Thoreaus Sense of Place Thoreaus Sense of Place
American Land & Life

Thoreaus Sense of Place

Essays in American Environmental Writing

    • 24,99 €
    • 24,99 €

Descrizione dell’editore

 Recent Thoreau studies have shifted to an emphasis on the green” Thoreau, on Thoreau the environmentalist, rooted firmly in particular places and interacting with particular objects. In the wake of Buell’s Environmental Imagination, the nineteen essayists in this challenging volume address the central questions in Thoreau studies today: how “green,” how immersed in a sense of place, was Thoreau really, and how has this sense of place affected the tradition of nature writing in America?

The contributors to this stimulating collection address the ways in which Thoreau and his successors attempt to cope with the basic epistemological split between perceiver and place inherent in writing about nature; related discussions involve the kinds of discourse most effective for writing about place. They focus on the impact on Thoreau and his successors of culturally constructed assumptions deriving from science, politics, race, gender, history, and literary conventions. Finally, they explore the implications surrounding a writer’s appropriation or even exploitation of places and objects.

GENERE
Scienza e natura
PUBBLICATO
2000
1 maggio
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
324
EDITORE
University of Iowa Press
DIMENSIONE
2,4
MB

Altri libri di questa serie

Nature and Culture in the Northern Forest Nature and Culture in the Northern Forest
2010
Bad Land Pastoralism in Great Plains Fiction Bad Land Pastoralism in Great Plains Fiction
2010
This Vast Book of Nature This Vast Book of Nature
2009
Places of Quiet Beauty Places of Quiet Beauty
1997
Edge Effects Edge Effects
1993
Oneota Flow Oneota Flow
2009