Literature and Environment, the Long View: Thoughts from the Founders of ASLE

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  • Cheryl Glotfelty University of Reno
  • Michael Branch
  • Scott Slovic
  • Ann Ronald
  • Mark Busby
  • Frank Bergon
  • David Robertson
  • David Morris
  • Don Scheese
  • Nancy Cook
  • J. Gerard Dollar
  • Reuben Ellis
  • Christopher Cokinos
  • John Gourlie
  • John Calderazzo
  • Laurie Ricou

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The Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE) is the primary professional organization of scholars, teachers, and writers who study the relationships among literature, culture, and the physical environment. At a recent roundtable discussion at the Western American Literature Association's Annual Conference, "flash papers" from ASLE's founders offered a fascinating array of view points reflecting on ASLE's twenty year history. Papers look at wilderness, post naturalism, science fiction, pedagogy, publishing and climate change. It is our hope that the set of papers collected here will commemorate a historical moment and spark a continuing conversation on the future of the organization.

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2012-12-30

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Glotfelty, C., Branch, M., Slovic, S., Ronald, A., Busby, M., Bergon, F., … Ricou, L. (2012). Literature and Environment, the Long View: Thoughts from the Founders of ASLE. Journal of Ecocriticism, 5(1), 1–19. Consulté à l’adresse https://ojs.unbc.ca/index.php/joe/article/view/441

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Special Feature: Round Table Symposium