Settler Life Writing,Georgic Traditions and Models of Environmental Sustainability |
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Authors: | Shirley McDonald |
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Institution: | University of British Columbia Okanagan |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this article is to reveal that the settler life writing preserves the all-but-forgotten wisdom of traditional mixed-farming methods. My study focuses on the farm logs or journals kept by three members of the Sheppard family, British immigrants who settled in southern Alberta in the late nineteenth century to establish ranches. Pioneers such as the Sheppards imagined the prairies as an Eden where they could lead prosperous lives and radically transformed the prairies, changing the nature of that life form. I explore the Sheppard journals through a lens shaped by Virgil’s Georgics. There is value in the Georgics as a model of sustainability; thus, such analysis reveals a traditional, cyclical agrarian pattern in the journals from which emerges an ethic of sustainability. |
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Keywords: | settler life writing pioneer history stewardship environmentalism ecocriticism |
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