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Write Like You Teach

The Domestication of American Environmentalism, 1920–1970

Af: James M. Lang
Kategori: Engelsk non fiction div.
Kategori nr.: 9290
Varenr.: 3319200
| Stregkode: 9780226839677
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A nuanced analysis takes a California oil spill as its point of departure to show how affluent homeowners pushed for an environmentalism that would protect not only the earth but also property and community norms.
A massive oil spill in the Pacific Ocean near Santa Barbara, California, in 1969 quickly became a landmark in the history of American environmentalism, helping to inspire the creation of both the Environmental Protection Agency and Earth Day.
But what role did the history of Santa Barbara itself play in this? As Pollyanna Rhee shows, the city’s past and demographics were essential to the portrayal of the oil spill as momentous.
Moreover, well-off and influential Santa Barbarans were positioned to “domesticate” the larger environmental movement by embodying the argument that individual homes and families—not society as a whole—needed protection from environmental abuses.
This soon would put environmental rhetoric and power to fundamentally conservative—not radical—ends.

Detaljer

  • EAN
    9780226839677
  • Vægt
    376 g
  • Disponent
    Direkte titel
  • Forfatter
    James M. Lang
  • Forlag
    University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN
    9780226839677
  • Sprog
    Engelsk
  • Sideantal
    224
  • Udgivelsesdato
  • Format
    PAPERBACK
  • Kategori
    Engelsk non fiction div.
  • Kategori nr
    9290
  • Lev. varenr.
    1501
  • Højde/Dybde (mm)
    151 mm
  • Bredde (mm)
    230 mm
  • Længde (mm)
    15 mm