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Unity College of Maine, Unity, Maine, 1994.
ASLE Bibliography: 1994
A-authors
Abbey, Edward
The Brave Cowboy
>A hardcover collector's edition of the 1956 novel.
Dream Garden Press:
Salt Lake City,
1994.
The 1956 novel was made into the movie Lonely Are the
Brave. Includes introduction by Kirk Douglas.
Abu-Jaber, Diana
Jersey Sky
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: American Nature Writing Newsletter 6.1 (1994): 7
In a special issue on the Gaia hypothesis.
Ackerman, Diane
A Natural History of Love
Random House:
New York,
1994.
Adams, Robert
Cottonwoods: Photographs by Robert Adams
Smithsonian Institution Press:
Blue Ridge Summit, PA,
1994.
Book of photographs of cottonwood trees.
Adams, Robert and Stafford, William
Listening to the River: Seasons in the American West
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Aperture
Landscape photographs, accompanied by Stafford's poetry.
Adams, Robert
Why People Photograph: Selected Essays and Reviews
Aperture:
n.p.,
1994.
Investigates the art of photography in general, from the point of
view of this important landscape photographer.
Al-Madani, Yusur Wajeeh
Errand to the Center: The Archetypal Journey Image in Thoreau, Poe, and Melville
n.p.:
n.p.,
1983.
Series: DAI 43 (1983)
Argues that "the nostalgia for paradise" in nineteenth-century
American writing directed "the pattern and meaning of the journey"
toward "self-discovery and self-renewal.
Alaimo, Stacy
Cyborg and Ecofeminist Interventions: Challenges for an Environmental Feminism
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Feminist Studies 20 (1994)
Problematizes ecofeminism's associations of women and nature and
Donna Harraway's cyborg theory. Offers alternative construction of
"women and nature as agents in a mutual struggle.
Allen, William
Walking Distance: An Ohio Odyssey
Black Oak Books:
Cincinnati, OH,
1993.
With the help of a friend's nine-year-old daughter, the author
regains a measure of faith in humanity and rediscovers the wonder of
nonhuman nature.
Allen, Paula Gunn
Voice of the Turtle: American Indian Literature, 1900-1970
Ballantine:
New York,
1994.
Anthology of American Indian fiction and nonfiction focused on the
theme of transformation; twenty-three works by seventeen authors.
Alvarez, Ken
Twilight of the Panther: Biology, Bureaucracy, and Failure in an Endangered Species Program
Myakka River Publishing:
Sarasota, FL,
n.d..
Florida conservationist Alvarez analyzes in detail the failure of
government efforts to save the panther" -- Dave Foreman
Alverson, William S., Donald M. Waller and Walter Khulmann
Wild Forests: Conservation Biology and Public Policy
Island:
Washington, D.C.,
1994.
The authors, who have been involved in a "trail-blazing proposal
to restore old-growth forests...dissect current forest management and
how it threatens biodiversity" -- Dave Foreman
Anderson, Alison
Source Strategies and the Communication of Environmental Affairs
n.p.:
n.p.,
1991.
Series: Media, Culture, and Society 13.4 (1991): 459-476
Anderson, Chris
Edge Effects: Notes from an Oregon Forest
U of Iowa P:
Iowa City,
1993.
Arnold, Richard Sidney
Conservation and the Uses of Nature in Writings of Thoreau, Muir, and Abbey
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: DAI 54 (1994)
Studies "the evolution in attitudes toward the environment in
American politics and literature," leading to a reassessment of Thoreau,
Muir, and Abbey as "literary artists."
Austin, Mary
Cactus Thorn
U of Nevada P:
Reno,
1994.
A love story set in the southwestern desert. Melody Graulich's
foreword and afterword essays discuss "how Austin's themes are timeless
in setting and moral tone."
B-authors
Baker, Jennifer Jordan
'In a Thicket': Glenway Westcott's Pastoral Vision
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Studies in Short Fiction 31.2 (1994): 187-195
Balloon, Victoria Ann
Letting the Ape and the Tiger Die: The Man/Animal Dichotomy in Three Works of American Literature, 1906-1914
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: DAI 32 (1994)
Considers "the degree to which Darwinian evolution and Spencerian
philosophy" affected each author's "view of what the man/animal
ambiguity means to the human condition."
Barclay, Donald A., James H. Maguire and Peter Wild
Into the Wilderness Dream: Exploration Narratives of the American West
U of Utah P:
Salt Lake City,
1994.
Selections of accounts by Spanish, French, English, and American
explorers who came before Lewis and Clark.
Barcott, Bruce
Northwest Passages: A Literary Anthology of the Pacific Northwest from Coyote Tales to Roadside Attractions
Sasquatch:
Seattle,
1994.
Excerpted passages from native songs and European encounters to
postwar and contemporary writers. Each of the 75 entries is prefaced by
a short introduction to the author. Foreword by Charles Johnson
Barnard, Anne
A North American Connection: Women in Prairie Novels
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Great Plains Quarterly 14.1 (1994): 21-28
Prairie fiction in Canada and the U.S. is exemplified both by
references to physical space and by "the positioning of the female
character within that space.
Barnett, Gabrielle
Performing for the Forest
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Theater 25.1 (1994): 52-61
Bass, Rick
Platte River
Houghton Mifflin:
Boston,
1994.
Collection of three novellas. Non-human nature figures
prominently in stories centering on humans. Set in Montana, Michigan,
New England
Beeler, Michael
Jurassic Park in Cartoon Land: The Flintstones
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Cinefantastique 25.3 (1994): 8-23
Anthology
The Literature of Nature: The British and American Traditions
Editor
Begiebing, Robert J.
Grumbling, Owen
Plexus:
Medford, NJ,
1994.
Begoray, Noreen Joan
Ecofeminism: Tracing the Theoretical Roots
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: DAI 32 (1994
Argues that "ecofeminism should look toward...a more thoroughly
substantiated historical account of alienation from women and nature" in
defining "the relationship between humans and nature."
Benjamin, Nancy Berg
Traditional Enclosed Gardens in Ninteenth-Century American Fiction: The Constriction of Adamic Aspirations
n.p.:
n.p.,
1985.
Series: DAI 45 (1985
Offers a "complementary view" of the Edenic Myth in American
literature, examining how "the walled garden paradoxically razes
barriers," to clarify "our shared human condition."
Bennett, Jane
Thoreau's Nature: Ethics, Politics, and the Wild
Sage:
Thousand Oaks, CA,
1994.
Beran, Carol L.
The Studhorse Man: Translating the Boundaries of Text
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Great Plains Quarterly 14.3 (1994): 185-94
The opening of Kroetsch's novel subverts fabulation into a more
traditional travel/pioneer narrative of the Canadian Plains.
Berger, Bruce
There Was a River: Essays on the Southwest
U of Arizona P:
Tucson,
1994.
Skilled language and extraordinary descriptions" -- Publishers
Weekly.
Bergon, Frank
The Wilderness Reader
Reprint of 1980 Penguin edition with a new preface by Bergon.
U of Nevada P:
Reno,
1994.
Selections from the "literature of the American wilderness,"
from William Byrd to John McPhee.
Bergon, Frank
Shoshone Mike
U of Nevada P:
Reno,
1994.
A historical novel about a 200-mile hunt for a Native American man
"trying to preserve the ways of his ancestors against the forces of
history."
Beunat, Nathalie
Nature vs. Culture in Dashiell Hammett's Nightmare Town
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Clues: A Journal of Detection 15.1 (1994): 53-58
Bishop Jr., James
Epitaph for a Desert Anarchist: The Life and Legacy of Edward Abbey
Atheneum:
New York,
1994.
A former Newsweek correspondent's biography, including
information from Abbey's papers. -- Dave Foreman
Black, Ralph
From Concord Out: Henry David Thoreau and the Natural Sublime
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.1 (1994): 65-75
Thoreau challenges himself epistemologically and geographically
and emerges with a language and form to represent the confluence of
nature and culture.
Blair, Elizabeth
The Politics of Place in Linda Hogan's Mean Spirit
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: SAIL: Studies in American Indian Literature 6.3 (1994): 15-21
While it is touted that Native American literature is often about
"finding home," Hogan's novel deals with defining "home" and "place" in
a land "borrowed and broken" as oil fields.
Blevins, Winfred
Dictionary of the American West
Facts on File:
New York,
1993.
Definitions, histories, and stories define 5,000 expressions that
appear in historical texts and contemporary speech in the rural West.
Bolling, David M.
How to Save a River: A Handbook for Citizen Action
Island:
Washington, D.C.,
1994.
A journalist and conservationist "has written the first
comprehensive guidebook to river preservation," including information on
politics, fundraising, and working with the media.
Bonta, Marcia
American Women Afield: Writings by Pioneering Women Naturalists
Texas A&M UP:
College Station, TX,
1991.
Bossard, Timothy Dean
Cape Cod: Thoreau's Experiment in Human Culture
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: DAI 54 (1994)
Suggests that Thoreau's "attempt to come to literary terms with
the inhuman chaos of nature" presages "the great act of self-creation"
found in Walden.
Branch, Michael Paul
The Enlightened Naturalist: Ecological Romanticism in American Literature
Dissertation, University of Virginia
n.p.:
Charlottesville, VA,
1992.
Demonstrates how "post-Civil War nature writers" helped
"promulgate the ecological ethos" leading to an "American romantic
tradition" of increasing importance to today's American values.
Branch, Michael
Ecocriticism: Surviving Institutionalization in the Academic Environment
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.1 (1994): 91-99
As environmentally concerned discourse becomes institutionalized,
three possible problem areas emerge: Definitions of Literacy, Academic
Capitalism, and Practice.
Branch, Michael
Ecocriticism: The Nature of Nature in Literary Theory and Practice
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Weber Studies 11.1 (1994): 41-55
Branch, Michael
You Say You Want a Revolution? Environmental Reform in the Literature of the 1860's and 1960's
Viet Nam Generation Inc.:
Woodbridge, CT,
1994.
Compares 19th century nature writing such as that by Emerson,
Muir, and George P. Marsh with 20th century writing such as that by
Carson and Berry
Brooks, Paul
The House of Life: Rachel Carson at Work and Selections from her Writings
Houghton Mifflin:
New York,
1994.
Brown, Patricia Claire
The Spiderweb: A Time Structure in Leslie Silko's Ceremony
n.p.:
n.p.,
1986.
Series: DAI 47 (1986)
Considers the intersecting nature of the three views of time Silko
employs: circular, horizontal, and vertical, in moving "between myth
and 'reality'" within the narratives.
Brown, Charles S.
Anthropocentrism and Ecocentrism: The Quest for a New World View
n.p.:
n.p.,
1995.
Series: Midwest Quarterly 36.2 (1995): 191-202
Examines organic and mechanistic metaphors of the human
relationship to the world. Includes discussions of deep ecology and
ecofeminism.
Bruchac, Joseph
Returning the Gift: Poetry and Prose from the First North American Native Writers' Festival
U of Arizona P:
Tucson,
1994.
Contributions from 92 writers, plus commentary.
Bruchac, Joseph
The Four Directions are Alive
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: American Nature Writing Newsletter 6.2 (1994): 8
In special issue on Native Americans.
Bruhn, Mark J.
A Home Where the Heart Is: Wordsworth's Domestication of Coleridge's Supernatural Poems
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: CEA Critic 56.3 (1994): 28-42
Examines William Wordsworth's "The Brothers" as related
to the life of the Ancient Mariner, specifically the natural versus the
supernatural.
Bruner, Michael and Oelschlager, Max
Rhetoric, Environmentalism, and Environmental Ethics
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Environmental Ethics 16.4 (1994): 377-396
Argues for value of traditional rhetoric to
environmental advocacy. By abandoning classical rhetoric,
environmentalists have not fulfilled potential of Leopold's land ethic
or Snyder's myth making.
Buckley, Christopher
Cruising State: Growing Up in Southern California
U of Nevada P:
Reno,
1994.
"Cherishing a more innocent time and richer
environment...Buckley vividly re-creates both the physical and social
details" of California youth in the 50s, 60s, and
70s.
Buell, Lawrence
The Environmental Imagination: Thoreau, Nature Writing, and the Formation of American Culture
Harvard UP:
Cambridge, MA,
1994.
"[E]xplores a series of environmentally responsive
forms" by Thoreau, Burroughs, Muir, Silko, Carson, Berry, Cather, and
others to develop theoretical and historical frameworks for
understanding environmental
representation.
Burks, David Clarke
Place of the Wild: A Wildlands Anthology
Island Press:
Covelo, CA,
1994.
Features Gary Paul Nabhan, Terry Tempest Williams, John
Haines, Gary Snyder, Dave Foreman, Max Oelschlaeger, Christopher Manes,
Bill McKibben, Kirkpatrick Sales,
others.
Burr, Cornelia Ann
Perceptions of the Landscape in Twentieth
Century American Literature: Landscapes from Four American Regional
Writers
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: DAI 55 (1994)
Argues that "the creative literary devices regional
authors employ" should "assume a greater relevance and importance" in
the investigation of regional land use
patterns.
Busch, Robert
Wolf Songs
Sierra Club:
San Francisco,
1994.
Essays and stories about wolves and the human response
to them, by authors ranging from Aldo Leopold to Rick
Bass.
Butala, Sharon
The Perfection of the Morning: An
Apprenticeship in Nature
HarperCollins:
Toronto,
1994.
Discusses her connection with and inspiration from the
landscape of Saskatchewan.
Butterfield, Bruce A.
The Mediator is the Message: Anne Dawe, Cana-Dawe, and Badlands as a State of Mind
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Great Plains Quarterly 14.3 (1994): 195-206
Kroetsch's use of character to reclaim Canada from
being a "bad" -- "poorly understood, inaccurately and inadequately named"
(204) -- land, which is then
empowering.
C-authors
Campbell, SueEllen
Feasting in the Wilderness: The Language
of Food in American Wilderness Narratives
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: American Literary History 6 (1994)
Cantrell, Carol H.
Women and Language in Susan Griffin's Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Hypatia 9.3 (1994): 225-238
Cantrill, James G. and Killingsworth, M. Jimmie, et al.
Proceedings of the Conference on Communication and Our Environment
Northern Michigan U Printing Services:
Marquette,
1993.
Session titles include "The News," "Animal Talk,"
"Discourse and Values," "Enviro-Political Communication," "Policy and
Public Planning Discourse," "The Ecofeminist Challenge," and "Public
Education."
Carey, Ken
Flat Rock Journal: A Day in the Missouri Ozarks
HarperCollins:
San Francisco,
1994.
Memoir of a day-long spiritual journey in the Ozark
forest.
Carlin, John
Metaphors of Vision: The Mediation of Self and Nature Through
Language in the Work of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thomas Cole, Emily
Dickinson, Walt Whitman, and Thomas Eakins
n.p.:
n.p.,
1987.
Series: DAI 47 (1987)
The crux of Emerson's linguistic theory is
distinguished by his belief that "language structures thought" and that
it must adapt to nature's "fluxionally radiating
patterns."
Carr, Archie
A Naturalist in Florida: A Celebration of Eden
Yale UP:
New Haven,
1994.
Ed. Marjorie Harris Carr. Anthology of work by Florida
naturalist Archie Carr. Foreword by Edward O.
Wilson.
Cassuto, David N.
Waging Water: Hydrology vs. Mythology in
The Monkey Wrench Gang
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.1 (1994): 13-36
Uses various political realities surrounding the Glen
Canyon Dam to illuminate Edward Abbey's
novel.
Cassuto, David N.
Cold Running River
U of Michigan P:
Ann Arbor,
1994.
History of Michigan's Pere Marquette River, from
prehistory through its "death" to its
recovery.
Cassuto, David N.
Dripping Dry: Literature, Politics and
Water in the Desert Southwest
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: DAI 55 (1994)
Asserts "the role of water as a privileged sign" in
Southwest literature and politics, focusing on the works of Mary Austin,
John Steinbeck, and Edward Abbey.
Cattarulla, Kay
Texas Bound: 19 Texas Stories
Southern Methodist UP:
College Station, TX,
19994.
Stories by Rick Bass, Lee Merrill Byrd, Diane
DeSanders, Mary K. Flatten, Reginald McKnight, Larry McMurtry, Tomas
Rivera, and others.
Cernich, Christopher Michael
'Salvage Lande': The Puritan Wilderness and the Preservation of the World
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: DAI 54 (1994)
Argues the Puritans' wilderness was less a "convenient
metaphor for spiritual self-examination" tha a "conscious creation,"
important for "the moral influence it
exerted."
Chaudhuri, Una
'There Must Be a Lot of Fish in That Lake':
Toward an Ecological Theater
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Theater 25.1 (1994): 23-31
Chaudhuri, Una
Theater and Ecology Theater 25.1 (1994): 23-71
Editor
Chaudhuri, Una
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Theater 25.1 (1994): 23-71
Special section.
Cheek, Lawrence
A.D. 1250: Ancient Peoples of the Southwest
U of Arizona P:
Tucson,
1994.
History of Anasazi, Sinagua, Mogollon, Hohokam, and
Salado cultures and guide to prehistoric
ruins.
Cherry, Kelly
The Two Cultures at the End of the Twentieth Century: An Essay on Poetry and Science
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Midwest Quarterly 35.2 (1994): 121-135
Argues that literature, as a way of understanding the
world, is enriched by science. Includes brief commentary on sample
poems, including some of her own.
Clark, Tim W. and Steven C. Minta
Greater Yellowstone's Future
Homestead:
Moose, WY,
1994.
Two biologists "give an overview of the history,
biology, and current human uses of the greater Yellowstone region,"
analyze management problems, and suggest policy changes. -- Dave
Foreman
Clark, H. Jackson
The Owl in Monument Canyon and Other Stories from Indian Country
U of Utah P:
Salt Lake City,
1994.
Foreword by Terry Tempest Williams.
Clarke, J.J.
Voices of the Earth: An Anthology of Ideas and Arguments
George Braziller:
New York,
1994.
Extracts from both Western and non-Western traditions,
covering "the enormous range of discussions and debates" about the
natural world, with comprehensive introductions for each
section.
Clow, Deborah and Snow, Donald
Northern Lights: A Selection of New Writing from the American West
Vintage:
New York,
1994.
Selected non-fiction and poetry from the magazine
Northern Lights. Includes Gretel Ehrlich, Edward Abbey, Richard
Nelson, Frederick Turner, Marilynne Robinson,
others.
Cohen, Michael P.
Response to Branch's 'Ecocriticism'
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.1 (1994): 105-109
Institutions sometimes attack new thought, sometimes
protect new thinkers. Includes a bibliography on environmental
history.
Cokinos, Christopher
A Hawk in the Margin's Cage: Robinson
Jeffers and the Norton Anthologies
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 1.2 (1993): 25-44
Norton Anthologies marginalizes Jeffers through textual
selection and prose notes so that his presence acts to highlight
mainstream canonical works.
Cokinos, Christopher
Gaia, Shiva, Poetry
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: American Nature Writing Newsletter 6.1 (1994): 5-6
In a special issue on the Gaia
hypothesis.
Connor, Sheila
New England Natives: A Celebration of People and Trees
Harvard UP:
Cambridge, MA,
1994.
Evocation of New England's landscape by the
horticulture research archivist of the Arnold
Arboretum.
Cooley, John
Earthly Words: Essays on Contemporary
American Nature and Environmental Writers
U of Michigan P:
Ann Arbor,
1994.
Critical essays on Edward Abbey, Wendell Berry, Annie
Dillard, Joseph Wood Krutch, Aldo Leopold, Barry Lopez, Peter
Matthiessen, John McPhee, and Gary
Snyder.
Coppolino, Eric F.
Pandora's Poison
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Sierra 79.5 (1994): 40+
Author argues that Westinghouse, GE, and Monsanto knew
about the harmful effects of PCBs since the 1930s, but concealed this
information from the public.
Cornwell, Margery
'A Bird in the Hand is a Certainty, but a
Bird in the Bush May Sing': Description of a Literature Course About
Humans and Nature Using a Curriculum of Inclusion
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.1 (1994): 123-139
Reflections on critical issues and student responses to
an undergraduate seminar on literature and the
environment.
Corrington, Robert S.
Ecstatic Naturalism: Signs of the World
Indiana UP:
n.p.,
1994.
A semiotic view of nature that takes up the medieval
terminology natura naturans and natura naturata to advance
a "revolution in contemporary philosophy."
Bibliography.
Cuomo, Christine June
Ecological Feminism as Environmental Ethics
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: DAI 53 (1993)
Argues that much ecofeminist theory "is...not in accord
with feminist goals;" to remain "viable" it must "strengthen its
connection to social and ecological
activism."
D-authors
Daniel, John
The Trail Home
Pantheon:
New York,
1994.
Paperback edition of his 1992 book, adding an essay on
Wallace Stegner and "The Limits of
Paradise."
Darlington, David
Return to the River
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Sierra 79.4 (1994): 58+
Author compares his recent white water raft trip on the
Tuolumne with one he took in 1978. Also, argues against damming one of
the Tuolumne's tributataries.
Davidson, Arnold E.
Coyote Country: Fictions of the Canadian West
Duke UP:
Durham, NC,
1994.
Studies a range of writing by "Canada's most
interesting and experimental Western
writers."
Dean, Thomas K.
Teaching Leslie Marmon Silko as Nature Writer
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: American Nature Writing Newletter 6.2 (1994): 15-16
In a special issue on Native
Americans.
DeLafosse, Peter H.
Trailing the Pioneers: The Pioneering of Emigrant Trails, 1846-1850
Utah State UP:
Logan, UT,
1994.
"A modern day road guide for following the five major
emigrant trails in Utah, with historical background and excerpts from
actual pioneer journals."
Delgrado, Juan
Green Web
U of Georgia P:
Athens,
1994.
Deming, Alison Hawthorne
Science and Other Poems
Louisiana State UP:
Baton Rouge,
1994.
Devall, Bill
Clearcut: The Tragedy of Industrial Forestry
Sierra Club:
San Francisco,
1994.
A coffee table book set apart by "images of industrial
devastation of our forests and the deep wisdom of its essays." -- Dave
Foreman
Dizard, Jan E.
Going Wild: Hunting, Animal Rights, and the Contested Meaning of Nature
U of Massachusetts P:
Amherst,
1994.
Dodd, Wayne
Art and Nature: Essays by Contemporary Writers
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: Ohio Review 49 (1993)
Special issue: fourteen essays dedicatied to the theme
of art and nature.
Dodd, Wayne
Of Desire & Disorder
Carnegie Mellon P:
Pittsburgh,
1994.
Doppelt, Bob, et al.
Entering the Watershed: A New Approach to Save America's River Ecosystems
Island:
Washington, D.C.,
1994.
"[T]his book offers an ecosystem-based watershed
restoration initiative," including damage assessment, scientific
underpinnings, and policy proposals.
E-authors
Echeverria, John and Eby, Raymond Booth
Let the People Judge: Wise Use and the Private Property Rights Movement
Island:
Washington, D.C.,
1994.
Conservation leaders like Roush, Watkins, Baca and
Speth look at the property rights movement and its effect on public land
conservation. -- Dave Foreman
Edmunds, Martin
The High Road to Taos
U of Illinois P:
Urbana, IL,
1994.
Edwards, P.J., R.M. May and N.R. Webb
Large Scale Ecology and Conservation Biology
Blackwell Scientific Publications:
Cambridge, MA,
1994.
"This British anthology looks at using a large scale
ecological approach for solving conservation problems." -- Dave
Foreman
Ehrlich, Gretel
A Match to the Heart
Pantheon:
New York,
1994.
Non-fiction account of the process of Ehrlich's
recovery, both physical and spiritual, after she is struck by lightning
on her Wyoming ranch.
Eilers, Lawrence and Roosa, Dean M.
The Vascular Plants of Iowa
U of Iowa Press:
Iowa City,
1994.
Includes a long essay on the natural history of Iowa's
plants, discussions of origins and natural regions, and an annotated
checklist.
El-Sharif, Nabil Mahmoud
Ecological Themes in the Poetry of A.R. Ammons, Allen Ginsberg, and Gary Snyder
n.p.:
n.p.,
1984.
Series: DAI 44 (1984)
Examines the correspondence between "popular ecological
consciousness in the 1960s" and that era's poetry, noting "the
interdependence of man and nature" in Ammons, Ginsberg, and
Snyder.
Elder, John and Hertha Wong
Family of Earth and Sky: Indigenous Tales from Around the World
Beacon:
New York,
1994.
The collection is divided into stories of origins,
animal transformations, and trickster figures, and a section of essays
by contemporary indigenous writers.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo and Henry David Thoreau
"Nature" and "Walking"
Beacon:
Boston,
1991.
Introduction by John Elder; illustrations by Thomas W.
Nason.
Emmeche, Claus
The Garden in the Machine: The Emerging Science of Artificial Life
Princeton UP:
Princeton,
1994.
Investigates "a new science": "a theoretical biology
that uses a computer to simulate the emergence and evolution of
life."
Enzweiler, Joseph
Stonework of the Sky
Graywolf:
St. Paul, MN,
1994.
Etkin, Nina L.
Eating on the Wild Side: The Pharmacologic, Ecologic, and Social Implications of Using Noncultigens
U of Arizona P:
Tucson,
1994.
"Spans the history of human-plant interactions to
examine how wild plants are used to meet medicinal, nutritional, and
other human needs."
Evans, Gwyneth
The Girl in the Garden: Variations on a Feminine Pastoral
Children's Literature Association Quarterly 19.1 (1994): 20-24:
n.p.,
1994.
F-authors
Farris, Sara
Woman Writing Nature: Creating an Ecofeminist Praxis
DAI 53 (1993):
n.p.,
1993.
Considers "how five particular women writers have
constructed women and nature" in their work, and "the implications in
their texts for contemporary
environmentalism."
Fetterley, Judith
Nineteenth-Century Literary Regionalism
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: College English 56.8 (1994)
Few, Roger
The Atlas of Wild Places: In Search of the
Earth's Last Wildernesses
Facts on File:
New York,
1994.
Photographs and commentary on world's threatened
wilderness refuges.
Friedman, Sharon
Two Decades of the Environmental Beat
n.p.:
n.p.,
1990.
Series: Gannett Center Journal 4.3 (1990): 13-23
Fritzell, Peter A.
Nature Writing and America: Essays Upon a Cultural Type
Iowa State UP:
Ames,
1990.
Essays that take a critical look at nature writing in
America; includes Abbey, Dillard, Eiseley, Krutch, Lopez, and Thoreau.
Bibliography.
Fritzsche, Peter
Landscape of Danger, Landscape of Design:
Crisis and Modernism in Weimar Germany
Editor
Kniesche, Thomas W.
Brockmann, Stephen
Dancing on the Volcano: Essays on the Culture of the Weimar Republic
Camden House:
Columbia, SC,
1994.
Frome, Michael
Strangers in High Places: The Story of the Great Smoky Mountains
U of Tennessee P:
Knoxville,
1994.
"Fromme tells the story of the Smoky Mountains and
their friends" in this expanded edition of a 1966 book. -- Dave
Foreman
Fromm, Harold
Ecology and Ideology
n.p.:
n.p.,
1992.
Series: Hudson Review 45 (1992)
Contrasts recent books by Dave Foreman and Murray
Bookchin.
Fromm, Harold
Aldo Leopold: Aesthetic 'Anthropocentrist'
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 1.1 (1993): 43-9
All human positions are antropocentric, including
Leopold's supposedly biocentric stance, in which aesthetics plays a
further humanizing role.
Frost, Carol
Pure
Northwestern UP:
Evanston, IL,
1994.
Fuchs, Elinor
Play as Landscape: Another Version of Pastoral
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Theater 25.1 (1994): 44-51
Various
A Future of Their Choosing: A Sierra Roundtable on Population
Growth and Family Planning
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Sierra 79.5 (1994): 52+
Four experts on population growth discuss one of the
planet's most serious and complicated problems.
G-authors
Gaard, Greta
Thinking Green: Ecofeminists and The Greens
Greta Gaard:
Duluth,
1994.
Videotape (35 minutes) that explores the possibilities
of building a coalition, with 25 speakers. Order from Greta Gaard
($12.00).
Gaffney, Carmel
'The Green Singer': Neilson's Pastoral Poetry
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Southerly: A Review of Australian Literature 54.2 (1994): 82-96
Garb, Yaakov Jerome
How Scientific Accounts Appeal to Their
Authors and Readers: A Case Study in the Nature Writing of Loren
Eiseley
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: DAI 54 (1994)
Employs "a series of interpretive frameworks" to
explore "what made a single popular scientific essay compelling to its
author and audience."
Giorgio, Adalgisa
Nature vs. Culture: Repression, Rebellion
and Madness in Elsa Morante's Aracoeli
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: MLN 109.1 (1994): 93-116
Gish, Robert Franklin
When Coyote Howls: A Lavaland Fable
U of New Mexico P:
Albuquerque,
1994.
Coyote story about his quest to find his lost voice and
the need to know our past.
Gish, Robert Franklin
Songs of My Hunter Heart: A Western Kinship
U of New Mexico P:
Albuquerque,
1994.
"This lyrical account of growing up in a family of
hunters in mid-twentieth century Albuquerque expresses a deep empathy
for man's place in nature."
Glendinning, Chellis
My Name is Chellis, and I'm in
Recovery from Western Civilization: Exploring the Link Between
Addiction, Psychological Dysfunction, and the Environmental Crisis
Shambhala:
Boston,
1994.
A psychologist "diagnoses modern humans as suffering
from post-traumatic stress...caused by a society out of touch with
nature." -- Dave Foreman
Glotfelty, Cheryll
Response to Michael Branch
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.1 (1994): 101-103
Favors gaining access to and influence within existing
institutions despite Michael Branch's concerns about the corrupting
effects of institutionalization on environmental
discourse.
Gottlieb, Robert
An Odd Assortment of Allies: American Environmentalism in the 1990's
n.p.:
n.p.,
1990.
Series: Gannett Center Journal 4.3 (1990): 37-47
Gottlieb, Robert
Forcing the Spring: The Transformation of the American Environmental Movement
Island P:
Covelo, CA,
1993.
Considers the historical roots of environmentalism,
increasing professionalism, and the rise of community-based groups to
argue that environmental concerns have been central to a wide range of
American social movements.
Goudie, Andrew
The Human Impact on the Natural Environment
MIT Press:
Cambridge, MA,
1994.
Gougeon, Len
Holmes's Emerson and the Conservative Critique of Realism
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: South Atlantic Review 59.1 (1994): 107-25
Grabill, James
Poem Rising Out of the Earth and Standing Up in Someone
Lynx House Press:
Amherst, MA,
1994.
Gray, Gary G.
Wildlife and People
U of Illinois P:
Urbana,
1993.
Topics range from aboriginal human-wildlife
relationships to consumptive uses of wildlife and wildlife law and
policy.
H-authors
Hallowell, Christopher and Walter Levy
Green Perspectives: Thinking and Writing About Nature and the Environment
HarperCollins:
New York,
1994.
Introduces composition students to ecological issues
and traces the history of the environmental movement in America from
1850 through 1993.
Hamerstrom, Frances
My Double Life
U of Wisconsin P:
Madison,
1994.
Life story of pioneering Wisconsin wildlife biologist
and author.
Hamilton, Joan
Babbitt's Retreat
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Sierra 79.4 (1994): 52+
Hamilton traces Bruce Babbitt's "failed" tenure as
Interior Secretary. He's reneged on promises, she argues, and has lost
the respect of environmentalists.
Hamilton, Bruce
An Enduring Wilderness
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Sierra 79.5 (1994): 46-49
Praises the 1964 Wilderness Act, but argues that eighty
million more American acres need protection. Whole ecosytems,
especially, need protection.
Hansen, Gunnar
Islands at the Edge of Time: A Journey to America's Barrier Islands
Island P:
Covelo, CA,
1993.
Haslam, Gerald W.
Color Dreams and Other Fictions
U of Nevada P:
Reno,
1994.
25 stories about rural areas and small towns of
California's Central Valley.
Haslam, Gerald W.
The Other California: The Great Central Valley in Life and Letters
U of Nevada P:
Reno,
1994.
Nineteen essays "on the landscape, literature, and life
in the Great Central Valley of
California."
Haslam, Gerald R.
Condor Dreams and Other Fictions
U of Nevada P:
Reno,
1994.
Twenty-five short stories set in California's Central
Valley.
Hedin, Robert and Gary Holthaus
The Great Land: Reflections on Alaska
U of Arizona P:
Tucson,
1994.
Heil, Patricia Leeuwenburg
The Frontier Heroine in American Literature
n.p.:
n.p.,
1983.
Series: DAI 43 (1983)
Follows the "development of the frontier heroine in
American literature" as the frontier moves west, from the 1800s through
"the agrarian novels of the 1900s."
Hickey, James E., Jr. and Linda A. Longmire
Environment: Global Programs, Local Solutions
Greenwood P:
Westport, CT,
1994.
Compilation of conference papers from a 1990 conference
at Hofstra University.
Hirshfield, Jane
The October Palace
HarperCollins:
New York,
1994.
Hochman, Jhan
Silence of the Lambs: A Quiet Bestiary
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 1.2 (1993): 57-79
Critical analysis of the representation of animals in
Silence of the Lambs as they are constructed according to
anthropocentric fears and desires.
Hokanson, Drake
Reflecting a Prairie Town: A Year in Peterson
U of Iowa P:
Iowa City,
1994.
These photos and essays combine "history, geography,
direct observation, climatology, botany, oral history, archaeology,
agricultural science, literature, geology, photography, and even a bit
of astronomy."
Howarth, William
Thoreau and the Cultural Construction of Nature
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.1 (1994): 85-89
A review of three positions on Thoreau's construction
of nature.
Howie, John and Schedler, George
Ethical Principles in Contemporary Society
Southern Illinois UP:
Carbondale,
1994.
Six essayists, including Tom Regan and Louis P. Pojman,
address such issues as animal rights, feminism, economic injustice, and
racial prejudice.
Hoyer, Mark
Mary Austin and Northern Paiute Religion(s)
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: American Nature Writing Newsletter 6.2 (1994): 12-13
In a special issue on Native
Americans.
Huber, J. Parker
Writing Nature
J. Parker Huber:
Brattleboro,
1994.
Annual journal, with essays, bibliography, and news of
contemporary nature writers and readers. Order from J. Parker Huber, 35
Western Avenue, Brattleboro, VT
05301.
Hunt, Anthony
'The Hump-Backed Flute Player': The Structure
of Emptiness in Gary Snyder's Mountains and Rivers Without End
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 1.2 (1993): 1-23
Explores the relationship of the "Hump-Backed Flute
Player" section to the overall work.
Hussa, Linda
Where the Wind Lives: Poems from the Great Plains
Gibbs-Smith:
Layton, UT,
1994.
Hyett, Barbara Helfgott
Schaus Swallowtail Butterfly
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: College English 56.5 (1994): 572
Poem about metamorphosis.
Hyett, Barbara Helgott
The River
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: College English 56.5 (1994): 571
Poem about herons by a river.
J-authors
Jay, Tom and Matsen, Brad
Reaching Home: Pacific Salmon, Pacific Home
Alaska Northwest Books:
n.p.,
1994.
Photographs and essays on
salmon.
Jiggins, Janice
Changing the Boundaries: Women-Centered Perspectives on Population and the Environment
Island P:
Covelo, CA,
1994.
Examines global population and development policy in
relation to gender issues.
Johnston, Barbara R.
Who Pays the Price? The Sociocultural Context of Environmental Crisis
Island P:
Covelo, CA,
1994.
Topics include human rights and environmental
degradation, environmental racism, social justice environmentalism.
Covers a wide range of economic and geographic
contexts.
Jones, Roger
Anteater
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: College English 56.4 (1994): 453
Poem. Explores the consciousness of an
anteater.
Jones, Roger
Owl
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: College English 56.4 (1994): 452
Poem. Meditation seeking the awareness of
owls.
K-authors
Kaempfer, Engelbert
Exotic Pleasures: Fascicle III, Curious Scientific and Medical Observations
Southern Illinois UP:
n.p.,
1994.
This Renaissance classic's "detailed examinations,
observations, and explanations offer insight...into... cultural and
historical contexts that would otherwise have been
lost."
Kane, Sean
Wisdom of the Mythtellers
Broadview Press:
Ontario,
1994.
A study of indigenous myth (Australian Aboriginal,
Pacific Northwest, Haida, ancient Celtic, ancient Greek) and its
sociological foundations.
Kaplan-Maxfield, Thomas
Pan and Nature: Thoreau's Imagination-Based Epistemology
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: DAI 54 (1993)
Argues for "a radical revision" in how we "understand
Thoreau's view of himself and the world" through a "comprehensive view"
of his epistemological influences.
Karanikas, Marianthe
A Gaian Mirror: Teaching Nature Writing
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: American Nature Writing Newsletter 6.1 (1994): 14
In a special issue on the Gaia
hypothesis.
Kaufman, Wallace
No Turning Back: Dismantling the Fantasies of Environmental Thinking
Basic Books:
New York,
1994.
Argues environmentalists have ignored basic principles
of science, economics, and human
nature.
Kaye, Frances W. and Thacker, Robert
'Gone Back to Alberta': Robert Kroesch Rewriting the Great Plains
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Great Plains Quarterly 14.3 (1994): 167-83
Defines the Great Plains and Great Plains
literature/studies as inherently postmodern. Postmodernism as a function
of the physical place as embodied by Robert
Kroetsch.
Kaye, Frances W.
International Influences on the Great Plains: An Introduction
:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Great Plains Quarterly 14.1 (1994): 3-4
Posits that representations of the Great Plains are
deeply influenced by cultures from different/other
geospheres.
Kealy, Thomas
The Science of Gaia
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: American Nature Writing Newsletter 6.1 (1994): 8-9
In a special issue on the Gaia
hypothesis.
Keiter, Robert B. and Mark S. Boyce
The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Redefining America's Wilderness Heritage
Yale UP:
New Haven,
1994.
"Here, experts in science, economics, and law discuss
the major land management issues of the Greater Yellowstone
Ecosystem." -- Dave Foreman
Kinnell, Galway
Imperfect Thirst
Houghton Mifflin:
New York,
1994.
Kircher, Cassie
Ann Zwinger, An Interview
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 1.2 (1993): 123-132
Zwinger talks about the resurgent interest in nature
writing, contemporary nature writers, her career, and her own
work.
Kirtz, Mary K.
Inhabiting the Dangerous Middle of the Space
Between: An Intramodernist Reading of Kroetsch's Gone Indian.
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Great Plains Quarterly 14.3 (1994): 207-17
Kroetsch's work as both questioning the reality of his
narrative and as developing a Canadian identity of
place.
Kofalk, Harriet
Food for Thought
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: American Nature Writing Newsletter 6.1 (1994): 13
In a special issue on the Gaia
hypothesis.
Kolodny, Annette
Letting Go Our Grand Obsessions: Notes
Toward a New Literary History of the American Frontiers
n.p.:
n.p.,
1992.
Series: American Literature 64 (1992)
Proposes a redefinition of the American frontier as a
multiple array of points of "cultural contact, circumscribed by a
particular physical terrain in the process of change because of the
forms that contact takes."
Korns, J. Roderic and Morgan, Dale
West from Fort Bridger: The Pioneering of Immigrant Trails Across Utah
Utah State UP:
Logan,
1994.
"[A] classic history...of the opening of western
trails, as told in the words of the immigrants themselves." Revised and
updated.
Krall, Florence R.
Ecotone: Wayfaring on the Margins
State U of New York P:
Albany,
1994.
Autobiographical reflections about the intersections of
gender, nature, culture, and work, marginal spaces in which the self can
emerge and transform.
Kroeber, Karl
Ecological Literary Criticism: Romantic Imagining and the Biology of Mind
Columbia UP:
New York,
1994.
Kroetsch, Robert
Regionalism, Postmodernism, and Robert Kroetsch: An Introduction
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Great Plains Quarterly 14.3 (1994): 163-66
Postmodern essay on articles about his work. Includes
bio.
Krupat, Arnold
Native American Autobiography: An Anthology
U of Wisconsin P:
Madison,
1994.
From the earliest known written memoir to recent
reminiscences by prominent writers.
Kumin, Maxine
Jicama, Without Expectation
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Prairie Schooner 68.1 (1994): 7-23
Essay revolving around
gardening.
L-authors
Laffoon, Elizabeth Anne
Ecofeminism: An Inquiry of Therapeutic Critique Articulated by a Hybrid Social Movement
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: DAI 55 (1994)
Examines how ecofeminist narratives "recover
alternative histories," exploring "selfhood...in relationship, rather
than in conflict, with external nature," using "Habermas's model of
theraputic critique."
Lappas, Catherine
'The way I heard it was...': Myth, Memory, and Autobiography in Storyteller and The Woman Warrior
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: CEA Critic 57.1 (1994): 57-64
Argues that the authors use their experiences, often
suppressed by the dominant culture, to create new stories reflecting
their multicultural identities.
Legler, Gretchen
Towards a Postmodern Pastoral: The Erotic Landscape in the Work of Gretel Ehrlich
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 1.2 (1993): 45-56
Ehrlich reconfigures the image of land as an agentless
female object by emphasizing erotic conversation between humans and land
as a part of an overall postmodern
critique.
Legler, Gretchen
Toward a Postmodern Pastoral:
Contemporary Women Writers' Revisions of the Natural World
University of Minnesota P:
Minneapolis,
1993.
Lembke, Janet
Skinny Dipping (And Other Immersions in Water, Myth, and Being Human)
Lyons & Burford:
n.p.,
1994.
"Essays connected by the theme of water: the joy it
brings, the myths that surround it, and its
sacredness." -- Orion
Leschak, Peter M.
Seeing the Raven: A Narrative of Renewal
U of Minnesota P:
Minneapolis,
1994.
Philosophical reflections on nature and life in
northeastern Minnesota.
Lindholdt, Paul Jeffrey
A Critical Edition of John
Josselyn's 1674 Account of Two Voyages to New England
n.p.:
n.p.,
1986.
Series: DAI 46 (1986)
Presents an "overdue" reconsideration of Josselyn's
work; though he was discredited for "reporting supernatural phenomena,"
these actually reflected "fabulous English preconceptions of the New
World."
Lindholdt, Paul
Evolution and the Gaia Hypothesis
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: American Nature Writing Newsletter 6.1 (1994): 10
In a special issue on the Gaia
hypothesis.
Lingenfelter, Richard E. and Dwyer, Richard A.
Death Valley Lore: Classic Tales of Fantasy, Adventure, and Mystery
U of Nevada P:
Reno,
1994.
An anthology of "accounts about Death Valley that
appeared in the popular press over the
years."
Logsdon, Gene
At Nature's Pace: Farming and the American Dream
Pantheon:
New York,
1994.
Collection of sixteen essays. Considers spiritual,
economic, technical aspects of modern American farming, Amish farming,
agricultural education. Advocates small
farms.
Lojek, Helen
Thoreau's Bog People
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: New England Quarterly 67.2 (1994): 279-97
Lopez, Barry
Field Notes: The Grace Note of the Canyon Wren
Knopf:
New York,
1994.
Twelve stories.
Lynch, Tom
The Osage Seasons in John Joseph Mathews's
Talking to the Moon
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: American Nature Writing Newsletter 6.2 (1994): 10-11
In a special issue on Native
Americans.
M-authors
MacLeish, William H.
The Day Before America: Changing the Nature of a Continent
Richard Todd-Houghton Mifflin:
New York,
1994.
Portrait of North American climate, landscape, flora
and fauna, and human cultures from the Wisconsin glaciation 18,000 years
ago to European contact.
Marangudakis, Manussos
Emerging Ideologies in the
Environmental Movement: The North American Case of 'Deep' and 'Social
Ecology.'
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: DAI 31 (1993)
Argues the "the Green Movement" is "neither
ideologically nor... sociologically homogeneous," but "consists of two
distinct movements," one "politics oriented" and the other "experience
oriented."
Marie-Daly, Bernice
The Scream of the Butterly: On Reclaiming the Feminine Divine
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: DAI 54 (1994)
Explores the "re-emergence in spirituality, psychology,
cross-cultural studies, ecofeminism and the new physics" of the
"Feminine Devine," a "primary image of human spiritual
growth."
Marshal, Ian Stewart
Mountains to Match the Man: National Identity and the Mountain in American Literature, Beginnings to 1860
n.p.:
n.p.,
1989.
Series: DAI 49 (1989)
Argues that while landscape has shaped the American
character, "the American character has [also] shaped the American
landscape," especially in our literary "appreciation for
mountains."
Marshall, Peter
Nature's Web: Rethinking Our Place on Earth
Paragon House:
New York,
1994.
Traces the theological, intellectual, and cultural
roots of human ideas about nature from ancient times to the present,
including Western and non-Western
traditions.
Martin, Julia
New, with Added Ecology? Hippos, Forest and Environmental Literacy
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.1 (1994): 1-11
Critiques the separation of intellectual work from
social practice and offers a South African perspective on Northern
theory.
Martin, Julia
The Snake Person Takes on the Cock-Sure Boys
n.p.:
n.p.,
n.d..
Series: Postmodern Studies 8: Liminal Postmodernisms: The Postmodern, the (Post-)Colonial, and (Post-)Feminist
Contrasts Western totalizing discourses and
exploitations with the concepts of interconnectedness and decentered
self, from a Buddhist standpoint.
Mason, Jim
An Unnatural Order: Uncovering the Roots of Our
Domination of Nature and Each Other
Simon and Schuster:
New York,
1993.
Animals are the most important part of nature; social
and environmental problems are linked to humans' inability to come to
terms with animals. Bibliography.
Mazel, David
Pioneering Ascents: The Origins of Climbing in America, 1642-1873
Stackpole Books:
Harrisburg, PA,
1991.
Ed. with introd. Selections from climbers such as
Bartram, Thoreau, and Muir.
Mazel, David
Theresa Yelverton's Zanita, Ecofeminism,
and the American National Parks Debate
Annual Proceedings of the Philological Association of Louisiana:
n.p.,
1993.
Argues that Zanita (1871), the first novel set
in Yosemite Valley, features an implicitly ecofeminist
outlook.
Mazel, David
Mountaineering Women: Stories by Early Climbers
Texas A&M UP:
College Station, TX,
1994.
Features women mountaineers such as Gertrude Bell and
Dorothy Pilley.
Mazur, Laurie Ann
Beyond the Numbers: A Reader on Population, Consumption, and the Environment
Island P:
Covelo, CA,
1994.
Essays by leading authorities define the poles of the
debate and explore common ground beyond the polarized
rhetoric.
McClintock, James I.
Nature's Kindred Spirits: Aldo
Leopold, Joseph Wood Krutch, Edward Abbey, Annie Dillard, and Gary
Snyder
U of Wisconsin P:
Madison,
1994.
Argues that "mystical experiences in the wild" shaped
the "thinking and behavior" of Annie Dillard, Aldo Leopold, Joseph Wood
Krutch, Edward Abbey, and Gary
Snyder.
McCool, Daniel
>Command of the Waters: Iron Triangles,
Federal Water Development, and Indian Water
U of Arizona P:
Tucson,
1994.
Establishes a political framework for discussion of
Indian water rights.
McElhiney, Annette Bennington
Willa Cather's Use of a Tripartite Narrative Point of View in My Antonia
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: CEA Critic 56.1 (1994): 65-76
Through her narrative structure in My Antonia,
Cather creates a text reinforcing both the traditional frontier myth and
raising questions in the mind of the
reader.
McKibben, Bill
The People and the Park
Sierra:
n.p.,
1994.
Crisis in Adirondack
Park.
McKie, Ian Thomas
Radical Environmentalism and Modernity:
Nature, Ontology, and Meaning in the Technological Era
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: DAI 31 (1993)
Argues that "[r]adical environmentalism arises out of
an inability or unwillingness of [Modernist] reformists to examine the
root causes of rampant environmental
degradation.
McLoed-Everette, Sharon Esther
Walk Softly With Me: Adventures of a Woman Big-Game Guide in Alaska
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: DAI 31 (1993)
Memoir exploring "why we hunt and our relationship with
the animals we pursue" as the author evolves from small-game hunter to
big-game guide.
McMurphy, John H., Kofalk, Harriet, Martin, Amy and Davis, Jeffrey
Speaking of Mother Earth
Peace Place:
Eugene, OR,
1994.
Collection of "Mother Earth Sacred Wisdom from all
parts of our planet." Resource
section.
McNamee, Gregory
Gila: The Lie and Death of an American River
Orion/Crown:
New York,
1994.
The author "looks at the Gila through the lenses of
hydrology, anthropolgy, archaeology, history, and biology," assessing
damage and offering restoration ideas." -- Dave
Foreman
McNeill, Louise
Fermi Buffalo
U of Pittsburgh P:
n.p.,
1994.
Meffe, Gary K. and Ronald Carroll
Principles of Conservation Biology
Sinauer:
Sunderland, MA,
1994.
A conservation biology text "for advanced
undergraduates and early graduate students." -- Dave
Foreman
Melbourne, Jane
Self-Doubt in the Wilderness in Paradise Regain'd
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: SEL: Studies in the English Language 1500-1900 34.1 (1994): 135-51
Merchant, Carolyn
Ecology
Humanities Press:
New Jersey,
1994.
Includes sections on critical theory/ Marxism,
economics, deep and social ecology, ecofeminism, environmental justice,
spiritual ecology, science. Index.
Merrill, Christopher
Watch Fire: Poems
White Pine Press:
Freedonia, NY,
1994.
Metzner, Ralph
The Well of Remembrance: Rediscovering the
Earth Wisdom Myths of Northern Europe
Shambhala:
Boston,
1994.
A study of the ecological foundations of Northern
European myth.
Micheaux, Oscar
The Conquest: The Story of a Negro Pioneer
U of Nebraska P:
Lincoln,
1994.
Partly autobiographical novel about a black
homesteader.
Micheaux, Oscar
The Homesteader
U of Nebraska P:
Lincoln,
1994.
Novel about a black
homesteader.
Mills, Enos
Radiant Days
U of Utah P:
Salt Lake City,
1994.
A collection of writings by "a prolific and popular
nature writer, a close disciple of John Muir, and 'Father of Rocky
Mountain National Park.'" Ed. John
Dotson.
Milner II, Clyde A., Carol A. O'Connor, and Martha A. Sandweiss
The Oxford History of the American West
Oxford UP:
New York,
1994.
Collective history of the American West. Sections on
heritage, expansion, transformation, and interpretation. Maps, tables,
and color plates.
Minor, Lisa Graves
Spirit of Place: Aspects of Setting in the Novels of D.H. Lawrence
n.p.:
n.p.,
1990.
Series: DAI 51 (1990)
Examines the effects of Lawrence's notion of place in
his novels.
Mitchell, W.J.T.
Landscape and Power
U of Chicago P:
Chicago,
1994.
Landscape as cultural
practice.
Morris, Gregory L.
Talking Up a Storm: Voices of the New West
U of Nebraska P:
Lincoln,
1994.
Interviews of E. Cook-Lynn, Ivan Doig, Gretel Ehrlich,
Richard Ford, M. Gloss, William Kittredge, Thomas McGuane, Amy Tan and
others.
Mueller, Marnie
Green Fires: Assault on Eden; A Novel of the Ecuadorian Rainforest
Curbstone P:
n.p.,
1994.
Novel; "a chilling mystery . . . as well as an
ecological education for the reader new to the trials of Latin
America" -- Abigail Davis in Bloomsbury
Review.
Murphy, Sandra
Reckoning the Land
Northland P:
Flagstaff, AZ,
1994.
Account of Long Branch Farm, part of the Cincinnati
Nature Center.
Murphy, Patrick D.
My Mother's Name is Evelyn, Not Gaia
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: American Nature Writing Newsletter 6.1 (1994): 12-13
In a special issue on the Gaia
hypothesis.
Murphy, David
Jeich Antonie: Czechs, the Land, Cather, and the Pavelka Farmstead
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Great Plains Quarterly 14.2 (1994): 85-106
Delineation of Cather's use of the historically real
Pavelka farmstead as embodiment of Czech land-based peasant culture in
the US West.
Murphy, Patrick D.
Voicing Another Nature
Editor
Karen Wussow Hohne
Helen Wussow Hohne
U of Minnesota P:
Minneapolis,
1994.
Published in A Dialogue of Voices: Feminist Literary Theory and Bakhtin
Murphy, Patrick D.
Literature, Nature, and Other: Ecofeminist Critiques
SUNY 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.
Murray, John A.
American Nature Writing 1994
Sierra Club:
San Francisco, CA,
1994.
Aimed at providing the best nature writing of the
previous 12 months; includes poetry, fiction, essays and journal
writing.
Murray, John A.
Out Among the Wolves: Contemporary Writings on the Wolf
Alaska Northwest Books:
Seattle,
1994.
An anthology of writings about wolves by Leopold,
Mowat, Lopez, Bass, Hoagland, Hasselstrom and
others.
Mutel, Cornelia F., and Mary Swander
Land of the Fragile
Giants: Landscapes, Environments, and Peoples of the Loess Hills
U of Iowa P:
Iowa City,
1994.
"A collaboration of contemporary artists, scientists,
and humanists all exploring and creating their interpretations of
today's Loess Hills."
Myers, Norman, and Julian L. Simon
Scarcity or Abundance?: A Debate on the Environment
W.W. Norton:
New York,
1994.
Presents two polarized views of the environment in
debate form: environmental plenty and human progress vs. potentially
catastrophic ecological degradation.
Bibliography.
N-authors
Nabhan, Gary Paul, and Stephen Trimble
The Geography of Childhood: Why Children Need Wild Places
Beacon Press:
Boston,
1994.
Two naturalists alternate research on environmental
education with stories of their own children and children in Native
American cultures.
Nicholson, Mervyn
Peripety Cues in Short Fiction
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: CEA Critic 56.2 (1994): 42-55
Examines several motifs used in short stories, such as
the physical descent and shift in tempo used in London's "To Build a
Fire."
Norden, Christopher
Ecological Restoration as Post-Colonial Ritual of Community in Three Native American Novels
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: SAIL: Studies in Native American Literature 6.4 (1994): 94-106
Contemporary Native writers like Welch, Silko, and
Seals work to restore community and ecology through "neo-orality," or
contemporary written orality.
Norris, Scott
Discovered Country: Tourism and Survival in the American West
U of New Mexico P:
Albuquerque, NM,
1994.
"[L]ively essays on the development and selling of the
West for the rapidly evolving tourist
market".
Noss, Reed F., and Allen Y. Cooperrider
Saving Nature's Legacy
Island:
Washington, D.C.,
1994.
A leading conservation biologist "translate[s] the
principles and techniques of conservation biology into practical land
use management." -- Dave Foreman
O-authors
O'Connell, Nicholas
At the Field's End: Interviews with Twenty Pacific Northwest Writers
Madrona:
Seattle,
1987.
Interviews about writing in the Pacific Northwest
including artists on the spectrum from Norman McClean to Ursula
LeGuin.
O'Grady, John P.
Unhandling Our Perspective
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.1 (1994): 117-121OB
William Rueckert's "Literature and Ecology: An
Experiment in Ecocriticism," which coined the term ecocriticism, lacks
theoretical grounding, as does the science of
ecology.
Oelschlaeger, Max
Caring for Creation: An Ecumenical Approach to the Environmental Crisis
Yale UP:
New Haven,
1994.
"There are no solutions for the systematic causes of
ecocrisis, at least in democratic societies, apart from religious
narrative" (5).
Oliver, Mary
White Pine
Houghton Mifflin:
New York,
1994.
Olsen, Brett J.
Wallace Stegner and the Environmental Ethic:
Environmentalism as a Rejection of Western Myth
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Western American Literature 29.2 (1994): 123-42
Ortiz, Simon J.
After and Before the Lightening
U of Arizona P:
Tucson,
1994.
Prose and verse poems in response to a long prairie
winter.
Owens, Louis
The American Indian Wilderness
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: American Nature Writing Newletter 6.2 (1994): 7-8
In special issue on Native
Americans.
P-authors
Pagh, Nancy
The Silent, Awe-Filled Spaces
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.1 (1994): 37-52
Examines the concept of "space" in Emily Carr's writing
and paintings.
Palmer, Tim
The Case for River Conservation
Island:
Washington, D.C.,
1994.
Palmer "discusses the values of natural rivers, current
threats to rivers, continuing hydropower threats, water quality,
instream flows, riparian habitat, ecosystems management and watershed
Protection." -- Dave Foreman
Parrish, Nancy Clyde
Fair and Tender Ladies at Tinker Creek: Women Writers Coming of Age
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: DAI 55 (1994)
Looks at how the Hollins College "writing environment"
freed women writers "from the demand for conformity," enabling them to
search "for their own voices."
Various
North Dakota Quarterly 59.2 (1991)
Editor
Paul, Sherman
Scheese, Don
n.p.:
n.p.,
1991.
Series: North Dakota Quarterly
Nature Writers/Writing Special Issue. Critical essays
from Bartram through Thoreau to Abbey and Lopez (and others); nature
writing by contemporary writers.
Payne, Daniel G.
In Sympathy With Nature: American Nature Writing and Environmental Politics , 1620-1920
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: DAI 54 (1994)
Argues that "the work of several nature writers" around
the turn of the century "was primarily responsible for the first great
era of environmental reform."
Peters, Timothy
'80s Pastoral: Frederick Barthelme's Moon Deluxe Ten Years On
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Studies in Short Fiction 31.2 (1994): 175-185
Peters, Robert L., and Thomas E. Lovejoy
Global Warming and Biological Diversity
Yale UP:
New Haven,
1994.
"Leading scientists describe responses of plants and
animals to previous climate changes...human activities" and other
environmental changes. -- Dave Foreman
Petersen, David
Confessions of a Barbarian: Selections from the Journals of Edward Abbey, 1951-1989
Little, Brown:
Boston,
1994.
Intro. David Petersen: original drawings by
Abbey.
Petersen, David
The Poetry of Edward Abbey: Earth Apples
St. Martin's:
New York,
1994.
71 previously unpublished poems; artwork by Michael
McCurdy.
Peterson, Dale E.
'Samovar Life': Russian Nurture and Russian
Nature in the Rural Prose of Valentin Rasputin
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Russian Review 53.1 (1994): 81-96
Peterson, Brenda
Living By Water
Fawcett:
New York,
1994.
Journal of living by Puget
sound.
Phelan, Steve
Common Ground
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: American Nature Writing Newsletter 6.2 (1994): 14-15
In a special issue on Native
Americans.
Piacentini, Pablo
Story Earth: Native Voices on the Environment
Mercury House:
San Francisco,
1993.
Collection of essays by "indiginous peoples" from
eighteen different countries on environmental topics, seeking to counter
the "imbalance" in international environmental
reporting.
Pielou, E. C.
A Naturalist's Guide to the Arctic
U of Chicago P:
Chicago,
1994.
"A primer of Arctic
ecology."
Pilarski, Michael
Restoration Forestry: An International Guide to Sustainable Forestry Practices
Kivaki P:
Durango, CO,
1994.
Over 100 articles from foresters, ecologists, and
resource planners about ongoing forest ecosystem restoration projects
around the world.
Pratt, Peter Phillip
The Paradoxical Wilderness: Mailer and American Nature Writing
n.p.:
n.p.,
1986.
Series: DAI 46 (1986)
Disputes contemporary criticism, arguing for "a strand
of American prose from Thoreau to Mailer" which sees in "wilderness a
source of practical and creative
values."
Preston, Richard
The Hot Zone
Random House:
New York,
1994.
History of the emergence of the deadly Ebola virus,
which Preston argues is "the natural consequence of the ruin of the
tropical biosphere."
Q-authors
Quammen, David
The Cats that Fly by Themselves
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Outside 19.1 (1994): 25-29
On the natural history of domestic cats, their history
among humans, and on the physics of their most famous advantage -- the
ability to survive long falls.
Quetchenbach, Bernard W.
Back from the 'Far Field': Speaking
of (and for) Nature in the Work of Three Contemporary American Poets
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: DAI 55 (1994)
Studies how "nature poets" Bly, Snyder, and Berry have
"attempted to develop a 'platform' from which to speak for their
respective constituencies" in their
poetry.
R-authors
Rabillard, Sheila
FEN and the Production of a Feminist Ecotheater
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Theater 25.1 (1994): 62-71
Regis, Pamela Thompson
Natural History and the American Literature of Place, 1765-1789
n.p.:
n.p.,
1990.
Series: DAI 50 (1990)
Contends that the importance of "the now-obsolete
tenets of natural history" has been "overlooked or discounted" in
reading Bertram, Jefferson, and
Crevecoeur.
Renz, Deborah Amanda
Topophobia, Topophilia, and Malcolm Lowery: Environmental Perspectives in Selected Writing
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: DAI 32 (1994)
Looks at how "the natural environment" works to form
the "implicit expository progression" from alienation to "integration
with the human and natural worlds."
Richards, Mary Bradshaw
Camping Out in Yellowstone, 1882
U of Utah P:
Salt Lake City,
1994.
Letters from a woman who visited many popular areas of
the park in its early days. Editorial comments by William G,. Slaughter.
Photographs.
Roberts, Nina S.
A Guide to Women's Studies in the
Outdoors: Review of Research with Annotated Bibliography
Nina Roberts:
College Park, MD,
1994.
Identifies experts and areas in need of more research;
lists studies and research programs for women and high school girls. The
40-page guide is available for $10.50 (plus $1.50 shipping) from Nina S.
Roberts, 9703 47th Place, College Park, MD
20740-1470.
Robertson, David, Mark Wheelis, and Scott McLean
The Interdepartmental Program in Nature and Culture
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 1.2 (1993): 115-122
Introduction to a new interdisciplinary degree-granting
program at UC Davis which combines science and literature. Includes
degree requirements and syllabus for a core
course.
Robinson, Michael William
The Rhetoric of Ecofeminism: A Postmodern Inquiry
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: DAI 31 (1993)
Argues that "the rhetoric of ecofeminism ...is a fusion
of substantive and stylistic features" which "deconstruct patriachal
structures" and reconstruct...structures of cooperation and
liberation."
Rogers, Susan Fox
Another Wilderness: New Outdoor Writing by Women
Seal:
Seattle,
1994.
33 essays by women about outdoor sports. Includes
essays from Alaska, Lake Superior, and California, on such topics as
paddling, glaciering, and
rollerblading.
Rolston, Holmes, III
Conserving Natural Value
Columbia UP:
New York,
1994.
"Rolston argues forcefully that what we ought to
conserve depends on what we ought to value. The inherent values in
nature answer our philosophical questions." -- Dave
Foreman
Romines, Ann
Writing the Little House: The Architecture of a Series
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Great Plains Quarterly
The use and importance of the built environment,
including the domestic, in Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House Series.
Writing is considered an alternate built
environment.
Root, William Pitt
Trace Elements From a Recurring Kingdom: The First Five Books
Confluence P:
Lewiston, ID,
1994.
Rose, Suzanne D.
Following the Trail of Footsteps: From the Indian Notebooks to Walden
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: New England Quarterly 67.1 (1994): 77-99
Rose, Suzanne Dvorak
Tracking the Moccasin Print: A Descriptive Index to Henry David Thoreau's Indian Notebooks and a Study
of the Relationship of the Indian Notebooks to Mythmaking in Walden
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: DAI 55 (1994)
Study "attempts to correct" some "misconceptions" about
the Indian Notebooks by "reconstructing their chronology" and examining
their relation to "the myths Thoreau composed in
Walden."
Ross, Andrew
The Chicago Gangster Theory of Life: Nature's Debt to Society
Verso:
London,
1994.
Essays on preservation of culture in Fiji, the World
Trade Center bombing, the Gulf War, ecology and the men's movement,
biotechnology, Green cultural criticism; response to scarcity-based
environmentalist arguments.
Ross, Andrew
Earth to Gore, Earth to Gore
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Social Text 41 (1994)
Ross, Carolyn
Writing Nature: An Ecological Reader for Writers
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.
Rossi, William
Thoreau and Native Americans
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: American Nature Writing Newsletter 6.2 (1994): 11-12
In a special issue on Native
Americans.
Rubin, Charles T.
The Green Crusade: Rethinking the Roots of Environmentalism
Free Press:
New York,
1994.
Rue, Loyal
By Grace of Guile: The Role of Deception in Natural History and Human Affairs
Oxford UP:
New York,
1994.
Ruoff, A. LaVonne Brown
The Rainbow Way: Native American Literature and the English Curriculum
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: CEA Critic 56.3 (1994)
Outlines aspects and genres of oral and written
literature that can enhance understanding of Native American literature
and the English curriculum. Emphasizes oral literature, life histories
and autobiographies.
Ryden, Kent C.
Mapping the Invisible Landscape: Folklore, Writing, and the Sense of Place
U of Iowa P:
Iowa City,
1993.
S-authors
Salleh, Ariel
Second Thoughts on Rethinking Ecofeminist
Politics: A Dialectical Critique
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 1.2 (1993): 93-106
A challenge to the social ecology basis of Janet
Biehl's Rethinking Ecofeminist Politics, specifically on issues
of domination, politics, culture/nature, science, spirituality, and
ethics.
Saner, Reg
What Does 'Nature' Name?
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: Ohio Review 49.4 (1993): 45-64
Saunders, Ian
Richard Rorty and Star Wars: On the Nature of Pragmatism's Narrative
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Textual Practice 8.3 (1994): 435-448
Argues that relativism is built into Rorty's account of
narrative and metaphor from the outset, and that this, in turn, is
isomorphic with a form of ecological
irresponsibility.
Scarberry-Garcia, Susan
Sources of Healing in House Made of Dawn
n.p.:
n.p.,
1986.
Series: DAI 47 (1986)
Presents an "ethnographic and literary investigation of
ritual and oral traditions," which is deemed essential for a thorough
understanding of Momaday's novel.
Schlenz, Mark
Academe in Wonderland: Ecocriticism and the Survival of Institutions
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.1 (1994): 105-115
Ecocriticism must constantly redefine, revise, and
rearticulate ecological concepts and
concerns.
Schmidt, Susan
Walking West: Ecological Criticism, Nature
NC Humanities:
n.p.,
1994.
A personal and critical essay, recalling outdoor
experiences that developed Schmidt's environmental ethic; recommends
interdisciplinary outdoor experiential curriculum for
children.
Schmidt, Susan
Finding a Home: Rawlings's Cross Creek
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Southern Literary Journal
Ecocritical reading, particularly of the last chapter,
"Hyacinth Drift," that shows how Rawlings found spiritual renewal in
following the St. John River's current when she was
lost.
Schopen, Bernard
The Big Silence
U of Nevada P:
Reno,
1994.
A mystery set in the Black Rock
Desert.
Schulman, Audrey
The Cage
Algonquin Books:
Chapel Hill, NC,
1994.
Woman photographer faces polar bears and Arctic terrain
in Northern Manitoba.
Segal, Judy Z.
The Structure of Advocacy: A Study of Environmental Rhetoric
n.p.:
n.p.,
1991.
Series: Canadian Journal of Communication 16.3/4 (1991): 409-15
Selcraig, Bruce
Border Patrol
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Sierra 79.3 (1994): 58+
Selcraig profiles Domingo Gonzalez, a political
activist responsible for shaping public opinion about dangerous (read
toxic) health conditions along the Texas/Mexico
border.
Shepard, Paul
Gaia Doubts
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: American Nature Writing Newsletter 6.1 (1994): 11
In a special issue on the Gaia
hypothesis.
Shirley, Shirley
Restoring the Tallgrass Prairie: An
Illustrated Manual for Iowa and the Upper Midwest
U of Iowa P:
Iowa City,
1994.
A master gardener, artist and writer "has created a
step-by-step guide to reconstructing the natural landscape of Iowa and
the Upper Midwest."
Shore, William
The Nature of Nature: New Essays from
America's Finest Writers on Nature
Harcourt Brace:
New York,
1994.
Essays and photographs, including contributions from
Diane Ackerman, Bill McKibben, Sue Hubbell, and others. Intro. Vice
President Al Gore. Proceeds benefit hunger
relief.
Siebert, Charles
The Artifice of the Natural: How TV's
Nature Shows Make All the Earth a Stage
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: Harper's Magazine
Considers the effects of fast-paced, orchestrated, and
thematic TV representations of nonhuman nature on our ability to
experience nature's "gradualness" and "surrounding
thoughtlessness."
Sileika, Antanas
Dinner at the End of the World
Mosaic P:
Oakville,
1994.
Novel by Canadian
writer.
Simms, Norman
Mythic Grandeur or Pastoral Naivete in
Tangi by Witi Thimaera
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Recovering Literature: A Journal of Contextualist Criticism 20 (1994)
Sinclair, Pete
We Aspired: The Last Innocent Americans
Utah State UP:
Logan,
1994.
"Life and death stories of a generation of Teton
mountaineers."
Singer, Natalia Rachel
Whiteout: Editing the Metaphors for the Land
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: AWP Chronicle 26.6 (1994): 1-6
A reappraisal of sexual metaphors we apply to
landscape.
Slater, Daska
Dress Rehearsal for Disaster
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Sierra 79.3 (1994): 52+
By describing an "oil-spill drill" -- an imaginary
staging of a large oil spill -- Slater probes into techniques oil
companies use to protect themselves from
attack.
Slovic, Scott
A Paint Brush in One Hand and a Bucket of
Water in the Other: Nature Writing and the Politics of Wilderness: An
Interview with Rick Bass
Wilderness Special Issue
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Weber Studies 11.3 (1994): 1-22
Various
Weber Studies 11.3 (1994) Wilderness Special Issue
Editor
Slovic, Scott
Seshachari, Neila C.
Wilderness Special Issue
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Weber Studies
"Acknowledges and commemorates the thirtieth
anniversary...of the Wilderness Act and explores the meaning of
"wilderness" in the Unites States during the
1990s."
Solbrig, Otto T., and Dorothy J. Solbrig
So Shall You Reap: Farming and Crops in Human Affairs
Island P:
Covelo, CA,
1994.
Exploration of the influence agriculture has had on
history.
Soule, Michael, and Gary Lease
Reinventing Nature? Responses to Postmodern Deconstruction
Island P:
Covelo, CA,
1994.
Essays address the conflict between perception and
reality of nature.
Stafford, William
The Darkness Around Us
HarperCollins:
New York,
1994.
Starboin, Christina Fijan
Cooper's Critters: Animals in the Leatherstocking Tales
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: DAI 54 (1993)
Follows the hierarchical progression of Cooper's
animals, from representatives of nature to metaphoric comparison with
man, symbolic plot devices, and the basis of character
names.
Steffens, Ron
On Avoiding Tourism: A Journey by Book into the Wilds
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Bloomsbury Review 14.2 (1994): 19
Reflections on tourism and literature while reviewing
two memoir/travel books about the Yellowstone region: Walking Down
the Wild by Gary Ferguson and We Aspired, a climbing book by
Pete Sinclair.
Steffens, Ron
Burning the Mountain
Wilderness Special Issue
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Weber Studies 11.3 (1994): 33-40
Explores a firefighter's connection with a mountain's
landscape.
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.
Stewart, Veronica
The Wild Side of The Wide, Wide World
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers 11.1 (1994): 1-16
Stewart, Frank
A Natural History of Nature Writing
Island P:
Covelo, CA,
1994.
Stookey, Richard
Kinsella's Man
U of Nevada P:
Reno,
1994.
A "novel of the West" which "vividly evokes the beauty
and majesty of the western
landscape."
Strickland, Stephanie
Real Toads
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Prairie Schooner 68.3 (1994): 9-11
Strong, David
Disclosive Discourse, Ecology, and Technology
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Environmental Ethics 16.1 (1994): 89-102
Disclosive discourse, the language of engagement
between humans and nature, can encourage an appreciation of nature.
Includes specific discussions of Leopold, Faulkner, and
Walden.
Sturrock, June
Protective Pastoral: Innocence and Female
Experience in William Blake's 'Songs' and Christina Rossetti's 'Goblin Market
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Colby Quarterly 30.2 (1994): 98-108
Sullivan Jr., Garrett A.
'Arden Lay Murdered in that Plot of
Ground': Surveying, Land, and Arden of Faversham
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: ELH 61.2 (1994): 231-252
T-authors
Tag, Stan
English 104: The Wilderness in American Life
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 1.2 (1993): 107-114
Syllabus, requirements and commentary on a four-week
intensive course designed for first-year
undergraduates.
Tag, Stan
Forest Life and Forest Trees: Thoreau and John S. Springer in the Maine Woods
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.1 (1994): 77-84
Compares Thoreau's The Maine Woods to Springer's
Forest Life and Forest Trees, suggesting multiple connections
including Thoreau's use of language.
Teague, David
Green Grass in Yellow Sky: Stephen Crane in Southwest Texas
n.p.:
n.p.,
1993.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 1.2 (1993): 81-91
Examines an implicit ecological critique of development
in the old West in "Bride Comes to Yellow Sky," in relation to Crane's
travel experience in Texas.
Temple, Judy Nolte
Open Spaces, City Places: Contemporary Writers on the Changing Southwest
U of Arizona P:
Tucson,
1994.
Includes Charles Bowden, Don Graham, Rolondo
Hinojosa-Smith, Tom Miller, Luci Tapahonso, Frederick Turner, Stewart
Udall, Peter Wild, Ann Zinger,
others.
Thoreau, Henry David
Faith in a Seed: The Dispersion of
Seeds and Other Late Natural History Writings
Island P:
Covelo, CA,
1993.
Ed. Bradley P. Dean. Foreword by Gary Paul Nabhan.
Intro. Robert D. Richardson, Jr. Illus. Abigail
Rorer.
Thybony, Scott, and Fred Hirschman
Rock Art of the Southwest
Graphic Arts Center:
n.p.,
1994.
Photography and eight
essays.
Tidwell, Paul
Academic Campfire Stories: Thoreau,
Ecocriticism, and the Fetishism of Nature
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.1 (1994): 53-64
Contemporary ecocritics differ from traditional
ecocritics by recognizing the conceptual limitations of language
construction. This difference is explored in criticism of
Thoreau.
Tobias, M., and G. Cowan
The Soul of Nature: Visions of a Living Earth
Continuum:
n.p.,
1994.
Essays by Wendell Berry, Annie Dillard, Gretel Ehrlich,
Peter Mathiessen, Thich Nhat Hanh, John Seed, Terry Tempest Williams,
others.
Tohe, Laura
Restoring the Creative Voice Through Landscape
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: American Nature Writing Newsletter 6 (1994)
In special issue on Native
Americans.
Trask, Haunani-Kay
From a Native Daughter: Colonialism and Sovereignty in Hawai'i
Common Courage P:
n.p.,
1994.
Critique of "third world tourism" and ecocide in
Hawai'i.
Trask, Haunani-Kay
Light in the Crevice Never Seen
Calyx:
n.p.,
1994.
Collection of poetry by Native Hawaiian sovereigntist,
with notes of historical events and
glossary.
Trento, Salavatore Michael
A Field Guide to Mysterious Places of the West
Pruett:
Boulder, CO,
1994.
"Explore the inexplicable with maverick archeologist
Trento, from the Taos 'hum' to the 'Winter Solstice Petroglyphs' of
LA."
Tsutakawa, Mayumi
Edge Walking on the Western Rim: New Works by 12 Northwest Writers
One Reel:
Hong Kong,
1994.
A collection of new writings which take up the question
of place and the relationship between landscape and writing. Explores
nature and culture from a rice diversity of style, gender, ethnicity,
birthplace and literary genre. Photographs by Bob
Peterson.
Turner, Brian
Giving Good Reasons: Environmental Appeals in
the Nonfiction of John McPhee
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Rhetoric Review 13.1 (1994): 164-
U-authors
Various
United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas (1993)
World Conservation Monitoring Centre and the IUCN Commission
on National Parks and Protected Areas:
n.p.,
1994.
Available from Island Press, Box 7, Covelo, CA 95428
(1-800-828-1302).
V-authors
VanDeVeer, Donald, and Christine Pierce
The Environmental Ethics and Policy Book: Philosophy, Ecology, Economics
Wadsworth:
Belmont, CA,
1994.
A text book anthology of essays by major writers on a
variety of topics. Includes an introduction to ethical theory and
chapter reviews." -- Dave Foreman
Verburg, Carol F.
The Environmental Predicament: Four Issues for Critical Analysis
Bedford Books of St. Martin's:
Boston,
1995.
Textbook of expository writing on contemporary
controversies representing a wide range of opinions by scientists,
policy makers, activists, journalists, and philosophers; includes
questions and writing activities. Glossary and
bibliography.
Voros, Gyorgyi
'A Cure of the Ground and of Ourselves': The
Ecological Poetry of Wallace Stevens
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: DAI 54 (1994)
Looks at Stevens as a modernist nature poet, whose work
"reimagines the Nature/Culture dialectic and seeks to reinstate its
forgotten term -- Nature."
W-authors
Waddell, Craig
Perils of a Modern Cassandra: Rhetorical
Aspects of Public Indifference to the Population Explosion
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Social Epistemology 8 (1994)
An analysis of the shortcomings of Paul Ehrlich's
rhetoric in The Population Bomb and elsewhere, with responses to
the analysis and further response by
Waddell.
Waid, Candace Jane
The American Persephone: Women and
Writing in Wharton's Narratives of Separation
n.p.:
n.p.,
1988.
Series: DAI 48 (1988)
Examine's Wharton's use of the Persephone myth and
pomegranate seeds "to figure both the woman artist and her life" in four
of her novels.
Walker, Melissa
Reading the Environment
Norton:
New York,
1994.
Writings about the environment for composition classes.
63 essays, 22 articles and editorials, 6 short stories, and 7 poems.
Includes Carson, Leopold, Thoreau,
others.
Walker, John D.
Plains and Prairie: Space, History, and the
Literary Imagination in Australia and the United States
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Great Plains Quarterly 14.1 (1994): 29-48
Walker summarizes the geographic differences between
Australia and the US Plains and describes the subsequently different
impact of history and exploration. This creates greater freedom from
history in the Australian literary
imagination.
Wall, Derek
Green History: A Reader in Environmental Literature, Philosophy, and Politics
Routledge:
New York,
1994.
Traces the development of ecological writing through
history. Includes Alice Walker, Aldous Huxley, Lewis Mumford, Engles,
Thoreau, the Shelleys, Bacon, Plato,
others.
Wallace, Ronald
Time's Fancy
U of Pittsburgh P:
Pittsburgh,
1994.
Wallach, Jeff
On River Time
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Sierra 79.3 (1994
Wallach chronicles a kayak trip he and a companion take
down Utah's isolated and shallow Escalante
River.
Warren, Karen J.
Ecological Feminism
Routledge:
London,
1994.
Series of mostly original essays considering questions
and implications of ecofeminism, as well as asking "Why is the
environment a feminist issue?"
Waterman, Laura, and Guy Waterman
Wilderness Ethics: Preserving the Spirit of Wildness
Countryman P:
Woodstock, VT,
1993.
Reflections on ethical issues related to travel in
wilderness areas, punctuated by narrative "case studies" based on the
authors' backcountry travels.
Weidensaul, Scott
Mountains of the Heart: A Natural
History of the Appalachians
Fulcrum:
Golden, CO,
1994.
Wentzell, Gregg Webster
Wildness and the American Mind: The Social Construction of
Nature in Environmental Romanticism from Thoreau to Dillard
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: DAI 54 (1994)
Studies texts of seven twentieth-century writers "that
emulate the achievement of Thoreau to advance their personal histories
in support of social and environmental
reform."
West, Carrol Van
'The Best Kind of Building': The New Deal
Landscape of the Northern Plains, 1933-42
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Great Plains Quarterly 14.2 (1994): 129-41
Discusses the federalization of the Northern Plains
built landscape and the cultural/ideologic function of these
buildings.
White, Jonathan
Talking on the Water: Conversations About Nature and Creativity
Sierra Club:
San Francisco,
1994.
Conversations initiated by Jonathan White aboard the
schooner Crusader as part of the work of the Resource Institute.
Includes conversations with thinkers with long-standing environmental
concerns. Bibliography.
Whitney, Gordon G.
From Coastal Wilderness to Fruited Plain: A History of
Environmental Change in Temperate North America, 1500 to the Present
Pantheon:
New York,
1994.
Eighteen essays address human interactions and
collisions with the environment; deals primarily with American West;
includes essays about New York City, Africa. Ecofeminist
perspective.
Wickel, Nance Van
The Dirt
Miami UP:
Oxford, OH,
1994.
Wilder, Kathryn
Walking the Twilight
Northland:
Flagstaff, AZ,
1994.
Kingsolver, Williams, Tapahonso, Houston, Sojourner,
Cummins and others tell stories from the
Southwest.
Williams, Joy
The Imaginary Everglades
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: Outside 19.1 (1994): 38-43; 90-95
About 20 percent remains of the original ecosystem that
is still Florida's most unique -- but that, too, is just about
gone.
Williams, Terry Tempest
An Unspoken Hunger: Stories from the Field
Pantheon:
New York,
1994.
Personal essays illustrating Williams' committment to
the natural world, including her comment that "Perhaps the most radical
act we can commit is to stay home."
Willis, Paul J.
No Clock in the Forest
Avon:
New York,
1991.
An "ecofantasy" in which suburban teenagers and an
ambitious mountaineer learn to love the
wilderness.
Wilson, Edward O.
Naturalist
Island P:
Covelo, CA,
1994.
"One of the great scientific autobiographies ever
written."
Wolfe, Cary
Alone with America: Cavell, Emerson, and the
Politics of Individualism
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: New Literary History 25.1 (1994): 137-57
Woodlief, Ann
American Nature Writing: A Computer and Writing Intensive Course
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 2.1 (1994): 141-149
Syllabus and commentary on a computer based course
about nature writing.
Woody, Elizabeth
Luminaries of the Humble
U of Arizona P:
Tucson,
1994.
Poems focusing on the Pacific
Northwest.
Worster, Donald
An Unsettled Country: Changing Landscapes of the American West
U of New Mexico P:
Albuquerque, NM,
1994.
Four essays that argue "against the view of the West as
a simple cultural invention" by demonstrating the active role of the
natural environment.
WPA
WPA Guide to 1930's Montana
U of Arizona P:
Tucson,
1994.
Compiled by the Federal Writers' Project of the Works
Project Administration: overview of Montana with suggested tours.
Foreword by William Kittredge.
Y-authors
Yaffee, Stephen Lewis
The Wisdom of the Spotted Owl: Policy Lessons for a New Century
Island P:
Washington, D.C.,
1994.
A natural resources professor "analyzes the controversy
over the Spotted Owl and demonstrates the shortcomings of existing
management institutions and natural resource policies." -- Dave
Foreman
Yu, Ning
From Facts to Truth: Henry Thoreau's Metaphorical Use of Geography
n.p.:
n.p.,
1994.
Series: DAI 54 (1994)
Argues that Thoreau's works can be read as
"geographical descriptions of nineteenth-century New England," with a
primary focus on his use of geographical
metaphor.
Zaslowsky, Dyan, and T. H. Watkins
These American Lands: Parks, Wilderness, and the Public Lands
Island P:
Washington, D.C.,
1994.
An update of a book about the history of public lands
policy, management and use.
Austin, Mary and John Muir
Writing the Western Landscape
Editor
Zwinger, Ann H.
Beacon:
Boston,
1994.
Classic nature writing, introduced and edited by Ann
Zwinger.
Zwinger, Susan
Story Telling and Science: Writing as Balancing Act
Writing Nature:
n.p.,
1994.
Short "tale of what it is to be a nature writer."