Given the emphasis that advocates of bioregionalism have historically placed on principles of decentralization and localization in the development of more ecologically sustainable modes of inhabitation, it is perhaps not surprising that no wide-ranging survey of bioregional literary criticism has appeared on the scene until now. This is a shame, however, because it turns out that examining bioregional practices across cultures and places yields a wealth of new ideas about how to live more sustainably in one\u27s home place. In The Bioregional Imagination, readers finally have access to a much-needed set of comparative perspectives on bioregionalism, ranging from the implementation of bioregional ideas in the Pacific Northwest, where bioregi...
When people think of bioregionalism they often envision of watersheds, biotic zones, fauna and flora...
Originally theorized as a radical environmental movement, bioregionalism connects humanity to the sp...
Review of: "Regionalism & the Humanities," edited by Timothy R. Mahoney and Wendy J. Katz
Given the emphasis that advocates of bioregionalism have historically placed on principles of decent...
REVIEW: The Bioregional Imagination: Literature, Ecology, Place. Edited by Tom Lynch, Cheryll Glot...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Big picture, local place: a conversation with David Ro...
In their introduction to A Sense of Place: Re-Evaluating Regionalism in Canadian and American Writin...
1. Bioregioning is a new wave of bioregional discourse that appears to be attracting interest among ...
What difference would it make if literary regionalism were taken seriously? We would have an ambitio...
Prair\u27ie n. a large treeless tract of level or undulating grassland esp. in N. America. (The Conc...
Let me begin by stating that Rooted in the Land is not an anthology that deals exclusively with the ...
Critical studies on the importance of place and landscape in Midwestern literature are not uncommon,...
Tom Lynch, Cheryll Glotfelty, and Karla Armbruster, eds. The Bioregional Imagination: Literature, Ec...
Bioregionalism was popularised in the 1970s back to the land movement. It is distinguished from oth...
As editors Steven Petersheim and Madison Jones acknowledge in their Introduction, the field of ecocr...
When people think of bioregionalism they often envision of watersheds, biotic zones, fauna and flora...
Originally theorized as a radical environmental movement, bioregionalism connects humanity to the sp...
Review of: "Regionalism & the Humanities," edited by Timothy R. Mahoney and Wendy J. Katz
Given the emphasis that advocates of bioregionalism have historically placed on principles of decent...
REVIEW: The Bioregional Imagination: Literature, Ecology, Place. Edited by Tom Lynch, Cheryll Glot...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Big picture, local place: a conversation with David Ro...
In their introduction to A Sense of Place: Re-Evaluating Regionalism in Canadian and American Writin...
1. Bioregioning is a new wave of bioregional discourse that appears to be attracting interest among ...
What difference would it make if literary regionalism were taken seriously? We would have an ambitio...
Prair\u27ie n. a large treeless tract of level or undulating grassland esp. in N. America. (The Conc...
Let me begin by stating that Rooted in the Land is not an anthology that deals exclusively with the ...
Critical studies on the importance of place and landscape in Midwestern literature are not uncommon,...
Tom Lynch, Cheryll Glotfelty, and Karla Armbruster, eds. The Bioregional Imagination: Literature, Ec...
Bioregionalism was popularised in the 1970s back to the land movement. It is distinguished from oth...
As editors Steven Petersheim and Madison Jones acknowledge in their Introduction, the field of ecocr...
When people think of bioregionalism they often envision of watersheds, biotic zones, fauna and flora...
Originally theorized as a radical environmental movement, bioregionalism connects humanity to the sp...
Review of: "Regionalism & the Humanities," edited by Timothy R. Mahoney and Wendy J. Katz