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Sustaining the West - Cultural Responses to Canadian Environments

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Liza Piper, Lisa Szabo-Jones

  • Wilfrid Laurier University Press

  • Paru le : 31/03/2015
Western Canada's natural environment faces intensifying threats from industrialization in agriculture and resource development, social and cultural complicity... > Lire la suite
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Western Canada's natural environment faces intensifying threats from industrialization in agriculture and resource development, social and cultural complicity in these destructive practices, and most recently the negative effects of global climate change. The complex nature of the problems being addressed calls for productive interdisciplinary solutions. In this book, arts and humanities scholars and literary and visual artists tackle these pressing environmental issues in provocative and transformative ways.
Their commitment to environmental causes emerges through the fields of environmental history, environmental and ecocriticism, ecofeminism, ecoart, ecopoetry, and environmental journalism. This indispensable and timely resource constitutes a sustained cross-pollinating conversation across the environmental humanities about forms of representation and activism that enable ecological knowledge and ethical action on behalf of Western Canadian environments, yet have global reach.
Among the developments in the contributors' construction of environmental knowledge are a focus on the power of sentiment in linking people to the fate of nature, and the need to decolonize social and environmental relations and assumptions in the West.

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    • Pages : 365
    • Taille : 9 175 Ko
    • Protection num. : Digital Watermarking

À propos des auteurs

Liza Piper is an associate professor at the University of Alberta, where she teaches environmental and Canadian history. She researches and writes about the relations between people and the rest of nature in the past, primarily in northern environments and with a particular focus on the roles of science and industry and the consequences for diet and health. She is the author of The Industrial Transformation of Subarctic Canada (2009). Lisa Szabo-Jones, a photographer and Trudeau Foundation Scholar, holds a PhD from the University of Alberta and teaches literature at John Abbott College.
She is co-editor of Sustaining the West: Cultural Responses to Canadian Environments (WLU Press, 2015).
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Sustaining the West. Cultural Responses to Canadian Environments
Liza Piper, ...
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