On Active Grounds
Agency and Time in the Environmental Humanities
Herausgeber: Boschman, Robert; Trono, Mario
On Active Grounds
Agency and Time in the Environmental Humanities
Herausgeber: Boschman, Robert; Trono, Mario
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In the context of the environmental humanities, this book focuses on agency and time, revealed in fourteen essays and a photo album that cover topics such as temporal literacy, graphic novels, ecocinema, eco-musicology, animal studies, Indigeneity, wolf reintroduction, environmental history, green conservatism, and environmental policy.
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In the context of the environmental humanities, this book focuses on agency and time, revealed in fourteen essays and a photo album that cover topics such as temporal literacy, graphic novels, ecocinema, eco-musicology, animal studies, Indigeneity, wolf reintroduction, environmental history, green conservatism, and environmental policy.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 149mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9781771123396
- ISBN-10: 1771123397
- Artikelnr.: 47709317
- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 149mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9781771123396
- ISBN-10: 1771123397
- Artikelnr.: 47709317
Robert Boschman is a professor of English, Languages, and Cultures at Mount Royal University, Calgary. He is the author of In the Way of Nature: Ecology and Westward Expansion in the Poetry of Anne Bradstreet, Elizabeth Bishop, and Amy Clampitt (2009) and co-editor with Mario Trono of Found in Alberta: Environmental Themes for the Anthropocene (WLU Press, 2014). Mario Trono studies visual cultures from an environmental perspective. He co-edited (with Robert Boschman) Found in Alberta: Environmental Themes for the Anthropocene (2014). Mario was a co-founder of Under Western Skies, a biennial, interdisciplinary conference on the environment and teaches at Mount Royal University.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Figures, Photographs, and Tables
Foreword Steven Hartman
Introduction: Agency, Time, and the Environmental Humanities Mario Trono
and Robert Boschman
I. Eco-Temporal Literacies
1 "The clock's wound up": Critical Reading Practices in the Time of Social
Acceleration and Ecological Collapse Paul Huebener
2 Shrinking Response Times: Ecocinematic Viewing and Montagist Reply
Mario Trono
3 "Allô, ici la terre": Four Case Studies of Ecological Music Composition,
Performance, and Listening Sabine Feisst
4 The Environmental Vampire: Terror, Time, and Territory after 9/11
Robert Boschman
II. Timelines and Indigeneity
5 Colorful Chicken Dance at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump? Geneviève
Susemihl
6 Mapping a Bleak Future: The Mining Legacy of Navajo Nation Lea Rekow
III. Animal Agents
7 The Gaze of Predators, Fleshly Worlds, and the Redefinition of the Human
Karla Armbruster
8 Anim-oils: Wild Animals in Petro-Cultural Landscapes Pamela Banting
9 Reacting to Wolves: The Construction of Identity and Value Morgan
Zedalis and Sean Gould
Active Grounds: With Bruno Latour in the Alberta Badlands (Photo Album)
Robert Boschman
IV. History, Missteps, Revival
10 Failure to Connect: How Earth First! Damaged Environmentalism, 1980-1992
Emily Swanson
11 Sustainable Economy and Value Creation: Environmental Ethics and the
Conservative Tradition Mishka Lysack
V. Present and Future Purposes
12 Culture as Vector: Agency for Social-Ecological Systems Change Nancy
Doubleday
13 Building Canada's Renewable Energy Economy: Best Practices from the
German Energiewende Mishka Lysack
14 Declarations of Interdependence Randy Schroeder and Kent Schroeder
Contributors
Karla Armbruster, Webster University, Louis, MO
Pamela Banting, University of Calgary, AB
Robert Boschman, Mount Royal University in Calgary, AB
Nancy C. Doubleday, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Sabine Feisst, Arizona State University
Sean Gould, Idaho
Steven Hartman, Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall, SWE
Paul Huebener, Athabasca University, AB
Mishka Lysack, University of Calgary, AB
Lea Rekow, Green My Favela, Rio de Janeiro
Kent Schroeder, Humber College, Toronto, ON
Randy Schroeder, Mount Royal University, Calgary, AB
Geneviève Susemihl, University of Kiel, Germany
Emily Swanson, Anoka Technical College, MN
Mario Trono, Mount Royal University, Calgary, AB
Morgan Zedalis, McCall, Idaho
Acknowledgements
List of Figures, Photographs, and Tables
Foreword Steven Hartman
Introduction: Agency, Time, and the Environmental Humanities Mario Trono
and Robert Boschman
I. Eco-Temporal Literacies
1 "The clock's wound up": Critical Reading Practices in the Time of Social
Acceleration and Ecological Collapse Paul Huebener
2 Shrinking Response Times: Ecocinematic Viewing and Montagist Reply
Mario Trono
3 "Allô, ici la terre": Four Case Studies of Ecological Music Composition,
Performance, and Listening Sabine Feisst
4 The Environmental Vampire: Terror, Time, and Territory after 9/11
Robert Boschman
II. Timelines and Indigeneity
5 Colorful Chicken Dance at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump? Geneviève
Susemihl
6 Mapping a Bleak Future: The Mining Legacy of Navajo Nation Lea Rekow
III. Animal Agents
7 The Gaze of Predators, Fleshly Worlds, and the Redefinition of the Human
Karla Armbruster
8 Anim-oils: Wild Animals in Petro-Cultural Landscapes Pamela Banting
9 Reacting to Wolves: The Construction of Identity and Value Morgan
Zedalis and Sean Gould
Active Grounds: With Bruno Latour in the Alberta Badlands (Photo Album)
Robert Boschman
IV. History, Missteps, Revival
10 Failure to Connect: How Earth First! Damaged Environmentalism, 1980-1992
Emily Swanson
11 Sustainable Economy and Value Creation: Environmental Ethics and the
Conservative Tradition Mishka Lysack
V. Present and Future Purposes
12 Culture as Vector: Agency for Social-Ecological Systems Change Nancy
Doubleday
13 Building Canada's Renewable Energy Economy: Best Practices from the
German Energiewende Mishka Lysack
14 Declarations of Interdependence Randy Schroeder and Kent Schroeder
Contributors
Karla Armbruster, Webster University, Louis, MO
Pamela Banting, University of Calgary, AB
Robert Boschman, Mount Royal University in Calgary, AB
Nancy C. Doubleday, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Sabine Feisst, Arizona State University
Sean Gould, Idaho
Steven Hartman, Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall, SWE
Paul Huebener, Athabasca University, AB
Mishka Lysack, University of Calgary, AB
Lea Rekow, Green My Favela, Rio de Janeiro
Kent Schroeder, Humber College, Toronto, ON
Randy Schroeder, Mount Royal University, Calgary, AB
Geneviève Susemihl, University of Kiel, Germany
Emily Swanson, Anoka Technical College, MN
Mario Trono, Mount Royal University, Calgary, AB
Morgan Zedalis, McCall, Idaho
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Figures, Photographs, and Tables
Foreword Steven Hartman
Introduction: Agency, Time, and the Environmental Humanities Mario Trono
and Robert Boschman
I. Eco-Temporal Literacies
1 "The clock's wound up": Critical Reading Practices in the Time of Social
Acceleration and Ecological Collapse Paul Huebener
2 Shrinking Response Times: Ecocinematic Viewing and Montagist Reply
Mario Trono
3 "Allô, ici la terre": Four Case Studies of Ecological Music Composition,
Performance, and Listening Sabine Feisst
4 The Environmental Vampire: Terror, Time, and Territory after 9/11
Robert Boschman
II. Timelines and Indigeneity
5 Colorful Chicken Dance at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump? Geneviève
Susemihl
6 Mapping a Bleak Future: The Mining Legacy of Navajo Nation Lea Rekow
III. Animal Agents
7 The Gaze of Predators, Fleshly Worlds, and the Redefinition of the Human
Karla Armbruster
8 Anim-oils: Wild Animals in Petro-Cultural Landscapes Pamela Banting
9 Reacting to Wolves: The Construction of Identity and Value Morgan
Zedalis and Sean Gould
Active Grounds: With Bruno Latour in the Alberta Badlands (Photo Album)
Robert Boschman
IV. History, Missteps, Revival
10 Failure to Connect: How Earth First! Damaged Environmentalism, 1980-1992
Emily Swanson
11 Sustainable Economy and Value Creation: Environmental Ethics and the
Conservative Tradition Mishka Lysack
V. Present and Future Purposes
12 Culture as Vector: Agency for Social-Ecological Systems Change Nancy
Doubleday
13 Building Canada's Renewable Energy Economy: Best Practices from the
German Energiewende Mishka Lysack
14 Declarations of Interdependence Randy Schroeder and Kent Schroeder
Contributors
Karla Armbruster, Webster University, Louis, MO
Pamela Banting, University of Calgary, AB
Robert Boschman, Mount Royal University in Calgary, AB
Nancy C. Doubleday, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Sabine Feisst, Arizona State University
Sean Gould, Idaho
Steven Hartman, Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall, SWE
Paul Huebener, Athabasca University, AB
Mishka Lysack, University of Calgary, AB
Lea Rekow, Green My Favela, Rio de Janeiro
Kent Schroeder, Humber College, Toronto, ON
Randy Schroeder, Mount Royal University, Calgary, AB
Geneviève Susemihl, University of Kiel, Germany
Emily Swanson, Anoka Technical College, MN
Mario Trono, Mount Royal University, Calgary, AB
Morgan Zedalis, McCall, Idaho
Acknowledgements
List of Figures, Photographs, and Tables
Foreword Steven Hartman
Introduction: Agency, Time, and the Environmental Humanities Mario Trono
and Robert Boschman
I. Eco-Temporal Literacies
1 "The clock's wound up": Critical Reading Practices in the Time of Social
Acceleration and Ecological Collapse Paul Huebener
2 Shrinking Response Times: Ecocinematic Viewing and Montagist Reply
Mario Trono
3 "Allô, ici la terre": Four Case Studies of Ecological Music Composition,
Performance, and Listening Sabine Feisst
4 The Environmental Vampire: Terror, Time, and Territory after 9/11
Robert Boschman
II. Timelines and Indigeneity
5 Colorful Chicken Dance at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump? Geneviève
Susemihl
6 Mapping a Bleak Future: The Mining Legacy of Navajo Nation Lea Rekow
III. Animal Agents
7 The Gaze of Predators, Fleshly Worlds, and the Redefinition of the Human
Karla Armbruster
8 Anim-oils: Wild Animals in Petro-Cultural Landscapes Pamela Banting
9 Reacting to Wolves: The Construction of Identity and Value Morgan
Zedalis and Sean Gould
Active Grounds: With Bruno Latour in the Alberta Badlands (Photo Album)
Robert Boschman
IV. History, Missteps, Revival
10 Failure to Connect: How Earth First! Damaged Environmentalism, 1980-1992
Emily Swanson
11 Sustainable Economy and Value Creation: Environmental Ethics and the
Conservative Tradition Mishka Lysack
V. Present and Future Purposes
12 Culture as Vector: Agency for Social-Ecological Systems Change Nancy
Doubleday
13 Building Canada's Renewable Energy Economy: Best Practices from the
German Energiewende Mishka Lysack
14 Declarations of Interdependence Randy Schroeder and Kent Schroeder
Contributors
Karla Armbruster, Webster University, Louis, MO
Pamela Banting, University of Calgary, AB
Robert Boschman, Mount Royal University in Calgary, AB
Nancy C. Doubleday, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Sabine Feisst, Arizona State University
Sean Gould, Idaho
Steven Hartman, Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall, SWE
Paul Huebener, Athabasca University, AB
Mishka Lysack, University of Calgary, AB
Lea Rekow, Green My Favela, Rio de Janeiro
Kent Schroeder, Humber College, Toronto, ON
Randy Schroeder, Mount Royal University, Calgary, AB
Geneviève Susemihl, University of Kiel, Germany
Emily Swanson, Anoka Technical College, MN
Mario Trono, Mount Royal University, Calgary, AB
Morgan Zedalis, McCall, Idaho