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Green Perspectives: Thinking, and Writing About Nature and the Environment
Walter LevyPace University
Christopher HallowellBaruch College, City University of New York

ISBN-10: 0065015002
ISBN-13:  9780065015003

Publisher:  Longman
Copyright:  1994
Format:  Paper; 650 pp
Published:  01/14/1997
Status: Out of Print


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This unique anthology of readings engages students with current ecological issues and the history of the environmental movement. Chronologically organized from 1850 through 1993, it exposes students to the Green Perspectives in historical, political and social contexts. The diverse collection of readings includes essays, short-stories, poems, and excerpts from novels and represents many different points of view and disciplines.

  • Questions for Thinking and Writing at the end of each essay provide opportunities for discussion and analysis.

I. 1850-1914: Evolving Environmental Awareness.

II. 1915-1949: Spiritual, Symbolic, and Practical Responses to the Environment.

III. : 1950-1975: Conflicting Attitude Toward the Human and Natural Environments.

IV. 1976-1993: The Quandary of Achieving Individual and Social Harmony with the Environment.

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