AN INNER TRIP
WOMEN AND NATURE IN MARGARET ATWOOD’S SURFACING
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https://doi.org/10.17851/1982-0739.8..139-145Palavras-chave:
ecofeminism, Canadian literature, wilderness, self-discoveryResumo
This article studies the relationship between women and nature by analyzing nature as a possible means for women’s self-discovery in Margaret Atwood’s novel Surfacing, having as a theoretical reference notions of contemporary ecofeminist literary theory.Downloads
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Referências
Atwood, Margaret. Surfacing. New York: Fawcett Crest, 1972.
Gaard, Greta, and Patrick D. Murphy, eds. Ecofeminist Literary Criticism: Theory, Interpretation, Pedagogy. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1998.
Warren, Karen. “Ecofeminism: An Introduction.” Environmental Phylosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology. Eds. Michel E. Zimmerman et al. NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1993. 253-67.



