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Log in through your institution. Placing Elizabeth Bishop's poetry in the tradition of landscape depiction, as well as current ecological debates, this essay examines how she feminizes landscape, casting it as an image of her own desire.
Focus is on the way she rewrites imperialistic conventions in order to "naturalize" and empower the love and imagination of women. Mosaic is a quarterly journal published by the University of Manitoba that brings insights from a wide variety of disciplines to bear on the theoretical, practical, and cultural dimensions of literary works. Some essays highlight the interrelationship between literature and other disciplines, cultural climates, topical issues, recent discoveries, or divergent art forms and modes of creative activity.
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Get Started Already have an ? Abstract Placing Elizabeth Bishop's poetry in the tradition of landscape depiction, as well as current ecological debates, this essay examines how she feminizes landscape, casting it as an image of her own desire. Journal Information Mosaic is a quarterly journal published by the University of Manitoba that brings insights from a wide variety of disciplines to bear on the theoretical, practical, and cultural dimensions of literary works.
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