RUSS 329 - Literature and the Land: Nature Writing in Russia and America
This course may also count for the major in (consult the program or department major requirements) : ENVS, CMPL Next Offered:2010-2011 Semester Offered: TBA Credits (Range): 3 Hours Attribute:3 HU, CD, WR
An examination of nature writing and forms of literary pastoralism, agrarianism, and primitivism in Russia and America. Topics include: the psychological and historical roots of the dream of an earthly paradise; the forms and evolution of nature writing; literature and the rise of an environmental consciousness; models of nature as garden and wilderness; literary constructions of “natural man” and “natural woman”; the literary and cultural feminization of nature; the politics of landscape; environmentalism and nationalism. Readings will include poems, novels, short stories, essays, and literary and cultural criticism. Instructor: T. Newlin