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English Undergraduate 

How does literature affect environmental values and practices? Can a novel or poem make a more sustainable world? Environment literary criticism focuses on the ways in which literature shapes and responds to a variety of environmental concerns, from animal welfare to pollution to global warming. UC Santa Barbara’s English Department offers a variety of ways for undergraduates to explore the intersection of literature and the environment. Students casually interested in the subject can simply take one or more of the many courses offered. It is also possible to do an Undergraduate Specialization in Literature and the Environment by taking four or more of these courses. Students who are especially dedicated can complete the USLE with Honors. The English Department also sponsors a variety of events having to do with literature and the environment.  Details can be found here.

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FAQs

What is ecocriticism?

What is 1st- and 2nd-wave ecocriticism?

What is the environmental justice movement?

Which works qualify as ecocriticism?

Is ecocriticism new?

Do ecocritics only work with modern texts?

What is anthropocentricism and ecocentrism?

Is ecocriticism a form of activism?

What is the future of ecocriticism?

 

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