The Rise of the American Conservation Movement – Power, Privilege, and Environmental Protection
Autor Dorceta E. Tayloren Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 aug 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822361985
ISBN-10: 0822361981
Pagini: 496
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822361981
Pagini: 496
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Part I. The Impetus for Change
1. Key Concepts Informing Early Conservation Thought 9
2. Wealthy People and the City: An Ambivalent Relationship 32
Part II. Manliness, Womanhood, Wealth, and Sport
3. Wealth, Manliness, and Exploring the Outdoors: Racial and Gender Dynamics 51
4. Wealth, Women, and Outdoor Pursuits 83
5. People of Color: Access to and Control of Resources 109
Part III. Wildlife Protection
6. Sport Hunting, Scarcity, and Wildlife Protection 161
7. Blaming Women, Immigrants, and Minorities for Bird Destruction 189
8. Challenging Wildlife Regulations and Understanding the Business-Conservation Connections 224
Part IV. Gender, Wealth, and Forest Conservation
9. Rural Beautification and Forest Conservation: Gender, Class, and Corporate Dynamics 257
10. Preservation, Conservation, and Business Interests Collide 290
11. National Park Preservation, Racism, and Business Relations 328
12. Nation Building, Racial Exclusion, and the Social Construction of Wildlands 350
Conclusion 383
Notes 399
References 407
Index 465
Introduction 1
Part I. The Impetus for Change
1. Key Concepts Informing Early Conservation Thought 9
2. Wealthy People and the City: An Ambivalent Relationship 32
Part II. Manliness, Womanhood, Wealth, and Sport
3. Wealth, Manliness, and Exploring the Outdoors: Racial and Gender Dynamics 51
4. Wealth, Women, and Outdoor Pursuits 83
5. People of Color: Access to and Control of Resources 109
Part III. Wildlife Protection
6. Sport Hunting, Scarcity, and Wildlife Protection 161
7. Blaming Women, Immigrants, and Minorities for Bird Destruction 189
8. Challenging Wildlife Regulations and Understanding the Business-Conservation Connections 224
Part IV. Gender, Wealth, and Forest Conservation
9. Rural Beautification and Forest Conservation: Gender, Class, and Corporate Dynamics 257
10. Preservation, Conservation, and Business Interests Collide 290
11. National Park Preservation, Racism, and Business Relations 328
12. Nation Building, Racial Exclusion, and the Social Construction of Wildlands 350
Conclusion 383
Notes 399
References 407
Index 465
Notă biografică
Dorceta E. Taylor