Scheherazade’s Daughters Scheherazade’s Daughters

Scheherazade’s Daughters

The Power of Storytelling in Ecofeminist Change

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Publisher Description

Scheherazade, the storyteller of ‘1001 Arabian Nights’, recounts stories literally to save her people, and in ‘Scheherazade's Daughters’, Barbara Bennett explores how contemporary female authors attempt to save their own world by telling compelling stories that disseminate ideas of justice and equality for all living things, a philosophy called ecofeminism. Bennett examines how ecofeminism works in works by Margaret Atwood (‘Surfacing, The Handmaid's Tale,’ and ‘Oryx & Crake’), Barbara Kingsolver (‘Animal Dreams, The Poisonwood Bible,’ and ‘Prodigal Summer’), and Ruth Ozeki (‘My Year of Meats’ and ‘All over Creation’). Bennett also analyzes ecofeminism in autobiography and memoir in Terry Tempest Williams' ‘Refuge,’ Janisse Ray's ‘Ecology of a Cracker Childhood,’ and Sandra Steingraber's ‘Living Downstream.’ Lastly through Isabel Allende's ‘House of the Spirits,’ Ana Castillo's ‘So Far from God,’ and Toni Morrison's ‘Beloved,’ Bennett investigates how magical realism can spread the positive ideas of ecofeminism. This groundbreaking book dissects the power of literature to convert minds and hearts in a direction that has the potential, like Scheherazade's stories, to change our world for the better.

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2012
September 28
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
203
Pages
PUBLISHER
Peter Lang AG
SELLER
Peter Lang AG
SIZE
899.7
KB
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