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Book Title
New Woman Ecologies : From Arts and Crafts to the Great War and B
ISBN
9780813942810
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Science, Social Science
Publication Name
New Woman Ecologies : from Arts and Crafts to the Great War and Beyond
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
University of Virginia Press
Subject
Environmental Science (See Also Chemistry / Environmental), Feminism & Feminist Theory, Subjects & Themes / Nature
Publication Year
2019
Series
Under the Sign of Nature Ser.: Explorations in Environmental Humanities
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.2 in
Author
Alicia Carroll
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
19.6 Oz
Number of Pages
260 Pages

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A transatlantic phenomenon of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the "New Woman" broke away from many of the constraints of the Victorian era to enjoy a greater freedom of movement in the social, physical, and intellectual realms. As Alicia Carroll reveals, the New Woman also played a significant role in environmental awareness and action. From the Arts and Crafts period, to before, during, and after the Great War, the iconic figure of the New Woman accompanied and informed historical women's responses to the keen environmental issues of their day, including familiar concerns about air and water quality as well as critiques of Victorian floral ecologies, extinction narratives, land use, local food shortages, biodiversity decline, and food importation. As the Land Question intersected with the Woman Question, women contributed to a transformative early green culture, extolling the benefits of going back to the land themselves, as "England should feed her own people." Carroll traces the convergence of this work and a self-realization articulated by Mona Caird's 1888 demand for the "acknowledgement of the obvious right of the woman to possess herself body and soul." By the early twentieth century, a thriving community of New Woman authors, gardeners, artists, and land workers had emerged and created a vibrant discussion. Exploring the early green culture of Arts and Crafts to women's formation of rural utopian communities, the Women's Land Army, and herbalists of the Great War and beyond, New Woman Ecologies shows how women established both their own autonomy and the viability of an ecological modernity.

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Publisher
University of Virginia Press
ISBN-10
0813942810
ISBN-13
9780813942810
eBay Product ID (ePID)
15038426823

Product Key Features

Author
Alicia Carroll
Publication Name
New Woman Ecologies : from Arts and Crafts to the Great War and Beyond
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Environmental Science (See Also Chemistry / Environmental), Feminism & Feminist Theory, Subjects & Themes / Nature
Publication Year
2019
Series
Under the Sign of Nature Ser.: Explorations in Environmental Humanities
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Science, Social Science
Number of Pages
260 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Height
1.2 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
19.6 Oz

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LCCN
2018-054024
Lc Classification Number
Hq1194.C37 2019
Grade from
College Graduate Student
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Alicia Carroll's New Woman Ecologies: From Arts and Crafts to the Great War and Beyond uncovers an array of women cultivating new ways of working and living together through the manual labor of alternative agriculture, often far from urban centers. One of the pleasures of this book is the unearthing of unfamiliar stories and under- studied writers. Carroll offers her interdisciplinary study of "the mobile spirit of New Woman ecologies" as a counter-narrative to the Anthropocene's alignment with climate change and environmental devastation. Rather than the failures to thrive in nature that mark, say, George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss (1860), in Carroll's book, these green New Women find nature abundantly resilient. One of Carroll's aims is to showcase stories that imagine innovative solutions rather than dystopian despair in the face of ecological dilemmas., The values of those environmentally conscious, determined women in Alicia Carroll's engaging New Women Ecologies are uncannily familiar--green ecology, biodiversity, interconnectedness of people, plants, air, and water, independence from imported goods and (male) corporate structures. However, our own moment has had to rediscover those values as Carroll allows us to rediscover the fascinating cast of women characters who promulgated them over the course of fifty-plus years, beginning with those in the Arts and Crafts movement, extending to and past the Great War. The "beyond" of the title might land in our own moment. Carroll vivifies such women as Olive Cockerell, Helen Nussy, Mary de Morgan, May Morris, Mona Caird, Charlotte Yonge, Agatha Christie, Edith (Mrs. Havelock) Ellis, and more, some familiar, many hardly known. Women's struggle for independence manifested itself in a back to the earth direction and also fueled the Women's Land Army of WW I. New Women Ecologies enlightens and inspires. Liberate the biosphere and yourselves in so doing., A timely, original, and compelling study of English women's engagement with the natural world between the later Victorian decades and the mid-twentieth century. Carroll looks at how women's creativity--whether demonstrated in painting, illustration, and embroidery, fiction or poetry, garden design and planting, or writing about their experiences as landworkers--meshes with a broader comprehension of the land, its uses, its interconnected ecology, and humankind's place within it. As she succinctly explains, this is a book that greens the New Woman and that genders early environmentalism.
Copyright Date
2021
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Illustrated
Yes

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