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Found in Alberta: Environmental Themes for the Anthropocene: Environmental Humanities

Editat de Robert Boschman, Mario Trono
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 oct 2014
This book for the Anthropocene is a collection of essays about the natural environment in a province rich in natural resources and aggressive in development goals. This is a casebook on Alberta from which emerges a far wider set of implications for North America and for the biosphere in general. The writers come from an array of disciplinary backgrounds within the environmental humanities. The essays examine the oil/tar sands, climate change, provincial government policy, food production, industry practices, legal frameworks, wilderness spaces, hunting, Aboriginal perspectives, and nuclear power. Contributions from an ecocritical perspective provide insight into environmentally themed poetry, photography, and biography. Since the actions of Albertas industries and government are currently at the heart of a global environmental debate, this collection is valuable to those wishing to understand the natural and commercial forces in play. The editors present an introductory argument that frames these interests inside a call for a rethinking of our assumptions about the natural world and our place within it.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781554589593
ISBN-10: 1554589592
Pagini: 412
Ilustrații: 19 b/w illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 231 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Seria Environmental Humanities


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Table of Contents for
Found in Alberta: Environmental Themes for the Anthropocene, edited by Robert Boschman and Mario Trono

List of Maps, Figures, and Tables

Foreword | Maude Barlow

Introduction: Alberta and the Anthropocene | Mario Trono and Robert Boschman

I: Found in Alberta

1. Re-engineering the Contours of Civilization: Alberta Land Trusts and the Neoliberalization of Nature | Lorelei Hanson

2. Bum Steer: Adulterant E. coli and the Nature-Culture Dichotomy | Robert Boschman

3. "There Is No Such Place as Away": Reconciling the Abject in Ecology and Poetry | Harry Vandervlist

II: Bituminous Sands

4. Visualizing Alberta: Duelling Documentaries and Bituminous Sands | Geo Takach

5. Critical Literacy and Discursive Governance Control(s) in Canada's Oil/Tar Sands | Conny Davidsen

6. Are the Oil Sands Sublime? Edward Burtynsky and the Vicissitudes of the Sublime | T.R. Kover

7. From Railway to Pipeline: The Great Divide as Landscape and Rhetoric | Sean Atkins

III: Policy and Legal Perspectives

8. Fostering Environmental Citizenship | Mishka Lysack, Ben Thibault, and Greg Powell

9. Environmental Divide: The Nuclear Power Debate in Alberta and Saskatchewan | Duane Bratt

10. Do Corporations Have to Consider Sustainability? | Jeffrey Bone

IV: Wilderness

11. Defending the Wild: Time to Think beyond Legislated Wilderness | Shaun Fluker

12. Place, Desire, and Maps: Representing Wilderness at the Columbia Icefield | Benedict Fullalove

13. Radical Albertans? Hunting as the Subversion of Heroic Enlightenment | Nathan Kowalsky

V: Shared Horizons

14. Indigenous Environmental Ethics and the Limits of Cultural Evolutionary Thinking | Sam McKegney

15. Bioaesthetics and the American West | Curt Whitaker

16. Cultivating Longitudinal Knowledge: Alternate Stories for an Alternative Chronopolitics of Climate Change | Anita Girvan

Contributors

Index


Notă biografică

Robert Boschman is an associate professor of English at Mount Royal University, Calgary. He is the author of In the Way of Nature: Ecology and Westward Expansion in the Poetry of Anne Bradstreet, Elizabeth Bishop, and Amy Clampitt (2009).