The Biopolitical Unconscious: Toward an Eco-Marxist Literary Theory

Mediations 24 (2) (2009)
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Abstract

If ecocriticism can and should be dialectically assimilated to the project of a Marxist literary and cultural criticism, how do we have to rethink both ecocritical and Marxist literary critical praxis? What can a Marxist ecocriticism lend to interrogations of the relation between literature and ecocriticism’s most undertheorized category: the environment? Leerom Medovoi illustrates that Marxism not only can, but must play a central role in the formulation of an ecocritical approach to literature capable of transcending the inability to think beyond thematic criticism and ethical critique

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Leerom Medovoi
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Creative Labor.Sarah Brouillette - 2009 - Mediations 24 (2).

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