Nature, Love, Medicine: Essays on Healing in Wilderness
Editat de Thomas Lowe Fleischneren Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 sep 2017
"In Nature, Love, Medicine, nearly two dozen writers, poets, scientists, and healers reflect on what loving and needing nature really means to them. Read it, and you'll be stirred to ask the same of your own reflection—in the clearest, quietest pool you can find." —Alan Weisman, author of The World Without Us and Countdown
By healing our relationship with nature, we heal ourselves. —Robin Wall Kimmerer
A diverse array of people—psychologists and poets, biologists and artists, a Buddhist teacher and a rock musician—share personal stories that reveal a common theme: when we pay conscious, careful attention to our wider world, we strengthen our core humanity. This practice of natural history leads to greater physical, psychological, and social health for individuals and communities.
Nature, Love, Medicine features writers with varied backgrounds and talents. Notable contributors range from conservationist and author Brooke Williams and award-winning author Elisabeth Tova Bailey to Vietnamese Buddhist monk and teacher Thich Nhat Hanh and internationally known poet Jane Hirshfield.
Thomas Lowe Fleischner, editor of Nature, Love, Medicine, is a naturalist and conservation biologist, and founding director of the Natural History Institute at Prescott College, where he has taught interdisciplinary environmental studies for almost three decades. He edited The Way of Natural History and authored Singing Stone: A Natural History of the Escalante Canyons and Desert Wetlands.
By healing our relationship with nature, we heal ourselves. —Robin Wall Kimmerer
A diverse array of people—psychologists and poets, biologists and artists, a Buddhist teacher and a rock musician—share personal stories that reveal a common theme: when we pay conscious, careful attention to our wider world, we strengthen our core humanity. This practice of natural history leads to greater physical, psychological, and social health for individuals and communities.
Nature, Love, Medicine features writers with varied backgrounds and talents. Notable contributors range from conservationist and author Brooke Williams and award-winning author Elisabeth Tova Bailey to Vietnamese Buddhist monk and teacher Thich Nhat Hanh and internationally known poet Jane Hirshfield.
Thomas Lowe Fleischner, editor of Nature, Love, Medicine, is a naturalist and conservation biologist, and founding director of the Natural History Institute at Prescott College, where he has taught interdisciplinary environmental studies for almost three decades. He edited The Way of Natural History and authored Singing Stone: A Natural History of the Escalante Canyons and Desert Wetlands.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781937226770
ISBN-10: 1937226778
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 146 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Torrey House Press
Colecția Torrey House Press
ISBN-10: 1937226778
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 146 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Torrey House Press
Colecția Torrey House Press
Recenzii
"In Nature, Love, Medicine, nearly two dozen writers, poets, scientists, and healers reflect on what loving and needing nature really means to them. Read it, and you'll be stirred to ask the same of your own reflection—in the clearest, quietest pool you can find."
—ALAN WEISMAN, author of The World Without Us and Countdown
"A sigh of relief, a blessing from some of the continent's most beautiful writers, a cooling breeze for an over–heated time—Tom Fleischner's new anthology is a pleasure, start to finish."
—KATHLEEN DEAN MOORE, author of Piano Tide and Great Tide Rising
Notă biografică
Thomas Lowe Fleischner edited the anthology The Way of Natural History (Trinity University Press, 2011; Honorable Mention, ForeWord Book of the Year Awards; Wall Street Journal "Best of Science" list), and is the author of Singing Stone: A Natural History of the Escalante Canyons (University of Utah Press, 1999) and Desert Wetlands (University of New Mexico Press, 2005), as well as numerous essays and articles in journals such as Conservation Biology, Ecopsychology, Environmental Management, Natural Resources Journal, and Wild Earth. He has served as a peer reviewer and assigning editor for several presses and professional journals.
Fleischner has been Professor of Environmental Studies at Prescott College in Prescott, Arizona, for 28 years, and is the founding director of its Natural History Institute. He was a co–founder of North Cascades Institute in Washington State, and the founding president of the Natural History Network. He has served on the Board of Governors of the Society for Conservation Biology as president of its Colorado Plateau Chapter, and in an advisory capacity to several other conservation and educational organizations.
Fleischner has been Professor of Environmental Studies at Prescott College in Prescott, Arizona, for 28 years, and is the founding director of its Natural History Institute. He was a co–founder of North Cascades Institute in Washington State, and the founding president of the Natural History Network. He has served on the Board of Governors of the Society for Conservation Biology as president of its Colorado Plateau Chapter, and in an advisory capacity to several other conservation and educational organizations.
Descriere
Diverse essayists explore how practicing attentive natural history remains an essential pathway to sanity and health, for individuals and societies.