A Keener Perception by Alan C Braddock

A Keener Perception by Alan C Braddock

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Offers a series of case studies on topics ranging from John White's watercolors of the Carolina landscape executed during Sir Walter Raleigh's 1585 Roanoke expedition to photographs by environmental activist Eliot Porter. This title is suitable for literary scholars who might like to include the visual arts into their own scholarship and teaching.

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A Keener Perception by Alan C Braddock

Issues of ecology - both as they appear in the works of nature writers and in the works of literary writers for whom place and the land are central issues - have long been of interest to literary critics, and have given rise over the last two decades to the now firmly established field of ecocriticism. The essays in this volume, written by art historians and literary critics, seek to bring the study of American art into the expanding discourse of ecocriticism. ""A Keener Perception"" offers a series of case studies on topics ranging from John White's watercolors of the Carolina landscape executed during Sir Walter Raleigh's 1585 Roanoke expedition to photographs by environmental activist Eliot Porter. Rather than merely resurrect past instances of ecologically attuned art, this volume features essays that resituate many canonical figures, such as Thomas Eakins, Aaron Douglas, and Isamu Noguchi, in an ecocritical light by which they have yet to be viewed. Studying such artists and artworks through an ecocritical lens not only provides a better understanding of these works and the American landscape, but also brings a new interpretive paradigm the field of art history - a field that many of these critics believe would do well to embrace environmental concerns as a vital area of research. In highlighting the work of scholars who bring ecological agendas to their study of American art, as well as providing models for literary scholars who might like to better incorporate the visual arts into their own scholarship and teaching, ""A Keener Perception"" is truly a landmark collection - timely, consequential, and controversial.

Alan C. Braddock is Assistant Professor of Art History at Temple University where he teaches courses on American art from the Colonial era to the present. He is also the author of Thomas Eakins and the Cultures of Modernity.

Christoph Irmscher is Professor of English and Adjunct Professor of History and Philosophy of Science and American Studies at Indiana University in Bloomington. He is the author of Longfellow Redux, The Poetics of Natural History, and Public Poet, Private Man. Contributors: Janet Catherine Berlo / Alan C. Braddock / Lawrence Buell / Finis Dunaway / Thomas Hallock / Elizabeth Hutchinson / Christoph Irmscher / Jonathan Massey / Angela L. Miller / Jeffrey Myers / Rebecca Solnit / Timothy Sweet / Mark Andrew White
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ISBN 13 9780817355517
ISBN 10 0817355510
Title A Keener Perception
Author Alan C Braddock
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University Alabama Press
Year published 2009-11-01
Number of pages 314
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