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Review Article

Navigating Irish ecocriticism: Eamonn Wall's Writing the Irish West: Ecologies and Traditions

Pages 323-328 | Published online: 24 Jul 2012
 

Notes

 1. CitationGlotfelty, ‘Introduction’, xix.

 2. CitationBuell, The Future of Environmental Criticism, vii.

 3. CitationBirkerts, ‘Only God Can Make a Tree’, 6.

 4. Buell, The Future of Environmental Criticism, 31.

 5. Buell, The Future of Environmental Criticism, 31, viii.

 6. There have been recent international outpourings of the Association for Literature and the Environment (ASLE) in Japan, India, Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Europe, and the UK, which in the latter case, just recently added Ireland. Despite the expanding Continental affiliations with ASLE, North America still remains the predominant presence of ecocriticism globally.

 7. Smyth, Space in the Irish Cultural Imagination, 11.

 8. Buell, The Future of Environmental Criticism, 62.

 9. Buell, The Future of Environmental Criticism, 62, 84.

10. Buell, The Future of Environmental Criticism, 62, 83.

11. Buell, The Future of Environmental Criticism, 62

12. CitationFoster, ‘Preface’, x.

13. CitationHillard, ‘“Deep Into Darkness Peering”’, 688.

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