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Volume
6.1, May 2006: Special Issue
Papers from the Crisis Carnival Conference |
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(Articles
in this issue are in .pdf format,
available from Adobe.)
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Conference
Information/Organizers
SDSU Crisis Carnival
(RE) PRESENTING EARTH: New Horizons in Environmental Rhetoric,
October 22, 2005
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1. Joshua Cameron
“Adam, Samuel, and Nature in East of Eden”
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2. Joshua Cameron
“A Comparative Look at John Muir and
Sue Hubbell: The Relationship between Nature and Human Culture”
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3. Abi Cotler O’Roarty
“Herding Towards Enlightenment”
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4. Gabriel Cutrufello
“Reprogramming [In]Human Reality in Philip K. Dick's "The
Electric Ant”
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5. Chandra
Howard
“ Imperialism Is the New Black: Class,
Colonialism, and Catalog Shopping”
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6. Leila
Jacobs: Poems
“Edges,” “Glass Beach,” and “Some
Distance” |
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35 |
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7. Anna Marin
“Considering Environment in the Multicultural
Literature Classroom: Reading Women of Sand and Myrrh in the United States”
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8. Cathy C. Miller
“Salman Rushdie’s ‘Stereoscopic Vision:’ Postcolonial
Environments in Midnight’s Children”
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9. Amanda Opperman
“<
RE>Presenting Memory as the Exilic Author’s Eternal Landscape”
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10. Steve Pedersen
“Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening':
A Burkean/Ecocritical Reading”
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11. Jeremy Pataky, Poetry
“Meanwhile,” “Metabolize,” “Conservation
of Energy,” “Homestead,” “
Packing,” “Unland,” “Backcountry,” “Beach
Stone Sun,” “We Swallow Apple Seeds and Wait for Signs of
Growth,” and “Osmosis”
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12. Heather Pistone
“Learning to Be Present in Nature”
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13. Alanna Simmons
Untitled |
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14. Eric Stottlemyer
“The Edge Effect: Emersonian
Transcendence and the Evolving Genre of Nature Writing”
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