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9781566393591

Creating the Countryside

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    9781566393591

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    1566393590

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1995-12-01
  • Publisher: Temple Univ Pr
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Summary

What does it mean to save nature and rural life? Do people know whatthey are trying to save and what they mean by "save"? As the answers tothese questions become more and more unclear, so, too do the concepts of"environment," "wilderness," and "country."From the abuse of the Amazon rain forest to how Vermont has beenmarketed as the ideal rural place, this collection looks at what thecountryside is, should be, or can be from the perspective of people whoare actively involved in such debates. Each contributor examines theunderlying tendencies-and subsequent policies-that separate country from city, developed land from wilderness, and human activity from natural processes. The editors argue in their introduction that these dualisticcategories limit our ability to think about environmental and rural problems and hamper our ability to formulate practical, realistic, and just solutions.This book's interpretive approach to the natural world explores why people make artificial distinctions between nature and culture, and how people can create new forms of sustainable development in terms of real problems and real places. Author note: E. Melanie DuPuis is Economic Development Policy Analyst covering environmental policy at the New York State Department of Economic Development.Peter Vandergeest is Senior Fellow on the Faculty ofEnvironmental Studies at York University, and Assistant Professor of Pacific and Asian Studies at the University of Victoria.

Table of Contents

List of Tables, Figures, and Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introductionp. 1
Stone Age New England: A Geology of Moralsp. 29
The Farm as Firm: Rhetoric and the Remanufacturing of Basque Agrarian Productionp. 65
In the Name of Nature: Ecology, Marginality, and Rural Land Use Planning During the New Dealp. 99
"Reserving" Value: Conservation Ideology and State Protection of Resourcesp. 135
Native Amazonians and the Making of the Amazon Wilderness: From Discourse of Riches and Sloth to Underdevelopmentp. 166
Reverence Is Not Enough: Ecological Marxism and Indian Adivasisp. 204
Caribbean Environmentalism: An Ambiguous Discoursep. 225
Consuming Images: Making and Marketing Vermont as Distinctive Rural Placep. 259
Real Villages: National Narratives of Rural Developmentp. 279
Gendered Memory: Constructions of Rurality Among Mexican Transnational Migrantsp. 303
About the Contributorsp. 333
Indexp. 335
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