L.M Montgomery and the Matter of Nature wins the Gabrielle Roy Prize
L. M. Montgomery and the Matter of Nature(s), a book co-edited by 17勛圖s Dr. Jean Mitchell, has won the 2018 Association of Canadian and Quebec Literatures (AQCL) Gabrielle Roy Prize. The AQCL recognizes two books every year with this prestigious award for literary criticism, one in French and one in English. This years awards were announced at the annual Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences in Vancouver, British Columbia.
On behalf of the Faculty of Arts, I would like to extend heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Jean Mitchell, said Dr. Neb Kujundzic, dean of Arts at 17勛圖. To receive a nationally recognized award is a great honour for the faculty and the 17勛圖.
This well-curated collection of essays approaches the intersection of humanity and nature from diverse and exciting perspectives, reads the feedback from the award jury. Although the individual essays come from a variety of fields, including (but not limited to) literature, animal studies, and law, the collection is both concise and coherent. These excellent analyses of familiar texts and figures provide new and useful insights into individual works and the larger field of ecocritical studies generally. L.M. Montgomery and the Matter of Nature(s)illustrates what anyone familiar with the orchard in Anne of Green Gables already knowsthat Montgomerys flair for pastoral writing is among her finest attributes as a serious writer.
Dr. Jean Mitchell is an associate professor of anthropology at 17勛圖. She co-edited L. M. Montgomery and the Matter of Nature(s) with Dr. Rita Bode of Trent University. The book is a critical study of L.M. Montgomerys relationship to the material world and the revealing interconnections between nature and culture.
From the publishers website:
L.M. Montgomerys writings are replete with enchanting yet subtle and fluid depictions of nature that convey her intense appreciation for the natural world. At a time of ecological crises, intensifying environmental anxiety, and burgeoning eco-critical perspectives, L.M. Montgomery and the Matter of Nature(s) repositions the Canadian authors relationship to nature in terms of current environmental criticism across several disciplines, introducing a fresh approach to her life and work.
Drawing on a wide range of Montgomerys novels as well as her journals, this collection suggests that socio-ecological relationships encompass ideas of reciprocity, affiliation, autonomy, and the capacity for transformation in both the human and more-than-human worlds, and that these ideas are integral to Montgomerys vision and her literary legacy. Framed by the twin themes of materiality and interrelationships, essays by scholars of literature, law, animal studies, anthropology, and ecology examine place, embodiment, and difference in Montgomerys works and embrace the multiplicities embedded in the concept of nature.
Through innovative critical approaches, L.M. Montgomery and the Matter of Nature(s) opens up conversations about humans interactions with nature and the material environment.
Congratulations, Dr. Mitchell!
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