Thinking Continental :Writing the Planet One Place at a Time

Thinking Continental

Thinking Continental :Writing the Planet One Place at a Time

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Published: 1 November, 2017
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In response to the growing scale and complexity of environmental threats, this volume collects articles, essays, personal narratives, and poems by more than forty authors in conversation about “thinking continental”-connecting local and personal landscapes to universal systems and processes-to articulate the concept of a global or planetary citizenship.

Reckoning with the larger matrix of biome, region, continent, hemisphere, ocean, and planet has become necessary as environmental challenges require the insights not only of scientists but also of poets, humanists, and social scientists. Thinking Continental braids together abstract approaches with strands of more-personal narrative and poetry, showing how our imaginations can encompass the planetary while also being true to our own concrete life experiences in the here and now.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780803299580
ISBN10 0803299583
Number Of Pages 378
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller University of Nebraska Press
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

“This is exactly the kind of book that helps us to understand where and who we are, what it means to be ‘emplaced’ on this planet.”-Scott Slovic, coeditor of Ecocritical Aesthetics: Language, Beauty, and the Environment
 
  “With the help of literature, these essays and poems lead us from personal particulars to our shared planet, and in so doing, they nourish our filamentary imaginations.”-SueEllen Campbell, author of The Face of the Earth: Natural Landscapes, Science, and Culture
 
  “Time and again I found articles, essays, and poems working together like facets of a prism, a succeeding work illuminating the one before it and setting up resonances with the one to follow.”-Robert Root, author of Postscripts: Retrospections on Time and Place

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Author's Bio

Tom Lynch is a coeditor, with Susan Maher, of Artifacts and Illuminations: Critical Essays on Loren Eiseley (Nebraska, 2012). Susan Naramore Maher is the author of Deep Map Country: Literary Cartography of the Great Plains (Nebraska, 2014). Drucilla Wall is the author of two poetry collections, including The Geese at the Gates. O. Alan Weltzien is the author of Exceptional Mountains: A Cultural History of the Pacific Northwest Volcanoes (Nebraska, 2016). 
 

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