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This book brings together a set of readings that throw light on the relationship between people and the environment.* Provides both historical background and an analysis of key debates and theories * Based on tried and tested classroom teaching material * Uses the idea of "environmental discourses" to explain human--environmental relationships
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Preface. Acknowledgements. Part I: Native Americans and the Environment:. 1. A Spidera s Web (1961): Black Elk. 2. The Ties that Bind (1990): Annie L. Booth and Harvey M. Jacobs. 3. How Can One Sell the Air: A Manifesto for the Earth (ca. 1855): Chief Seattle. 4. The Cycle of Life (1990): Audrey Shenandoah. 5. An Iroquois Perspective (1980): Oren Lyons. Part II: Colonial Encounters:. Introduction. 6. A Certaine Indian (1621): William Bradford. 7. The Indians Grew Very Inquisitive (1647): John Winthrop. 8. Before They Got Thick (ca. Early Nineteenth Century): Percy Bigmouth. 9. Give Us Good Goods (1743): Anonymous. 10. The Pristine Myth: The Landscape of the Americas in 1492 (1992): William M. Denevan. 11. The Invasion of America: Indians, Colonialism and the Cant of Conquest (1975): Francis Jennings. 12. Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England (1983): William Cronon. 13. The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492 (1972): Alfred W. Crosby Jr. Part III: Territorial Expansion:. Introduction. 14. Moving West (1797): Daniel Boone. 15. The 1785 Ordnance. 16. The Oregon Trail (1849): Francis Parkman Jr. 17. Letters Home (1863--5): Gro Svendsen. 18. The Garden of the World and American Agrarianism (1950): Henry Nash Smith. 19. American Railways (1903): Edwin Pratt. 20. From Report of the Lands of the Arid Region of the United States (1878): John Wesley Powell. 21. The Significance of the Frontier in American History (1894): Frederick Jackson Turner. Part IV: An American Environment:. Introduction. 22. The American Wilderness (1982): Roderick Nash. 23. From The Pioneers (1823): James Fenimore Cooper. 24. William Coopera s Town (1995): Alan Taylor. 25. Essay on American Scenery (1835): Thomas Cole. Part V: The Early Environmental Movement:. Introduction. 26. Walking (1862): Henry David Thoreau. 27. Man and Nature (1864): George Perkins Marsh. 28. National Park Legislation (1864). 29. National Park Legislation (1872). 30. National Parks: The American Experience (1987): Alfred Runte. 31. A Voice for Wilderness (1901): John Muir. 32. National Park Service Legislation (1916). Part VI: The Progressive Movement and the Environment:. Introduction. 33. The Conservation Movement and the Progressive Tradition (1959): Samuel Hays. 34. Conservation, Protection, Reclamation and Irrigation (1901): Theodore Roosevelt. 35. Theodore Roosevelt and Conservation (1997): H. W. Brands. 36. The Birth of Conservation (1947): Gifford Pinchot. 37. Efficiency, Equity and Esthetics: Shifting Themes in American Conservation (1987): Clayton R. Koppes. Part VII: Environmental Thinkers:. Introduction. 38. Thinking Like a Mountain (1949): Aldo Leopold. 39. The Obligation to Endure (1962): Rachel Carson. 40. The Economics of the Coming Spaceship Earth (1966): Kenneth E. Boulding. Part VIII: The Regulatory Revolution:. Introduction. 41. Message to Congress (1970): Richard Nixon. 42. A Fierce Green Fire (1993): Philip Shabecoff. 43. Environmental Policy Since the 1970s (1994): Norman J. Vig and Michael E. Kraft. 44. Environmental Policy in the Courts (1994): Lettie M. Wenner. 45. The Environmental Impact Statement and the Rhetoric of Democracy (1992): M. Jimmie Killingsworth and Jacqueline Palmer. Part IX: The Greening of the United States:. Introduction. 46. Twenty Years of Environmental Mobilization (1992): Robert Cameron Mitchell, Angela G. Mertig, and Riley E. Dunlap. 47. New York Days (1991): David R. Brower. 48. Environmental Values in American Culture (1995): Willett Kempton, James S. Boster, and Jennifer A. Hartley. Part X: Debates on the Environment:. Introduction. 49. Environmental Overkill (1993): Dixie Lee Ray with Lou Guzzo. 50. Ecorealism (1995): Gregg Easterbrook. 51. Green and Competitive (1995): Michael E. Porter and Claas van der Linde. Part XI: Radical Environmental Discourses:. Introduction. 52. Deep Ecology (1985): Bill Devall and George Sessions. 53. Confessions of an Eco--Warrior (1991): Dave Foreman. 54. Social Ecology (1990): Murray Bookchin. 55. Rhetoric and Action in Ecotopian Discourse (1992): M. Jimmie Killingsworth and Jacqueline S. Palmer. Part XII: Gendered Environmental Discourses:Introduction. 56. Ecofeminism (1992): Carolyn Merchant. 57. Ecofeminism and Bioregionalism (1987--8): Judith Plant. 58. Masculinity and Ecology (1991): Sam Keen. Part XIII: Environmental Justice:Introduction. 59. Toxic Struggles (1993): Lois Gibbs. 60. Anatomy of Environmental Racism (1993): Robert D. Bullard. 61. Principles of Environmental Justice (1991). Part XIV: A New Ecological Order?:. Introduction. 62. Environmentalism and the Future of Progressive Politics (1989): Robert C. Paehlke. 63. The Third Eden (1991): Stanwyn Shetler. 64. Toward a Healing of Self and World (1992): Joanna Macy. 65. The Dream of the Earth (1988): Thomas Berry. 66. Confessions of a Developer (1992): Wallace Kaufman. 67. The Hoop of the World (1961): Black Elk. Readings: A Full Citation. Index.