From Virgin Land to Disney World: Nature and Its Discontents in the USA of Yesterday and Today: Critical Studies, cartea 15
Bernd Herzogenrathen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2000
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042013964
ISBN-10: 9042013966
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Studies
ISBN-10: 9042013966
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Studies
Recenzii
"…an engaging contribution [to] the study of the construction and representation of nature in American studies, American literature, and American culture. These essays provide both fresh readings of celebrated artifacts and original considerations of overlooked and unwisely neglected moments in American culture and intellectual history. […] a valuable collection, judiciously compiled and edited." – Thomas Carmichael, University of Western Ontario, in: Transatlantica 4/2004
"…a very valuable contribution to the general ecocritical effort." - in: ZAA LI. Jahrgang, Heft 1, 1. Vierteljahr (2003)
"…a very valuable contribution to the general ecocritical effort." - in: ZAA LI. Jahrgang, Heft 1, 1. Vierteljahr (2003)
Cuprins
Bernd HERZOGENRATH: Nature’s Nation/Nation’s Nature: An Introduction.
Adrian J. IVAKHIV: Re-Animations: Instinct and Civility after the Ends of ‘Man’ and ‘Nature’
James KIRWAN: The Postmodernist’s Journey Into Nature: From Philo of Alexandria to Pocahontas and Back Again, By Way of Jean-François Lyotard.
Marco DIANI: Democracy and Its Discontent: Tocqueville and Baudrillard on the Nature of “America”
Ursula GÖRICKE: Custom Is Our Nature: Cavell and Wittgenstein versus Freud
Bernd HERZOGENRATH: Looking Forward/Looking Back: Thomas Cole and the Belated Construction of Nature
Lee ROZELLE: Oceanic Terrain: Peristaltic and Ecological Sublimity in Poe’s The Journal of Julius Rodman and Isabella Bird’s A Lady’s Life in the Rocky Mountains
Bill FRIEND: Postmodern Eden: Nature and the City on a Hill in Charles Olson’s The Maximus Poems
Dave WILLIAMS: “Back to the Garden:” The Liberation of the Id in the Antinomian Sixties
Asbjørn GRONSTADT: Peckinpah’s Walden: The Violent Indictment of “Civilization” in The Wild Bunch
Nicholas SPENCER: Inhuman(e) Subjects: Postmodern Theory and Contemporary Animal Liberation Fiction
Michael Angelo TATA: The Pomo Tingle: From Mundanity to Sublimity and Back Again
Laura BARRETT and Daniel R. WHITE: The Re-construction of Nature: Postmodern Ecology and the Kissimmee River Restoration Project
Tim COLLINS: Conversations in the Rust Belt.
Michael YORK: The Nature and Culture Debate in Popular Forms of Emergent Spirituality in America
William CUMMINGS: Modern Primitivism: The Recent History of Civilization’s Discontents
Roxana PREDA: ‘The Angel in the Ecosystem’ Revisited: Disney’s Pocahontas and Postmodern Ethics
Megan C. McSHANE: The Manifest Disharmony of Ephemeral Culture: Art, Ecology, and Waste Management in American Culture
Claire LAWRENCE: Wilderness Icons: The Difficulty of Representing the Desert
Natasha DOW SCHüLL: Oasis/Mirage: Fantasies of Nature in Las Vegas
Jennifer CYPHER and Eric HIGGS: Colonizing the Imagination: Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Adrian J. IVAKHIV: Re-Animations: Instinct and Civility after the Ends of ‘Man’ and ‘Nature’
James KIRWAN: The Postmodernist’s Journey Into Nature: From Philo of Alexandria to Pocahontas and Back Again, By Way of Jean-François Lyotard.
Marco DIANI: Democracy and Its Discontent: Tocqueville and Baudrillard on the Nature of “America”
Ursula GÖRICKE: Custom Is Our Nature: Cavell and Wittgenstein versus Freud
Bernd HERZOGENRATH: Looking Forward/Looking Back: Thomas Cole and the Belated Construction of Nature
Lee ROZELLE: Oceanic Terrain: Peristaltic and Ecological Sublimity in Poe’s The Journal of Julius Rodman and Isabella Bird’s A Lady’s Life in the Rocky Mountains
Bill FRIEND: Postmodern Eden: Nature and the City on a Hill in Charles Olson’s The Maximus Poems
Dave WILLIAMS: “Back to the Garden:” The Liberation of the Id in the Antinomian Sixties
Asbjørn GRONSTADT: Peckinpah’s Walden: The Violent Indictment of “Civilization” in The Wild Bunch
Nicholas SPENCER: Inhuman(e) Subjects: Postmodern Theory and Contemporary Animal Liberation Fiction
Michael Angelo TATA: The Pomo Tingle: From Mundanity to Sublimity and Back Again
Laura BARRETT and Daniel R. WHITE: The Re-construction of Nature: Postmodern Ecology and the Kissimmee River Restoration Project
Tim COLLINS: Conversations in the Rust Belt.
Michael YORK: The Nature and Culture Debate in Popular Forms of Emergent Spirituality in America
William CUMMINGS: Modern Primitivism: The Recent History of Civilization’s Discontents
Roxana PREDA: ‘The Angel in the Ecosystem’ Revisited: Disney’s Pocahontas and Postmodern Ethics
Megan C. McSHANE: The Manifest Disharmony of Ephemeral Culture: Art, Ecology, and Waste Management in American Culture
Claire LAWRENCE: Wilderness Icons: The Difficulty of Representing the Desert
Natasha DOW SCHüLL: Oasis/Mirage: Fantasies of Nature in Las Vegas
Jennifer CYPHER and Eric HIGGS: Colonizing the Imagination: Disney’s Wilderness Lodge