animals and Working Towards an Ecospiritual Poetry'
Hester Jones
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The Question of Evolution in the Buddhist Ecology of Bird Lovers, Backyard
Gillian Parrish
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The Vatican and Ecospirituality: Tensions, Promises and Possibilities for Fostering an Emerging Green Catholic Spirituality
Christopher Hrynkow, Dennis Patrick O'Hara
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General Section 2.2 Autumn 2012
Crossing the Borders: An Eco-cinecritical Analysis of Plant Wars and Bird Without Borders
Hsiao-Ching Li
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Botany as the Path to Awareness, or the Flower as a Grail In Thomas Wharton's Icefields
Françoise Besson
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Nature in a Box: Ecocriticism, Goethe's Ironic Werther, and Unbalanced Nature
Heather Isabella Sullivan
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Foreign Language Education and the Environment. Considerations from the Perspective of Translation Studies
Carmen Valero-Garcés
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Visual Art
Photograph 1/6, Birch 1
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Creative Writing and Arts
Poems
Arpine Konyalian Grenier
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Poems
Diana Durham
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Poems
Rose Flint
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Cover image: Alder
Ali Young
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Poems
Helen L. Moore
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Book Reviews
Book Review: Anna Re, Americana Verde (Milano: Edizioni Ambiente, 2009), 351 pp.
Adele Tiengo
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Book Review: Falas da Terra no Século XXI: What do we see green? (Lisboa: Esfera do Caos, 2001), 251 pp.
Isabel Maria Fernandes Alves
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Critique de Livre: Timothy Morton, Ecology without Nature: Rethinking Environmental Aesthetics. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2007), 262 p.
Kyle Bladow
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Book review: Carmen Flys Junquera, José Manuel Marrero Henríquez & Julia Barella Vigal (eds.) Ecocríticas: Literatura y medio ambiente (Madrid/Frankfurt: Iberoamericana/Vervuert, 2010), 422 p.
Lorraine Kerslake
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Book Review: Catriona Mortimer-Sandilands & Bruce Erickson (eds.)Queer Ecologies: Sex, Nature, Politics, Desire. (Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2010), 1+410 pp.
Brigette Natalie McCray
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Book Review: David Ingram, The Jukebox in the Garden: Ecocriticism and American Popular Music since 1960. (Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2010), 276 pp.
John Parham
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Book review of Falas da Terra no Século XXI: What do we see green?
Isabel Maria Fernandes Alves
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