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Author:
Peters, Clinton Crockett, author.
Title:
Pandora's garden : kudzu, cockroaches, and other misfits of ecology / Clinton Crockett Peters.
Publisher:
The University of Georgia Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xiv, 158 pages ; 22 cm.
Subject:
Introduced organisms.
Introduced organisms--Control.
Weeds.
Weeds--Control.
Endemic animals.
Endemic plants.
Human-animal relationships.
Human-plant relationships.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Epilogue: the genealogy of extinction. Rabbits and convicts -- Beasts on the street -- Wildlife of unknown status -- The Texas snow monkeys -- Uncle shark -- The Limbic System roundup -- Becoming mascot -- Water bugs: a story of absolution -- A passage of birds -- The color of tarsiers -- The carp experience -- Recycle prairie dogs -- Evolving the monster: a history of Godzilla -- The great story of the stinking cedar in the Garden of Eden -- Epilogue: the genealogy of extinction.
Summary:
"Pandora's Garden profiles invasive or unwanted species in the natural world and examines how our treatment of these creatures sometimes parallels in surprising ways how we treat each other. Part essay, part nature writing, part narrative nonfiction, the chapters in Pandora's Garden are like the biospheres of the globe; as the successive chapters unfold, they blend together like ecotones, creating a microcosm of the world in which we sustain nonhuman lives but also contain them.There are many reasons particular flora and fauna may be unwanted, from the physical to the psychological. Sometimes they may possess inherent qualities that when revealed help us to interrogate human perception and our relationship to an unwanted other. Pandora's Garden is primarily about creatures that humans don't get along with, such as rattlesnakes and sharks, but the chapters also take on a range of other subjects, including stolen children in Australia, the treatment of illegal immigrants in Texas, and the disgust function of the human limbic system. Peters interweaves these diverse subjects into a whole that mirrors the evolving and interrelated world whose surprises and oddities he delights in revealing." --Amazon.
Series:
Crux, the Georgia series in literary nonfiction
ISBN:
0820353213
9780820353210
0820353205
9780820353203
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1005892605
LCCN:
2017058470
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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