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Uncommon ground : rethinking the human place in nature / William Cronon, editor.
Title & Author:

Uncommon ground : rethinking the human place in nature / William Cronon, editor.

Edition:

[Revised edition].

Publication:

New York : W.W. Norton & Company, ©1996.

Description:

561 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm

Notes:
"This book had its origins in an interdisciplinary seminar on the theme "Reinventing Nature" held at the University of California's Humanities Research Institute (HRI) in Irvine during the spring of 1994"--Page 13.
Includes a new "Foreword to the paperback edition"--Page 19 -22
Includes bibliographical references (pages 461-476) and index.
Beginnings -- In search of nature / William Cronon -- Paradise Lost and Found -- The trouble with wilderness; or, Getting back to the wrong nature / William Cronon -- Constructing nature: the legacy of Frederick Law Olmsted / Anne Whiston Spirn -- Amazonia as Edenic narrative / Candace Slater -- Reinventing Eden: western culture as a recovery narrative / Carolyn Merchant -- At Work and Play -- "Are you an environmentalist or do you work for a living?" : work and nature / Richard White -- Looking for nature at the mall: a field guide to the Nature Company / Jennifer Price -- "Touch the magic" / Susan G. Davis -- Contested Terrains -- Ecological fragmentation in the fifties / Michael G. Barbour -- On the search for a root cause: essentialist tendencies in environmental discourse / Jeffrey C. Ellis -- Whose nature? : the contested moral terrain of ancient forests / James D. Proctor -- Nature as community: the convergence of environment and social justice / Giovanna Di Chiro -- Universal donors in a vampire culture: it's all in the family, biological kinship categories in the twentieth-century United States / Donna J. Haraway -- Common Places -- Reinventing common nature: Yosemite and Mount Rushmore, a meandering tale of a double nature / Kenneth R. Olwig -- Simulated nature and natural simulations: rethinking the relation between the beholder and the world / N. Katherine Hayles -- Toward a philosophy of nature / Robert P. Harrison -- Partings -- Toward a conclusion.
Summary:

Nature: the wilderness that environmentalists try to protect from industrial despoliation; the spectacular national parks where people seek refuge from their everyday urban lives; the endangered plants and animals that now need the shelter of science and law to survive; the rain forests, mountains, deserts, oceans, rivers, and lakes we would like to see as unspoiled, unchanging. These conceptions of nature, so familiar and powerful that we take them for granted, are deeply flawed because they too often leave people out of the picture. The original essays in this volume, by leading scholars from many disciplines, examine the problems that flow from a viewpoint that severs human beings and human activities from their place in nature. The essays draw on evidence from many corners of our cultural landscape, from the parks of Frederick Law Olmsted to the cool confines of The Nature Company's stores, from the Amazon rain forest and the Garden of Eden to the virtual world of cyberspace. Together, they point toward new environmental values that affirm a responsible human place in nature. On such a foundation we can meet the challenges of the present and build an environmentalism for the twenty-first century.

ISBN:

0393315118 paperback
9780393315110 paperback
0393038726
9780393038729

Subject:

Environmentalism.
Environmental policy United States.
Green movement United States.
Green movement Congresses.
Environmental policy United States Congresses.
Écologisme Congrès.
Environnement Politique gouvernementale États-Unis Congrès.
Environnementalisme.
Environnement Politique gouvernementale États-Unis.
Écologisme États-Unis.
Green movement
Environmental policy
Umweltpolitik
Umweltschutz
Medi ambient Aspectes socials Congressos.
Política ambiental Estats Units d'Amèrica Congressos.
Politique de l'environnement États-Unis.
United States
USA

Form/genre:

Kongress Irvine (Calif.) 1994.
Conference publications.
Kongress.
Irvine (Calif., 1994)

Added entries:

Cronon, William, editor.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 296024
Call No.: BIB 242402
Status: Available

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