We exist at a moment during which the entangled challenges facing the human and natural worlds confront us at every turn, whether at the most basic level of survival—health, sustenance, shelter—or in relation to our comfort-driven desires. As demand for resources both necessary and unnecessary increases, understanding how nature and culture are interconnected matters more than ever. Bridging the fields of environmental history and American studies, Rendering Nature examines the surprising interconnections between nature and culture in distinct places, times, and contexts over the course of American history. Divided into four themes—animals, bodies, places, and politics—the essays span a diverse array of locations and periods: from antebellu...
Science/Fiction analyzes shifting American relationships to nature in the contemporary period by con...
As the population of the earth expands the natural world shrinks in order to give space to our growi...
Every society expresses its fundamental values and hopes in the ways it inhabits its landscapes. In ...
Preface / Hans Bak, Walter W. Hölbling; I. GENERAL (RE)CONSIDERATIONS. The greening of the red man: ...
In the Nature of Nature, I define "environmental ethics" in the tradition of Aldo Leopold's "land et...
International audienceContemporary ideas of nature were largely shaped by schools of thought from We...
The invention of the Americas in the wake of the European conquests was based upon imaginaries and a...
Nature and Colonialism: A Reader provides students with a collection of classic texts on environment...
We listen to a cacophony of voices instructing us how to think and feel about nature, including our ...
Rhetorics, Politics and Ecologic: The Production of Nature in American Culture, 1840-1990 explores ...
Book synopsis: Wild Things: Nature and the Social Imagination assembles eleven substantive and orig...
There is a firestorm of political and cultural conflict around environmental issues,including but ru...
Nature no longer exists apart from humanity. Henceforth, the world we will inhabit is the one we hav...
There is a firestorm of political and cultural conflict around environmental issues, including, but ...
Nature's History identifies a series of episodes in the history of American landscape representation...
Science/Fiction analyzes shifting American relationships to nature in the contemporary period by con...
As the population of the earth expands the natural world shrinks in order to give space to our growi...
Every society expresses its fundamental values and hopes in the ways it inhabits its landscapes. In ...
Preface / Hans Bak, Walter W. Hölbling; I. GENERAL (RE)CONSIDERATIONS. The greening of the red man: ...
In the Nature of Nature, I define "environmental ethics" in the tradition of Aldo Leopold's "land et...
International audienceContemporary ideas of nature were largely shaped by schools of thought from We...
The invention of the Americas in the wake of the European conquests was based upon imaginaries and a...
Nature and Colonialism: A Reader provides students with a collection of classic texts on environment...
We listen to a cacophony of voices instructing us how to think and feel about nature, including our ...
Rhetorics, Politics and Ecologic: The Production of Nature in American Culture, 1840-1990 explores ...
Book synopsis: Wild Things: Nature and the Social Imagination assembles eleven substantive and orig...
There is a firestorm of political and cultural conflict around environmental issues,including but ru...
Nature no longer exists apart from humanity. Henceforth, the world we will inhabit is the one we hav...
There is a firestorm of political and cultural conflict around environmental issues, including, but ...
Nature's History identifies a series of episodes in the history of American landscape representation...
Science/Fiction analyzes shifting American relationships to nature in the contemporary period by con...
As the population of the earth expands the natural world shrinks in order to give space to our growi...
Every society expresses its fundamental values and hopes in the ways it inhabits its landscapes. In ...