Bibliographies
Post Structuralism & Environmentalism Readings
Here is list of suggested readings contributed on the post structuralism and
environmentalism thread - very helpful. Thanks everyone, the time and effort is
much appreciated. It's what makes this listserv so valuable.
Patrick Howard
Sue Ellen Campbell, The Ecocriticism Reader (1996).
Edgar Morin. Le Methode I. La nature de la Nature (1977).
------------. Towards a Study of Humankind: The Nature of Nature. Peter Lang, 1992.
------------. Homeland Earth: A Manifesto for the New Millenium (1999)
Felix Guattari. The Three Ecologies. 1989.
Giorgio Agamben, The Open: Man and Animal. 2002 (and as a background his previous Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life. 1995)
Verena Andermatt Conley, Ecopolitics: The Environment in Poststructuralist Thought
Steven Vogel , "Nature as Origin and Difference: On Environmental Philosophy and Continental Thought" (Philosophy Today 1998: 42)
On Foucault's relevancy for environmental studies (includes a good article on
nature writing as self-technology): Discourses of the Environment, ed. Eric Darier
Derrida, J. "And Say the Animal Responded?" (in Zoontologies)
Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, http://www.uleth.ca/edu/research/ictrd/cjee/volume_8/contents.html, Volume 8/ 2003, following articles:
Editorial: Exploring New Genres of Inquiry in Environmental Education Research [PDF] Constance L. Russell, Lakehead University & Paul Hart, University of Regina, Canada
The "Nature" of Environmental Education Research From a Feminist
Poststructuralist Viewpoint [PDF] á Annette Gough, Deakin University & Hilary
Whitehouse, James Cook University, Australia
Tales From Camp Wilde: Queer(y)ing Environmental Education Research [PDF] á Noel Gough & Annette Gough, Deakin University, Australia with Peter Appelbaum, Arcadia University, Sophia Appelbaum, Project Learn School, Philadelphia, Mary Aswell Doll, Savannah College of Art and Design, Georgia, USA, & Warren Sellers, Deakin University, Australia
Postphenomenological Enquiry and Living the Environmental Condition [PDF] á
Phillip Payne, La Trobe University, Australia
Environmental Education Research Volume 11, number 4, September 2005.
Special issue "Transitions in thought and practice: links, divergences and
contradictions in post-critical inquiry", following articles:
Transitions in thought and practice: links, divergences and contradictions in
post‐critical inquiry, Paul Hart
The "post‐post period" and environmental education research, Marcia McKenzie
Lifeworld and textualism: reassembling the researcher/ed and "others," Phillip G. Payne
Whoever does not write is written: the role of nature in post‐post approaches to environmental education research, Constance L. Russell
Towards a better grasp of what matters in view of "the posts", Rob O'Donoghue and Heila Lotz‐Sisitka
Second thoughts on post‐critical inquiry, Marcia McKenzie
Sciences Humaines. Hors serie. Special No 3. Mai et Juin 2005. Pensees rebelles Foucault, Derrida et Deleuze, http://www.scienceshumaines.com/sommaire.do?id=41436
Ç La FrenchTheory metisse transatlantique È by Francois Cusset
L'affaire Sokal : Pourquoi la France È by Nicolas Journet
Lyotard's The Postmodern Condition
A.M. Lippit's, Electric Animal.
Arran Gare's POSTMODERNISM AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS
Deleuze & Guattari's A THOUSAND PLATEAUS
Helene Cixous's "The Laugh of the Medusa,"
Luce Irigaray's ELEMENTAL PASSIONS
anything Donna Haraway has written, especially HOW LIKE A LEAF, a series of interviews she did with a former student which is the best introduction to her work that I know. I also really like "Cyborgs and Symbionts," in THE CYBORG READER.
Cary Wolfe's Animal Rites