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Author:
Lee, Debbie (Deborah Jean), 1960- author.
Title:
The land speaks : new voices at the intersection of oral and environmental history / edited by Debbie Lee and Kathyrn Newfont.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
xiii, 305 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Human ecology--North America.
Ecology--North America.
North America--Environmental conditions.
Environmentalism--North America.
Oral history--North America.
Communication in the environmental sciences.
Environmental sciences--Social aspects.
Environmental protection--Social aspects.
Other Authors:
Lee, Debbie (Deborah Jean), 1960- editor.
Newfont, Kathryn, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- Contents -- Introduction Listening to the Land through Oral History -- Kathryn Newfont with Debbie Lee -- Part I: Building Fluency -- Chapter 1 Memories of Precipitation: Gathering and Assessing Ecological Oral Histories in an Era of Climate Change -- Peter Friederici -- Chapter 2 Fostering Relationships with the Wild: Oral History's Role in Recreation Management -- Alison Steiner and Daniel R. Williams -- Chapter 3 The Public Significance of the Private Farm -- Nathaniel Van Yperen -- Part II: Listening through Place -- Chapter 4 Documenting Tension on Idaho's Public Lands: A Case Study from the Idaho Oral History Center Collections -- Troy J Reeves and Linda Morton-Keithley -- Chapter 5 Territorial: A Collective Oral History of Land and Indigeneity in the Carib Territory of Dominica -- Emma Gaalaas Mullaney -- Part III: Fostering Community through Environment -- Chapter 6 Resurrecting Dead Lands: Two Oral Histories of Urban Explorers -- Ben S. Bunting Jr. -- Chapter 7 When the Flood Came for Good: Personal Stories and Impersonal Change in the Savannah River Valley -- Robert P. Shapard -- Chapter 8 (Re)Constructing Community Commons and Traditions: Urban Gardening and Community Spaces in the Haddington Neighborhood of West Philadelphia -- Patrick Hurley, Shakiya Canty, and Walter Greason -- Part IV: Attending to Public Land -- Chapter 9 "Sky-Fighters of the Forest": Conscientious Objectors, African American Paratroopers, and the U.S. Forest Service Smokejumping Program in World War II -- Annie Hanshew -- Chapter 10 Filling the Gaps with Silence: Women's Stories and the Movement to Save the Indiana Dunes -- Brittany Bayless Fremion -- Chapter 11 "A sense of comfort and belonging in the woods": The Narrative of Laurel Munson Boyers -- Brenna Lissoway and Lu Ann Jones -- Part V: Interviewing the Environment -- Chapter 12 Thinking Like a File Cabinet: Eco-Cruising in the Bitterroot -- James G. Lewis -- Chapter 13 Legend Days: Becoming Animal in the Selway Bitterroot Wilderness -- Debbie Lee -- Chapter 14 The Many Lives of Newtown Creek: A New York Story -- Betsy McCully -- Further Reading -- Contributors -- Index.
Summary:
"The Land Speaks explores the intersections of two vibrant fields, oral history and environmental studies. The pieces range North America, examining wilderness and cities, farms and forests, rivers and arid lands. The authors argue that oral history can capture communication from the land and serve as a tool for environmental problem solving. Essays include transcript excerpts and photographs, and address issues as diverse as climate change, pollution, animal encounters, and firefighting"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Oxford Oral History Series
ISBN:
0190664525
9780190664527
0190664517
9780190664510
OCLC:
(OCoLC)991085728
LCCN:
2017017177
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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