Faulkner and environmental imagination : semiotics of culture, nature and human nature in the bear
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Vol. 2005, Issue 8 (31 Jan. 2005), pp.37-44, 8 p.
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Publication Date
2005-01-31
Country of Publication
Yemen
No. of Pages
8
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Abstract EN
Ecological perspective has broadened the constructions of environment in literary texts and contemporary literary theory.
Nature, in this paper, is seen as a dynamic signifier acquiring new significations against the background of culture and human nature.
Besides, Nature is also seen as a "text" in which the relationship between the human and non-human can be signified through contextual discourse.
The paper shows how Faulkner's novella The Bear explores the philosophical and ethical concerns of environment
American Psychological Association (APA)
Prasad, Anil K.. 2005. Faulkner and environmental imagination : semiotics of culture, nature and human nature in the bear. al-Bāḥith al-Jāmiʻī،Vol. 2005, no. 8, pp.37-44.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)
Prasad, Anil K.. Faulkner and environmental imagination : semiotics of culture, nature and human nature in the bear. al-Bāḥith al-Jāmiʻī No. 8 (Jan. 2005), pp.37-44.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-238991
American Medical Association (AMA)
Prasad, Anil K.. Faulkner and environmental imagination : semiotics of culture, nature and human nature in the bear. al-Bāḥith al-Jāmiʻī. 2005. Vol. 2005, no. 8, pp.37-44.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-238991
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Journal Articles
Language
English
Notes
Includes bibliographical references : p. 44
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BIM-238991