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Ursula K. Le Guin: Critical Essay by Karla Armbruster

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SOURCE: Armbruster, Karla. “‘Buffalo Gals Won't You Come out Tonight’: A Call for Boundary-Crossing in Ecofeminist Literary Criticism.” In Ecofeminist Literary Criticism: Theory, Interpretation, Pedagogy, edited by Greta Gaard and Patrick D. Murphy, pp. 97-122. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1998.

In the following essay, Armbruster considers the state of ecofeminist literary criticism and offers a poststructuralist ecofeminist reading of Le Guin's “Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come out Tonight.”

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