). You may draw on such ecocritical concerns as: the nature/culture binary;
anthropocentrism; ecocentrism; and environmental activism, in your comparative analysis.
The two source materials are:
Alaska Wilderness League (2009) ‘Arctic National Wildlife Refuge’[https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=7&v=FXvLh5YdAeo]
Robert Macfarlane (2008) ‘Ghost Species’ (extract), Granta 102: The New Nature Writing [https://granta.com/ghost-species/]
The Essay requires a minimum of 6 references with 3 of them being from the course readings, I have listed the 4 relevant sources readings to this topic below:
Peter Barry (2009) from ‘Ecocriticism’, Beginning Theory: An Introduction to Literary and Cultural Theory, Manchester: Manchester University Press
Scott Hess (2010) ‘Imagining an Everyday Nature’, Interdisciplinary Studes in Literature and the Environment, 17:1, Winter, 85-112
Simon Estok (2009) ‘Theorizing in a Space of Ambivalent Openness: Ecocriticism and Ecophobia’, Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 16:2, Spring, 203-225
Val Plumwood (2009) ‘Nature in the Active Voice’, Australian Humanities Review, 46: May
I am looking to get between 75-80% on this essay so that i can pass the subject. If you have any further questions please feel free to ask.