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The great new wilderness debate

Author: J Baird Callicott; Michael P Nelson
Publisher: Athens : University of Georgia Press, ©1998.
Edition/Format:   Book : State or province government publication : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Material Type: Government publication, State or province government publication
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: J Baird Callicott; Michael P Nelson
ISBN: 082031983X 9780820319834 0820319848 9780820319841
OCLC Number: 38016594
Description: xiv, 697 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Selections from Jonathan Edwards, "The Images of shadows of divine things,""Christian doctrine of original sin defended," and "Sinners in the hands of an angry God" --
Ralph Waldo Emerson, selections from Nature --
Selections from Henry Davis Thoreau, "Walking" and "Huckleberries" --
John Muir, selections from Our national parks --
Theodore Roosevelt, "The American wilderness: wilderness hunters and wilderness game" --
Aldo Leopold, "Wilderness as a form of land use" --
Robert Marshall, "The Problem of the wilderness" --
Sigurd Olson, "Why wilderness?" --
A. Starker Leopold, et al., "Wildlife management in the national parks" (or, the Leopold report) --
The Wilderness Act of 1964 --
Mark Woods, "Federal wilderness preservation in the United States: the preservation of wilderness?" --
Michael P. Nelson, "An Amalgamation of wilderness preservation arguments" --
Chief Luther Standing Bear, "Indian wisdom" --
Roderick Nash, "The international perspective" --
David Harmon, "Cultural diversity, human subsistence, and the national park ideal" --
Ramachandra Guha, "Radical American environmentalism and wilderness preservation: a third world critique" --
David M. Johns, "The Relevance of deep ecology to the third world: some preliminary comments" --
Ramachandra Guha, "Deep ecology revisited" --
Arne Naess, "The Third world, wilderness, and deep ecology" --
Arturo Gomez-Pompa and Andrea Kaus, "Taming the wilderness myth" --
Fabienne Bayet, "Overturning the doctrine: indigenous people and wilderness-being aboriginal in the environmental movement" --
Carl Talbot, "The Wilderness narrative and the cultural logic of capitalism" --
J. Baird Callicott, "The Wilderness idea revisited: the sustainable development alternative" --
Holmes Rolston III, "The Wilderness idea reaffirmed" --
J. Baird Callicott, "That good old-time wilderness religion" --
Dave Foreman, "Wilderness areas for real" --
Reed F. Noss, "Sustainabilty and wilderness" --
William M. Denevan, "The Pristine myth: the landscape of the Americas in 1492" --
Thomas H. Birch, "The Incarceration of wildness: wilderness areas as prisons" --
William Cronon, "The Trouble with wilderness, or, getting back to the wrong nature" --
Marvin Henberg, "Wilderness, myth, and American character" --
Selections from Aldo Leopold, "Threatened species" and "Wilderness" --
Reed F. Noss, "Wilderness recovery: thinking big restoration ecology" --
Donald M. Waller, "Getting back to the right nature: a reply to Cronon's 'The Trouble with wilderness'" --
Dave Foreman, "Wilderness: from scenery to nature" --
J. Baird Callicott, "Should wilderness areas become biodiversity reserves?" --
R. Edward Grumbine, "Using biodiversity as a justification for nature protection in the US" --
Jack Turner, "In wildness is the preservation of the world" --
Gary Paul Nabhan, "Cultural parallax in viewing North American habitats" --
Gary Snyder, "The Rediscovery of Turtle Island" --
Val Plumwood, "Wilderness skepticism and wilderness dualism".
Responsibility: edited by J. Baird Callicott and Michael P. Nelson.

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