1995 Bibliography



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21st Century Earth Greenhaven Press: San Diego, 1995.
The Environmental Crises Greenhaven Press: San Diego, 1995.
Endangered Species Greenhaven Press: San Diego, 1995.
Leslie M. Silko Video, 50 minutes n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: American Literature Series
N. Scott Momaday Video, 50 minutes n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: American Literature Series
Robert Frost: A First Acquaintance Video, 16 minutes n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: American Literature Series
Thoreau's Walden Video, 28 minutes n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: American Literature Series
Willa Cather's America Video, 60 minutes n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: American Literature Series
An Anthology of Great Plains Poets n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: Midwest Quarterly 36.4/Summer
The issue comprises poems by 74 poets from Great Plains states. Includes one or two poems by each poet accompanied by the poet's commentary.
Rhetoric in Contemporary America U of Wisconsin P: Madison, 1996.

Abbey, Lloyd.
Abbey: Selections, 1959-1989 GDS Inc: Buffalo, 1996.

Ackerman, Diane.
The Rarest of the Rare Random House: New York, 1995.

Alpers, Paul.
What Is Pastoral? U of Chicago Press: Chicago, 1996.

Anderson, Chris, and Lex Runciman
A Forest of Voices: Reading and Writing the Environment Mayfield Pub.: Mountain View, 1995.
A classroom-based environmental reader. Models from a variety of writers like Henry David Thoreau, Annie Dillard, Edward Abbey, and Rachel Carson. Includes rhetorical strategies for expressive and research writing and paper topic possibilities.

Atwood, Margaret
Strange Things: The Malevolent North in Canadian Literature Oxford UP : Toronto, 1995.
Examines the effects of the "frozen North," including the "monstrous" wendigo and the ongoing appeal of a failed polar expedition, on the Canadian literary tradition.
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Barcott, Bruce, ed
Northwest Passages Sasquatch: Seattle, 1995.
Collection of writing by over 90 authors about the Northwest, from the earliest white explorers to Raymond Carver.
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Barnes, Claude T.
The Natural History of a Mountain Year: Four Seasons in the Wasatch Range U of Utah P: Salt Lake City , 1996.
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Bartlett, Robert, Priya A. Kurian, and Madhu Malik.
International Organizations and Environmental Policy Greenhaven Press: Westport, 1995.
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Beigel, Jennifer
Literature and the Living World: Environmental Education in the English Classroom. n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment (2.2)
Uses ideas of John Dewey to find ways to integrate ecological issues into the educational system.
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Bellanca, Mary Ellen
Gerard Manley Hopkins's Journal and the Poetics of Natural History. Modern Language Association Convention: Chicago, IL, 1995.
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Benjamin, Kay.
A Wild Delight: The Art and Style of Nature Writing. Editor C. Z. Walker K.D. Benjamin G. Dunham Sharp Eyes: Proceedings of a Conference on John Burroughs and Environmental Writing. 86-91 State University College of New York at Oneonta: New York, 1995.
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Bennett, John W., and Seena B. Kohl.
Settling the Canadian-American West, 1890-1915 U of Nebraska P. : Lincoln, 1995.
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Bergon, Frank.
Wild Game University of Nevada P.: Reno , 1995.
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Berry, Wendell.
Another Turn of the Crank Counterpoint: Washington, D.C. , 1996.
Six essays on sustainability and stewardship.
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Bess, Jennifer
Remodeling Eden in Early Modern Travel Narratives, Science and Poetry n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: DAI 56 (November 1995)
Examines the way "descriptions of paradise regained are accompanied by commercialism and violence toward the natural world" in works of early New World explorers.
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Bevis, William
Borneo Log: The Struggle for Sarawak's Forests Utah State UP: Logan , 1995.
Western States Book Award for Creative Nonfiction winner.
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Bevis, William W
Region, Power, Place. Editor Michael Kowalewski Reading the West; New Essays on the Literature of the American West Cambridge UP: New York , 1996.
Author contrasts tribal and ecological conceptions of place with "the no-place of capitalist modernity," with particular examples from D'Arcy McNickle's fiction.
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Blatz, Charles
Ethics and Agriculture: An Anthology on Current Issues in World Context U of Idaho P.: Moscow, 1995.
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Bonner, Charles
Crisis and Responsibility: Environment, Lifeworld and the Elemental. n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: DAI 55 (June 1995)
Argues for "a phenomenological approach to environmental ethics," which is defined as "a palpable, embodied responsibility for the mortal suffering of the other."
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American Women Afield: Writings by Pioneering Women Naturalists Editor Bonta, Marcia Myers Texas A&M UP: College Station, 1995.
Excerpts from the work of 25 women writers, from Susan Fenimore Cooper to Rachel Carson. Introduction and further readings provided for each author.
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Bowersox, Joe William, III
The Public Space of Environmentalism: Reason, Values, and Legitimacy in Environmental Ethics and Politics. n.p.: n.p., 1996.
Series: DAI 56 (January 1996)
Discusses "the contemporary political problem of competing views of the proper relation between humans and the environment" as a "fundamental dilemma" in "contemporary Western philosophy."
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Atomic Ghost: Poets Respond to the Nuclear Age Editor Bradley, John Coffee House Press: Minneapolis , 1995.
Collection of over one hundred poems from numerous cultures. Poets include Gary Snyder, Gallway Kinnell, Nanao Sakaki, Carolyn Forche, and others. Intro. Terry Tempest Williams.
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Brandt, Di
Jerusalem Beloved Turnstone: Winnipeg , 1995.
Poems about the mythical, historical, and policital Jerusalem.
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Brown, Charles S.
Anthropocentrism and Ecocentrism: The Quest for a New World View. n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: Midwest Quarterly 36.2 (1995): 191-102
Examines organic and mechanistic metaphors of the human relationship to the world. Includes discussions of deep ecology and ecofeminism.
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Brox, Jane
Here and Nowhere Else: Late Seasons of a Farm and Its Family Beacon P: Boston, 1995.
Memoir about returning to a family farm in the Merrimac Valley of Massachusetts to face contemporary social problems.
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Brulle, Robert Joseph
Agency, Democracy, and the Environment: An Examination of United States Environmental Movement Organizations from the Perspective of Critical Theory. n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: DAI 56 (November 1995)
Examines, through "critical theory," the effects various "discursive frames" and types of "foundation support" have on the viability of environmental organizations.
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Environmental Justice Editor Bryant, Bunyan Island Press: Covelo, 1995.
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Bryson, Michael Allan
Explorations of Objectivity: Science, Nature, and Gender in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century America. n.p.: n.p., 1996.
Series: DAI 56 (January 1996)
Argues for the importance of gender as "an important marker" for the portrayal of nature in scientific writings from 1840 to 1930.
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Buell, Lawrence
The Environmental Imagination: Thoreau, Nature Writing, and the Formation of American Culture Belknap Press of Harvard UP: Cambridge, MA: 1995.
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Burger, Joanna
A Naturalist Along the Jersey Shore Rutgers UP: New Brunswick, 1996.
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Burkert, Walter
Creation of the Sacred: Tracks in Biology in Early Religions Harvard UP: Cambridge, 1996.
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Burns, E. Bradford
Kinship with the Land: Regionalist Thought in Iowa, 1894-1942 U of Iowa P: Iowa City , 1996.
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Busby, Mark
Larry McMurtry and the West: An Ambivalent Relationship U of North Texas P: Denten, 1995.
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Butler, James R., and Elaine Butler
Kindred Spirits: The Relationship between John Burroughs and John Muir. Editor C.Z. Walker K.D. Benjamin G. Dunham Sharp Eyes: Proceedings of a Conference on John Burroughs and Environmental Writing. 22-36 State University of New York at Oneonta: New York, 1995.
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Chappell, Fred
Spring Garden Louisiana State UP: Baton Rouge, 1995.
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Clarke, Joni Adamson
A Place to See: Ecological Literary Theory and Practice. n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: DAI 56 (November 1995)
Argues that critics and teachers working toward ecological and societal balance should include "all members of our discourse community in cooperative rather than competitive ways."
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Clayton, Patti Hilliard
Connection on the Ice: Environmental Ethics in Theory and Practice. n.p.: n.p., 1996.
Series: DAI 56 (January 1996)
Examines "the dominant model" for environmental ethics, based in "mainstream moral philosophy," and suggests as two "alternatives," "ecofeminist 'care' theory," and "Heideggerian phenomenology."
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Greening the College Curriculum: A Guide to Environmental Teaching in the Liberal Arts Editor Collett, Jonathan Stephen Karakashian Island P: Covelo, CA, 1995.
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Cooper, John Charles
Three Poems for Thomas Merton: Fourth Street Rapture; I will flee to the Dharma, I will flee to the Sangha, I will fless to the Buddha; and a Thai Translation. n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: Merton Seasonal 20.2 (Spring 1995): 12-14
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Cooper, Fenimore Susan
Rural Hours Syracuse UP: Syracuse, 1995 (1968).
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Cowdrey, Albert L
This Land, This South: An Environmental History Rev. ed. UP of Kentucky: Lexington, 1995.
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Crawford, Colin
Uproar at Dancing Rabbit Creek: The Battle over Race, Class, and the Environment in the New South Addison-Wesley: Reading, 1996.
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Uncommon Ground: Toward Reinventing Nature Editor Cronon, William Norton: New York, 1995.
Wide-ranging essays on the cultural construction of nature. Long introduction by Cronon; essays by Robert Harrison, Carolyn Merchant, James Proctor, Richard White, and others; bibliography.
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Davis, John
The Landscape of Belief: Encountering the Holy Land in Nineteenth-Century American Art and Culture Princeton UP: Princeton, 1996.
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Dawson, Jan C.
Landmarks of Home in the Pacific Northwest n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.2 (1995)
Examines ecological metaphor, Earth as Home, in Carol Bigwood's Earth Muse: Feminism, Nature, and Art and Vera Norwood's Made from This Earth: American Women and Nature.
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de Silva, Rachel, ed
Leading Out : Women Climbers Reach the Top Seal P: Seattle, 1995.
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Dekkers, Midas
Dearest Pet: On Bestiality Routledge: New York, 1996.
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Devi, Mahaswet
Imaginary Maps Translator Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak Routledge: New York, 1995.
Three stories concerning gender, nature, and marginalization in bioregional indigenous communities of India; "conversation," preface, and afterword by Spivak.
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Dickenson, James R
Home on the Range: A Century on the High Plains Scribner: New York, 1995.
Examines interconnectedness of people and the land through the author's family history in McDonald, Kansas, a small town of the high plains.
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Dickerson, Lynn
Elements of 19th-Century Romanticism in Contemporary Forest Management Practices n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: Journal of Forestry 93.9 (1995): 36-40
Contrast literary and visual aspects of romantism with the ecosystem perspective in contemporary forest management.
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Dillingham, William B
Melville's Later Novels U of Georgia P: Athens, 1995.
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Dowie, Mark
Losing Ground: American Environmentalism at the Close of the Twentieth Century MIT Press: Boston, 1995.
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Drummond, Alexander
Enos Mills UP of Colorado: Niwot, 1995.
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Dunham, George
At Home: The Naturalist as Saunterer Editor C.Z. Walker K.D. Benjamin G. Dunham Sharp Eyes: Proceedings of a Conference on John Burroughs and Environmental Writing 1995 37-48 State University College of New York at Oneonta: New York, 1995.
John Burroughs' writings about walking set in the the tradition of the saunterer.
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Dunlap, M.H.
Sixty Miles from Contentment: Traveling the Nineteenth-Century Interior HarperCollins: New York, 1995.
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Dupuy, Edward J.
Autobiography in Walker Percy: Repetition, Redemption, and Recovery Louisiana State UP: Baton Rouge, 1995.
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Durnil, Gordon K.
The Making of a Conservative Environmentalist Indiana UP: Indianapolis, 1995.
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Dwyer, Jim
Earthworks Neal-Schuman Publishers: New York, 1995.
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Easterbrook, Greg
A Moment on the Earth: The Coming Age of Environmental Optimism Viking-Penguin: New York, 1995.
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Let the People Judge: Wise Use and the Private Property Rights Movement Editor Echeverria, John Eby, Raymond Booth Island P: Covelo, CA, 1995.
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Elder, John
Imagining the Earth: Poetry and the Vision of Nature 2nd ed. U of Georgia P: Athens, 1996.
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American Nature Writers Editor Elder, John 2 vols. Charles Scribners' Sons Reference Books: New York , 1996.
Major compilation of bibliographical essays on American nature writers.
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Ellen, R.F.
Ecology, Culture, and Domestication Berg Publishers: Herndon, 1996.
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Farmer, Mark
Mystery in Alaska n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: Popular Science September 1995: 78+
Details Pentagon plan to generate virtual lenses, mirrors, and antennas in the ionosphere by transmitting enormous amounts of energy into the upper atmosphere.
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Ferry, Luc
The New Ecological Order Translator Carol Volk U of Chicago P: Chicago, 1995 (1992).
Examines the "ideological roots" of Deep Ecology and other environmental movements, in both Europe and America, arguing against the "dangers of environmental claims" to democracy.
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Filemyr, Ann
Living at the Crossroads: The Intersection of Nature, Culture and Identity n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: DAI 56 (September 1995)
Offers a challenge to "existing Feminist Theory on Identity Politics" by examining "personal, social, and cultural identities from an ecological and feminist standpoint."
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Fiorino, Daniel J.
Making Environmental Policy U of California P: Berkeley, 1995.
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Fish, Charles
In Good Hands: The Keeping of a Family Farm Farrar, Straus and Giroux: New York, 1995.
Remembrance of a Vermont farm that has been in the author's family for six generations.
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Fleharty, Eugene D.
Wild Animals and Settlers on the Great Plains U of Oklahoma P: Norman, 1995.
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Animals in the Middle Ages: A Book of Essays Editor Flores, Nona C. Garland P: Hamden, 1995.
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Foster, Emily, ed
The Ohio Frontier: An Anthology of Early Writings UP of Kentucky: Lexington, 1996.
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Tumblewords: Reading and Writing the West Editor Fox, William L. U of Nevada P: Reno, 1995.
Collection of poetry, essays, and short fiction by contemporary Western writers. Entries divided regionally by state.
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Fradkin, Philip L.
The Seven States of California: A Natural and Human History Henry Holt and Co.: New York, 1995.
Author traces the natural and human histories of California by dividing it into "seven geographic/cultural provinces . . . [with] similar appearances, economies, customs, and heritages."
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Francione, Gary L.
Animals, Property, and Law Temple UP: Philadelphia, 1995.
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Fredericks, Nancy
Melville's Art of Democracy University of Georgia P: Athens, 1995.
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Always, Rachel: The Letters of Rachel Carson and Dorothy Freeman, 1952-1964 Editor Freeman, Martha Beacon P: Boston, 1995.
Hundreds of personal letters exchanged between Carson and her dear friend reveal an intimate side of Carson, as well as her work as a writer.
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Gaard, Greta and Lori Gruen
Comment on George's 'Should Feminists be Vegetarians?' n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 21.1 (Autumn 1995): 230-241
Critiques George's argument against feminist vegetarianism; concludes that feminists have a solid nutritional, environmental, and philosophical basis for choosing ethical vegetarianism.
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Gelbspan, Ross
The Heat is On: The Warming of the World's Climate Sparks a Blaze of Denial n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: Harper's December 1995: 31-39
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Gifford, Terry
Green Voices: Understanding Contemporary Nature Poetry St. Martin's Press: New York, 1995.
Gifford considers the pastoral and anti-pastoral traditions, and the social construction of nature in contemporary American and European poetry.
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Giles, Janice Holt
The Plum Thicket UP of Kentucky: Lexington, 1996.
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The Ecocriticism Reader Editor Glotfelty, Cheryll Fromm, Harold U of Georgia P: Athens, 1995.
Collection of classic and cutting-edge essays in ecological literary criticism. Introduction defines ecocriticism and traces its history; essays offer a range of ecocritical aproaches. Bibliographies.
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Goodwin, Brian
How the Leopard Changed Its Spots: The Evolution of Complexity Simon and Schuster: New York, 1996.
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Gotlieb, Yosef
Development, Environment, and Global Disjunction: Toward Sustainable Recovery St Lucie Press: DelRay Beach, FL, 1995.
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Gowdy, John M., and Sabine O'Hara
Economic Theory of Environmentalists St. Lucie Press: DelRay Beach, FL, 1995.
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Graulich, Melody
Facist Fishes, Power Rangers, and Rape-Crisis Feminists: Who Gets to Define? n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.2 ( 1995)
A response to Marshall's "The Lorax and the Ecopolice" explores the need for a variety of rhetorical methods to shape social discourse.
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Gray, Gary G.
Wildlife and People U of Illinois P: Champaign, 1995.
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Guli, Francesca
April Month for Merton n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: Merton Seasonal 20.2 (Spring 1995): 19
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Hafen, Lyman
Roping the Wind: A Personal History of Cowboys and the Land U of Utah P: Logan, 1995.
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Haines, Francis
The Buffalo: The Story of American Bison and Their Hunters from Prehistoric Times to the Present U of Oklahoma P: Norman, 1995.
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Harries-Jones, Peter
A Recursive Vision: Ecological Understanding and Gregory Bateson U of Toronto P: Toronto, 1995.
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Harris, Sharon M.
American Women Writers to 1800 Oxford UP: New York, 1995.
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Hart, E. Richard
Zuni and the Courts: A Struggle for Sovereign Land Rights U of Kansas P: n.p., 1995.
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Hart, John
Storm Over Mono: The Mono Lake Battle and the California Water Future U of California P: Berkeley, 1995.
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Hay, John
A Beginner's Faith in Things Unseen Beacon P: Boston, 1995.
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Hayles, N. Katherine
Simulated Nature and Natural Simulations: Rethinking the Relation Between the Beholder and the World William Cronon Uncommon Ground: Toward Reinventing Nature 409-25 Norton: New York, 1995.
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Hempstead, S. Christian
The Traveling of Clarity n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: Merton Seasonal 20.2 (Spring 1995): 24-25
Rev. of Gethsemani Poems by J.T. Ledbetter (Vanguard Press, 1994)
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Green Culture: Rhetorical Analyses of Environmental Discourse Editor Herndl, Carl G. Brown, Stuart C. U of Wisconsin P: Madison, 1996.
Collection of essays.
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Hiebert, Terry Grant
The Redemption of Creation in Twentieth-Century Eco-Theologies n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: DAI 55 (June 1995)
Explores "how recent eco-theologies address the redemptive core of Christian theology," in order to reconcile the "relationship between the land and humans."
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Appalachia Inside Out: A Sequel to "Voices from the Hills" Editor Higgs, Robert J. Manning, Ambrose N.> Miller, Jim Wayne U of Tennessee P: Knoxville, 1995.
Anthology of 200 works of fiction, poetry, essays, and scholarship about the land and people of the Appalachians. Organized in sixteen thematic sections.
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Hildebrand, John
Mapping the Farm: The Chronicle of a Family Knopf: New York, 1995.
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Holman, David Marion
A Certain Slant of Light: Regionalism and the Form of Southern and Midwestern Fiction Louisiana State UP: Baton Rouge, 1995.
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Hoyer, Mark T.
Gary Snyder and Wovoka n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.2 (1995)
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Hughes, J. Donald
North American Indian Ecology 2nd ed. Texas Western UP: El Paso, 1995.
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Hviding, Edvard
Guardians of Marvovo Lagoon: Practice, Place, and Politics in Maritime Melanesia U of Hawai'i P: Manoa, 1996.
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Hyett, Barbara Helfgott
The River n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: College English 56.5 (1995): 571
Poem.
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Hyett, Barbara Helfgott
Schaus Swallowtail Butterfly n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: College English 56.5 (1995): 572
Poem.
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Irmscher, Christoph
Violence and Artistic Representation in John James Audubon n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: Raritan 15.2 (1995): 97-114
Discusses representations of violence and the violence (killing) that preceded representation in Catesby, Crevecour, and Audubon's writing and illustrations.
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Jackson, Wes
Becoming Native to This Place Counterpoint: Washington, D.C., 1996.
Collection of essays suggest "using dying small towns and rural communities as the foundation for a new kind of ecological economy."
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Listening to the Land: Nature, Culture, and Eros Editor Jensen, Derrick Sierra Club Books: San Francisco, 1995.
Twenty-eight conversations with such environmentalists and ecologists as Thomas Berry, Matthew Fox, Susan Griffin, Jerry Mander, Starhawk, Dave Foreman, Terry Tempest Williams.
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Jones, Roger.
Owl n.p.: n.p., 1994.
Series: College English 56.4 (April 1994): 452
Poem
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Kaufman, Polly Welts
National Parks and the Woman's Voice U of New Mexico P: Albuquerque, 1996.
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Kellert, Stephen R.
The Value of Life: Biological Diversity and Human Society Island P: Covelo, CA, 1996.
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Kennedy, Margrit
Interest and Inflation Free Money-Creating an Exchange Medium That Works For Everybody and Protects the Earth New Society Publishers : 1995.
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Keuhls, Thom
Beyond Sovereign Territory: The Space of Ecopolitics U of Minnesota P: Minneapolis, 1996.
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Kich, Martin
Western American Novelists Garland P: Hamden, 1995.
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Kingsolver, Barbara
High Tide in Tucson: Essays from Now or Never HarperCollins: New York, 1995.
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Knopp, Lisa
Field of Vision U of Iowa P: Iowa City, 1996.
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Reading the West Editor Kowalewski, Michael Cambridge UP: New York, 1996.
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Lee, Martha F.
Earth First!: Environmental Apocalypse Syracuse UP: New York, 1995.
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Legler, Gretchen
All the Powerful Invisible Things: A Sportswoman's Notebook Seal P: Seattle, 1995.
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Legler, Gretchen Tracy
Toward a Postmodern Pastoral: Contemporary Women Writers' Revisions of the Natural World n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: DAI 55 (March 1995)
Argues that contemporary women writing about the land "construct a 'post-modern pastoral'" to "resist or disrupt" the "mostly white, masculinist" traditions in nature writing.
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Littlefield, Daniel F., and James W. Parins, eds
Native American Writing in the Southeast: An Anthology, 1875-1935. Editor Littlefield, Daniel F. Parins, James W. UP of Mississippi: Jackson, 1995.
Twenty-eight writers from five nations: Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek), and Yuchi. Includes letters, addresses, stories, poems, plays, dialect works, biographical and historical prose.
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Locker, Thomas
Sky Tree: Seeing Science Through Art HarperCollins: New York, 1995.
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Lopez, Michael
Emerson and Power: Creative Antagonism in the Nineteenth Century Northern Illinois UP: DeKalb, 1996.
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Love, Glen Aress
The World Begins Here: An Anthology of Oregon Short Fiction Oregon State UP: Corvallis, 1995.
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Lutts, Ralph H.
John Burroughs and the Honey Bee: Bridging Science and Emotion in Environmental Writing Editor C.Z. Walker K.D. Benjamin G. Dunham Sharp Eyes: Proceedings of a Conference on John Burroughs and Environmental Writing 1995. 49-61 State U of New York at Oneonta: New York, 1995.
Examines issues associated with effectively combining emotional, spiritual and scientific approaches to nature in environmental writing. Touches on Chief Seattle's speech, nature fakers and Bambi. Scheduled to appear in ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 3.2.
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Lyons, Nick
A Flyfisher's World Grove/Atlantic: New York, 1996.
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The Oxford Book of Nature Writing Editor Mabey, Richard Oxford UP: New York, 1995.
A sampler of two thousand years of European and American nature writing. Brief general introduction and seven section introductions. No biographical or critical headnotes.
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Minding Nature: The Philosophers of Ecology Editor Macauley, David Guilford: New York, 1996.
Contains 14 essays on significant philosophers and thinkers, including Hobbes, Fourier, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Arendt, Bloch, Jonas, Mumford, Jonas, Commoner, Ehrlich, Carson, Habermas and Bookchin.
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Mack, Clayton
Grizzlies & White Guys: The Stories of Clayton Mack B.C.: Harbour: Vancouver, 1995.
Transcribed stories of a Native American hunting guide.
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Mandell, Danile R.
Behind the Frontier: Indians in Eighteenth-Century Eastern Massachusetts U of Nebraska P: Lincoln, 1996.
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Marshall, Ian
The Lorax and the Ecopolice n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.2 (Fall 1995)
Explores the role of environmental rhetoric in relationship to the Dr. Suess story The Lorax, with implications for teaching environmental issues.
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Maser, Chris
Resolving Environmental Conflict: Towards Sustainable Development St. Lucia P: DelRay Beach, 1995.
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Masumoto, David
Epitaph for a Peach: Four Seasons on My Family Farm HarperCollins: San Francisco, 1995.
A third-generation Japanese American organic farmer chronicles a year raising peaches and grapes on his farm in California's San Joaquin Valley.
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McMillin, T.S
The Best Read Naturalist?: Burroughs, Emerson, & the Text of Nature Editor C.Z. Walker K.D. Benjamin G. Dunham Sharp Eyes: Proceedings of a Conference on John Burroughs and Environmental Writing 1995. 62-75 State U of New York at Oneonta: New York, 1995. 62-75.
An examination of Emerson's influence of John Burroughs.
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Merkl, Karen Ann
Ecopsychology: Exploring Psychological Aspects of Our Relationship to Nature n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: DAI 56 (December 1995)
A "qualitative study . . . designed to gather information about significant psychological aspects of individuals' relationship to nature," based on interviews with "nine adult women."
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Merton, Thomas
Run to the Mountain: The Story of a Vocation/The Journals of Thomas Merton, Vol. 1: 1939-1941 Editor Ed. Patrick Hart OCSO HarperCollins: San Francisco, 1995.
Covers his pre-monastic years, including time in Greenwich Village, Cuba, and teaching at St. Bonaventure University.
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Merton, Thomas
Hagia Sophia: An Excerpt n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: Merton Seasonal 20.1 (Winter 1995): 1
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Merton, Thomas
Entering the Silence: The Journals of Thomas Merton, Vol 2: 1942-1951 Editor Jonathan Montaldo HarperCollins: San Francisco, 1995.
Early monastic years at Gethsemani Monastery.
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Miles, John
Guardians of the Park: A History of the National Parks and Conservation Association Taylor and Francis: Bristol, 1995.
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Minott, Katherine Elizabeth
Seeing With a Soulful Eye: An Analysis and Anthology of the Nature Writing of Blind and Visually Impaired Persons n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: DAI 33 (October 1995)
Argues that the way "blind/visually impaired individuals . . . convey their perceptions" of the natural world allows "readers with sight to "see" the world more distinctly."
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Mitchell, John Hansen
Walking Toward Walden: A Pilgrimage in Search of Place Addison-Wesley: Reading, 1995.
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Morris, Holly
A Different Angle: Fly Fishing Stories by Women Seal P: Seattle, 1995.
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Mugerauer, Robert
Interpreting Environments: Tradition, Deconstruction, Hermeneutics U of Texas P: Austin, 1996.
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Murphy, Patrick D
Literature, Nature, and Other: Ecofeminist Critiques State U of New York P: Albany, 1995.
Critiques literary ecocriticism and nature writing/environmental literature using post-structuralist literary theory, ecofeminist philosophy, and cultural studies; examples from fiction, poetry, and prose.
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Murphy, Patrick D
'The Whole Wide World Was Scrubbed Clean': The Androcentric Animation of Denatured Disney Editor Elizabeth Bell Lynda Hass Laura Sells From Mouse to Mermaid: The Politics of Film, Gender, and Culture Indiana UP: Bloomington, 1995.
Ecofeminist critique of animated Disney Company films.
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Murphy, Patrick D
Robinson Jeffers, Gary Synder, and the Problem of Civilization Editor William B. Thesing Robinson Jeffers and a Galaxy of Writers U of South Carolina P: Columbia, SC, 1995.
Explores the influence of Jeffers on Synder's views regarding civilization within the context of a Gaian ethic.
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Murray, John
Nature Writing Handbook: A Creative Guide Sierra Club: San Francisco, 1995.
A writer's handbook with a focus on nature writing, including suggested reading lists and directory of writing programs featuring nature writing.
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American Nature Writing 1995 Editor Murray, John A. Sierra Club : San Francisco, 1995.
Second issue of annual collection of new nature writing. Includes Peter Mathiessen, Susan Brownmiller, Barry Lopez, Terry Tempest Williams, Rick Bass, Jane Smiley, others.
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The Cambridge Companion to Henry David Thoreau Editor Myerson, Joel Cambridge UP: New York, 1995.
Thirteen essays written by some of the world's foremost Thoreau scholars. A comprehensive introduction to Thoreau's life and work, friendships and haunts, and reputation and audience.
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Facing Eden: 100 Years of Landscape Art in the Bay Area Editor Nash, Stephan U of California P: Berkeley, 1995.
Collection of 7 essays by art historians on landscape and design in Bay Area painting, photography, architecture, and urban planning from 1870 to 1990.
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Private Voices, Public Lives: Women Speak on Literary Life Editor Nelson, Nancy Owen U of North Texas P: Denton , 1995.
Collection of critical essays by women written in the mode of narrative scholarship. The three sections, "The Work/Love Paradigm," "The Text as Mirror," and "Teaching and Writing Self," deal with how women scholars relate with various texts.
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Novak, Barbara
Nature and Culture: American Landscape and Painting, 1825-1875 Rev. ed. Oxford UP: New York, 1995.
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Pack, Robert
Minding the Sun U of Chicago P: Chicago, 1996.
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Conservation and Environmentalism: An Encyclopedia Editor Paehlke, Robert C. Garland P: Hamden, 1995.
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Papa, James Anthony, Jr.
Economy, Kinship, Solitude, and Vision: Walden as a Narrative Model in the Work of Edward Abbey, Henry Beston, Richard Byrd, and Annie Dillard n.p.: n.p., 1996.
Series: DAI 56 (January 1996)
Argues that texts by the four writers draw on and finally "surpass Walden in depth and substance" regarding "economy," "kinship," "solitude," and "artistic vision."
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Parini, Jay
The Greening of the Humanities n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: New York Times Magazine 29 October 1995
Account of the growing inclusion of environmental studies in college degree programs; mention of notable courses, colleges, and professors.
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Payne, Daniel
Voices in the Wilderness: American Nature Writing and Environmental Politics UP of New England: n.p., 1995.
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Cherokee Editor: The Writings of Elias Boudinot Editor Perdue, Theda U of Georgia P: Athens: 1996.
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Indexes to the Collected Works of John Burroughs Editor Perkins, William D. Bergon, Frank Knight, Frank John Burroughs Association: New York, 1995.
Four indices collate volume numbers of four editions of Burroughs's collected works, index chapter titles alphabetically and by volume and keywords, and give the essays' original titles and places of publication.
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Phyllis, Stanley M.
American Environmental Heroes Enslow Publishers: Springfield, 1996.
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Pickering, Samuel F.
Walkabout Year: Twelve Months in Australia U of Missouri P: Columbia, 1995.
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Coming Through the Swamp: The Nature Writings of Gene Stratton Porter Editor Plum, Sydney Landon U of Utah P: Salt Lake City, 1996.
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Polk, Dora Beale
The Island of California: A History of Myth U of Nebraska P: Lincoln, 1995.
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Price, Jennifer
Looking for Nature at the Mall: A Field Guide to the Nature Company Editor William Cronon Uncommon Ground: Toward Reinventing Nature 186-203 Norton: New York, 1995.
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Quantic, Diane Dufva
The Nature of the Place: A Study of Great Plains Fiction U of Nebraska P: Lincoln, 1995.
Quantic considers various myths and their shaping influence on Great Plains literature. Authors discussed include Willa Cather, Wallace Stegner, and Laura Ingalls Wilder.
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Railsback, Brian E
Parallel Expeditions: Charles Darwin and the Art of John Steinbeck U of Idaho P: Moscow, 1995.
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Rainey, Sue
Creating Picturesque America: Monument to the Natural and Cultural Landscape Vanderbilt UP: Nashville, 1995.
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Rammal, Samir M.
Teaching Environmental Literature to EFL Students in Palestinian Universities n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.2 (1995)
Discusses rational, practical applications and innovations for the intoduction of environmental literature in Palestinian universities.
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Reichman, O.J.
Living Landscapes of Kansas Photographs Steve Mulligan U of Kansas P: Lawrence, 1995.
Color photographs with accompanying text. Natural history including the geology, vegetation, and effect of weather of the regions of Kansas.
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Reynolds, David S.
Walt Whitman's America: A Cultural Biography Knopf: New York, 1995.
Places Whitman's work in a cultural context. Although focused on Whitman's life, establishes a context for many writers of the same period.
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Rogers, Pattiann
Firekeeper Milkweed: Minneapolis, 1995.
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Ronald, Ann, and Stephen Trimble
Earthtones: A Nevada Album U of Nevada P: Reno, 1995.
Essays by Ann Ronald and photographs by John Trimble of Nevada's Great Basin.
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Roorda, Randall Keith
Dramas of Solitude: Narratives of Retreat in American Nature Writing n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: DAI 56 (July 1995)
Defines and explores "the narrative of retreat" in American nature writing, using works by Henry Thoreau, John Van Dyke, Wendell Berry, and John Muir.
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Writing Nature: An Ecological Reader for Writers Editor Ross, Carolyn St. Martin's: New York, 1995.
Textbook for college writing course with readings about people's relationships to the natural world; includes discussion questions and writing assignments.
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Ross, Suzanne
Response to 'The Lorax and the Ecopolice' by Ian Marshall n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.2 (1995)
Application of Kenneth Burke's ideas of human communication provides a framework for alternate rhetorical strategy.
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Ross, Andrew
The Chicago Gangster Theory of Life: Nature's Debt to Society Verso: New York, 1995.
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Ecopsychology: Restoring the Earth, Healing the Mind Editor Roszak, Theodore Gomes, Mary E. Kanner, Allen Sierra Club: San Francisco, 1995.
Collection of essays by leading psychotherapists, thinkers, and eco-activists, including James Hillman, Chellis Glendinning, Carl Anthony, Ralph Metzner, Joanna Macy, David Abram, and others.
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Ruether, Rosemary Radford
Women Healing Earth: Third World Women on Ecology n.p.: n.p., 1995.
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Russell, Sharman Apt
When the Land was Young: Reflections on American Archaeology Addison-Wesley: Reading, 1996.
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Russell, Kate Esary
The Hidden Darkness: Landscape as Psychological Symbol in Kate Chopin's Fiction n.p.: n.p., 1996.
Series: DAI 56 (January 1996)
Argues that Chopin uses "landscape as a psychological symbol throughout her canon" as a means to "elucidate both theme and character."
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Ryan, John E.
The Muddy Tablet n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.2 (1995)
Model for a first-year writing class integrating American nature writing, field experience, and instruction in written communication.
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Ryden, Kent
The Working Landscapes of John McPhee and Gretet Ehrlich. Modern Language Association Convention: Chicago, IL, 1995.
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Sale, Kirkpatrick
Rebels Against the Future: The Luddites and Their War on the Industrial Revolution: Lessons for the Computer Age n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Scholarly critique of "high-tech" revolution.
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Schama, Simon
Landscape and Memory Knopf: New York, 1995.
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Schneider-Hector, Dietmar
White Sands: National Monument or National Park? n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: Journal of the Southwest 37.1 (1995): 53-78
Account of the creation of this national monument.
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Schultz, Elizabeth A.
Unpainted to the Last: Moby-Dick and Twentieth-Century American Art UP of Kansas: Lawrence, 1995.
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Schweninger, Lee
Reading the Garden in Gilman's 'The Yellow Wallpaper' n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.2 (1995)
Ecofeminist reading of "The Yellow Wallpaper" reveals the similarity between eighteenth-century patriarchal attitudes towards women and gardens.
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Serres, Michel
The Natural Contract Translator Elizabeth MacArthur William Paulson U of Michigan P: Ann Arbor, 1995.
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Servid, Carolyn
From the Island's Edge: A Sitka Reader Graywolf P: St. Paul, 1995.
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Deep Ecology for the 21st Century: Readings on the Philosophy and Practice of the New Environmentalism Editor Sessions, George Shambala P: Boston, 1995.
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Shabecoff, Philip
A New Name for Peace: International Environmentalism, Sustainable Development, and Democracy n.p.: n.p., 1995.
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Silko, Leslie Marmon
Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit: Essays on Native American Life Today Simon and Schuster: New York, 1996.
Twenty-two critical essays on contemporary Native American life and literature.
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Slicer, Deborah
Is There an Ecofeminism-Deep Ecology 'Debate'? n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: Environmental Ethics 17.2 (1995)
Outlines six issues as vital to understanding ecofeminism and as preconditions for a deep ecology/feminism debate.
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Smith, Annick
Homestead Milkweed: Minneapolis, 1995.
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Snyder, Gary
A Place in Space: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Watersheds Counterpoint: Washington, D.C., 1996.
Paperback edition of collection of 29 essays written over the past 40 years, with thirteen recent essays.
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Snyder, Gary
Mountains and Rivers Without End Counterpoint: Washington, D.C., 1996.
Long poem, begun in the 1950's.
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Reinventing Nature? Responses to Postmodern Deconstruction Editor Soule, Michael E. Lease, Gary Island Press: Washington, D.C., 1995.
Nine critical essays about the social construction of nature. Includes Paul Shepard, Albert Borgmann, N. Katherine Hayles, Donald Worster, Gary Paul Nabhan, Stephen R. Kellert.
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Spolsky, Ellen
Gaps in Nature: Literary Interpretation and the Modular Mind State U of New York P: New York, 1995.
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Springer, Haskell
America and the Sea U of Georgia P: Athens, 1995.
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Stephenson, William C.
A New Type of Nature Writing n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: Midwest Quarterly 36.2 (1995): 170-190
Draws on five recent popular anthologies of nature writing to establish characteristics of the tradition. From them, proposes four principles of nature writing.
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Sternlicht, Sanford
All Things Herriot: James Herriot and His Peaceable Kingdom Syracuse UP: New York, 1995.
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Tarter, Jim
Collective Subjectivity and Postmodern Ecology n.p.: n.p., 1995.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.2 (1995)
Fuses Guattari and Negri's political concept of collective subjectivity with postmodern ecology and calls for expanding notions of subjectivity and community.
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Tassoni, John Paul
Lying with Sea-gull: The Ecofeminist Dialogics of Beauty in Robinson Jeffer's 'The Inhumanist