Back to Earth: Tomorrow's EnvironmentalismTemple University Press, 1994 - 200 страница In the face of our receding connection to nature and the loss of our direct experience of the world, this book proposes a different kind of environmentalism. It argues that we must restore our link with the 'more-than-human' world, bringing wilderness, animals, and the Earth closer to individuals and into daily life. |
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Animals Next to Us | 15 |
Animals on the Borderlines | 35 |
The Land Sings | 59 |
Desolation | 85 |
Coming to Our Senses | 113 |
Transhuman Etiquettes | 145 |
Is It Too Late? | 169 |
Notes | 179 |
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