How have the works we read in the course changed the way you perceive and value Irish environmental literature?
- 1) Explain how place, space, and memory function in Heaney’s “Digging” and James Joyce’s “The Mirage of the Fisherman of Aran” and/or “The City of the Tribes.” In your answer, make sure to briefly define terms, such as the difference between place and space.
- 2) Apply a material ecocritical reading to Stoker’s The Snake’s Pass. Your answer must define material ecocriticism to provide context. You can select only a portion of the novel to cover.
- 3) Explain the concept of “Solastalgia” (i.e., homesickness from environmental damage) and apply it to Boland’s “In Our Own Country” and Meehan’s “Death of a Field.”
- 4) Apply an ecofeminist reading to Carr’s By the Bog of Cats…. Your answer must define ecofeminism to provide context. You can select only a portion of the play to cover.
- 5) Define the real and imaginative elements of oil in the energy humanities. Explain how O’Donnell’s The Pipe or O’Kelly’s Little Thing, Big Thing is illustrative of the energy humanities and ecocriticism more generally. You might wish to include the Anthropocene in your response.
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