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Environmental Stewardship: Images from Popular Culture

Autor Dorothy J. Howell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 iul 1997
This work addresses the cultural background of stewardship as a progression from individual personal aesthetics to a deeply informed environmental ethic that could become a national environmental policy. Howell begins by assessing our personal cultural background and our philosophical notions of our role in the natural world. She looks at the evolution of Western civilization and changing worldviews in relation to nature, examining especially early conceptions of a more appealing, simpler life closer to nature in contrast to the perceived civilized world that is portrayed as decadent. Howell examines archetypes from literature and the popular arts, finding examples in Jungian psychology and in contemporary film and television that support the Wild Man image and promote the Simple Life yearning. She then looks at the early 20th-century conservation and preservation writers as the most direct ancestors of today's environmental movement and an immediate source of inspiration.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780897893916
ISBN-10: 0897893913
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Preface
Introduction
Origins: Whence We Come
Origins of the Western Tradition
Europe in the Continuum of the Western Tradition
Tradition and the Founding of a Nation
Repercussions: Expressions and Implications of Alienation
Imagination and the Arts: Where We Saw Ourselves
Emergence of the Simple Life
Sciences, Art, and Literature
Heroes, Wild Men, and the Noble Savage
Reflections of the Natural World: What We Left Behind
Lessons from beyond America's Western Tradition
Images from Our First Nations
Contemporary Amerindian Perspectives
A Sense of Place
Popular Culture: Outlets and Surrogates
Place and Ambivalence in the Popular Arts
Edgar Rice Burroughs's Tarzan of the Apes: Timeless Surrogate
Related Contemporaries and Descendants of Tarzan
The Ape-Man's Modern Descendants and Remote Relatives
Stewardship: Reconnection with the Natural World
The Human Niche and Defining a Personal Environmental Ethic
Cultural Sources for a Restored Relationship
Toward a National Environmental Ethic
Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

Howell begins this fascinating book with a discussion of two films, Local Hero and On Deadly Ground, showing how in various manifestations of popular culture, 'each of us is either endowed with or searching for an environmental aesthetic. Howell argeus that people search for an expression of connection with nature in the popular media, and that this 'sacred journey' leads to better environmental policy. . . . [T]his ambitious and engrossing book presents a new understabding of its topic and is well worth reading. All general and academic collections.
[H]arden's offering has the strength of providing a highly readable overview of Columbia River history colored by portrayals of actual participants in an important sector of the region's history. Because of this accessibility, the work will serve students of environmental history and those of regional and United States history generally well.
[T]he author offers a number of insightful concepts and arguments. . . . Many of Howell's points are extremely thought-provoking.