Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) develops an understanding of human beings as “part and parcel of nature” that includes the idea that we are physically, spiritually, and attitudinally (more or less) connected to the world around us. The image he offers is one in which life spent too much in civilization, where work and social expectations determine the quality of one’s daily life and personal character, lead to lives of boredom, conformity, and misplaced priorities. Time spent in more natural environments is the antidote. Such experiences have the potential to jar us out of the conformist and—to his mind—personally stunting existence into which most fall. Growth and liberation come from experiencing the “More” of which both nature and we are...
Imagine a world where every leisure activity is tracked, recorded, and then analyzed as market resea...
This research is linked to the projects “Textbooks and how to learn and teach the history of conflic...
The paper explores the idea of settlement in each of its three major senses: as a place of human hab...
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) develops an understanding of human beings as “part and parcel of nat...
I see an irreverent ecocriticism as being indebted to two major developments in and around the field...
If contemporary media platforms transform and conflate the relations between professional and amateu...
Inspired by the Willey Disaster of 1826, a landslide in the White Mountains that killed an entire fa...
This essay draws on definitions of gesture (Giorgio Agamben and Peter Brooks) and catachresis (Peter...
“Partyism” is a form of hostility and prejudice that operates across political lines. For example, s...
In Christopher Isherwood’s A Single Man, George, the novel’s main character, acts a barometer for th...
My aim in this paper is to explore how two contrasting debates on the posthuman open up different ch...
Recent years have witnessed significant changes in the social and economic context of young people’s...
Despite the lure of Alpine landscapes, Frankenstein hasn’t been taken up at length by many ecocritic...
Through the use of Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed, bell hooks’ Teaching to Transgress, and...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Animal Housing and Human...
Imagine a world where every leisure activity is tracked, recorded, and then analyzed as market resea...
This research is linked to the projects “Textbooks and how to learn and teach the history of conflic...
The paper explores the idea of settlement in each of its three major senses: as a place of human hab...
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) develops an understanding of human beings as “part and parcel of nat...
I see an irreverent ecocriticism as being indebted to two major developments in and around the field...
If contemporary media platforms transform and conflate the relations between professional and amateu...
Inspired by the Willey Disaster of 1826, a landslide in the White Mountains that killed an entire fa...
This essay draws on definitions of gesture (Giorgio Agamben and Peter Brooks) and catachresis (Peter...
“Partyism” is a form of hostility and prejudice that operates across political lines. For example, s...
In Christopher Isherwood’s A Single Man, George, the novel’s main character, acts a barometer for th...
My aim in this paper is to explore how two contrasting debates on the posthuman open up different ch...
Recent years have witnessed significant changes in the social and economic context of young people’s...
Despite the lure of Alpine landscapes, Frankenstein hasn’t been taken up at length by many ecocritic...
Through the use of Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed, bell hooks’ Teaching to Transgress, and...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Animal Housing and Human...
Imagine a world where every leisure activity is tracked, recorded, and then analyzed as market resea...
This research is linked to the projects “Textbooks and how to learn and teach the history of conflic...
The paper explores the idea of settlement in each of its three major senses: as a place of human hab...