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National Park to Come by Margret Grebowicz Paperback
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Very Good
- Seller Notes
- “Label residue on back cover. Very gently read. Please zoom in and see photos.”
- Book Title
- National Park to Come
- ISBN
- 9780804789622
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
0804789622
ISBN-13
9780804789622
eBay Product ID (ePID)
204212330
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
104 Pages
Publication Name
National Park to Come
Language
English
Subject
Movements / General, Parks & Campgrounds, Public Policy / Environmental Policy
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Travel, Political Science, Philosophy
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
4.8 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2014-042787
Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
The
Reviews
"Grebowicz seeks to trouble our understanding of what a national park is and the work it does, on the land, culturally, and politically. Very much like William Cronon's seminal essay, 'The Trouble with Wilderness,' it seeks to open up the complexities too neatly bounded within and obscured by what we think when we think of a 'national park.' Her book fills a need for a creative, imaginative, accessible, and provocative text that engages critical debates in the environmental humanities."—Jon Christensen, University of California, Los Angeles and Editor of Boom: A Journal of California, "Grebowicz seeks to trouble our understanding of what a national park is and the work it does, on the land, culturally, and politically. Very much like William Cronon's seminal essay, 'The Trouble with Wilderness,' it seeks to open up the complexities too neatly bounded within and obscured by what we think when we think of a 'national park.' Her book fills a need for a creative, imaginative, accessible, and provocative text that engages critical debates in the environmental humanities."--Jon Christensen, University of California, Los Angeles and Editor of Boom: A Journal of California, "Grebowicz seeks to trouble our understanding of what a national park is and the work it does, on the land, culturally, and politically. Very much like William Cronon's seminal essay 'The Trouble with Wilderness,' it seeks to open up the complexities too neatly bounded within and obscured by what we think when we think of a 'national park.' Her book fills a need for a creative, imaginative, accessible, and provocative text that engages critical debates in the environmental humanities."—Jon Christensen, University of California, Los Angeles and Editor of Boom: A Journal of California
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
363.6/809764932
Synopsis
This book foregrounds concerns with social justice against the environmental and aesthetic ones that have traditionally shaped our national parks and asks us to reconsider what these parks might come to mean in the future., Historians of wilderness have shown that nature reserves are used ideologically in the construction of American national identity. But the contemporary problem of wilderness demands examination of how profoundly nature-in-reserve influences something more fundamental, namely what counts as being well, having a life, and having a future. What is wellness for the citizens to whom the parks are said to democratically belong? And how does the presence of foreigners threaten this wellness? Recent critiques of the Wilderness Act focus exclusively on its ecological effects, ignoring the extent to which wilderness policy affects our contemporary collective experience and political imagination. Tracing the challenges that migration and indigenousness currently pose to the national park system and the Wilderness Act, Grebowicz foregrounds concerns with social justice against the ecological and aesthetic ones that have created and continue to shape these environments. With photographs by Jacqueline Schlossman.
LC Classification Number
SB482
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