Description |
xii, 315 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Millennial ecology : the apocalyptic narrative from Silent spring to Global warming / M. Jimmie Killingsworth and Jacqueline S. Palmer -- "Thinking like a mountain" : persona, ethos, and judgment in American nature writing / H. Lewis Ulman -- Epistemology and politics in American nature writing : embedded rhetoric and discrete rhetoric / Scott Slovic -- The low-level radioactive waste siting controversy in North Carolina : toward a rhetorical model of risk communication / Steven B. Katz and Carolyn R. Miller -- Saving the Great Lakes : public participation in environmental policy / Craig Waddell -- Gold, Yellowstone, and the search for a rhetorical identity / James G. Cantrill -- Landscape, drama, and dissensus : the rhetorical education of Red Lodge, Montana / Zita Ingham -- Beyond the realm of reason : understanding the extreme environmental rhetoric of the John Birch Society / Robert L. Brown and Carl G. Herndl -- Environmental rhetoric in the age of hegemonic politics : Earth First! and the Nature Conservancy / Marilyn M. Cooper -- Thomas Cole's vision of "nature" and the conquest theme in American culture / Gregory Clark, S. Michael Halloran, and Allison Woodford -- "The curious peach" : nature and the language of desire / Charles Bergman. |
Subject |
Green movement.
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Environmentalism.
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Added Author |
Herndl, Carl George.
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Brown, Stuart C. (Stuart Cameron), 1955-
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ISBN |
0299149943 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
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0299149900 (cloth : alk. paper) |
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