Ecofeminist approaches to early modernity / edited by Jennifer Munroe and Rebecca Laroche.
2011
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Title
Ecofeminist approaches to early modernity / edited by Jennifer Munroe and Rebecca Laroche.
Edition
1st ed.
Created/published
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.
Description
xvii, 241 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Associated name
Series statement
Literatures, cultures, and the environment
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Foreword: Sylvia Bowerbank (1947-2005) / Mary O'Connor and Sara Mendelson
Introduction: In dialogue with nature: new ecofeminist approaches to early modernity / Jennifer Munroe and Rebecca Laroche
N/nature and the difference "she" makes / Lynne Dickson Bruckner
First "mother of science": Milton's Eve, knowledge, and nature / Jennifer Munroe
Ecofeminist Eve: artists reading Milton's heroine / Wendy Furman-Adams and Virginia James Tufte
On Elizabeth Isham's "oil of swallows": animal slaughter and early modern women's medical recipes / Michelle DiMeo and Rebecca Laroche
Woolley's mouse: early modern recipe books and the uses of nature / David Goldstein
Preserving nature in Hannah Woolley's The queen-like closet; or Rich cabinet / Amy L. Tigner
"Goeing a broad to gather and worke the flowers": the domestic geography of Elizabeth Isham's My booke of rememberance / Hillary M. Nunn
The secrets of grafting in Wroth's Urania / Vin Nardizzi and Miriam Jacobson
Language "like a thousand little stars on the trees and on the grass": environmental inscription in Frances Brooke's The history of Emily Montague / Emily Bowles
Afterword / Rebecca Bushnell.
Introduction: In dialogue with nature: new ecofeminist approaches to early modernity / Jennifer Munroe and Rebecca Laroche
N/nature and the difference "she" makes / Lynne Dickson Bruckner
First "mother of science": Milton's Eve, knowledge, and nature / Jennifer Munroe
Ecofeminist Eve: artists reading Milton's heroine / Wendy Furman-Adams and Virginia James Tufte
On Elizabeth Isham's "oil of swallows": animal slaughter and early modern women's medical recipes / Michelle DiMeo and Rebecca Laroche
Woolley's mouse: early modern recipe books and the uses of nature / David Goldstein
Preserving nature in Hannah Woolley's The queen-like closet; or Rich cabinet / Amy L. Tigner
"Goeing a broad to gather and worke the flowers": the domestic geography of Elizabeth Isham's My booke of rememberance / Hillary M. Nunn
The secrets of grafting in Wroth's Urania / Vin Nardizzi and Miriam Jacobson
Language "like a thousand little stars on the trees and on the grass": environmental inscription in Frances Brooke's The history of Emily Montague / Emily Bowles
Afterword / Rebecca Bushnell.
Series
Literatures, cultures, and the environment.
Place of creation/publication
United States -- New York (State) -- New York.
Item Details
Call number
PR113 .E28 2011