Wildness :Relations of People and Place

Publication subTitle :Relations of People and Place

Author: Gavin Van Horn  

Publisher: University of Chicago Press‎

Publication year: 2017

E-ISBN: 9780226444970

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780226444666

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780226444833

Subject: X3 Environmental Protection Management

Keyword: 自然科学总论

Language: ENG

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Whether referring to a place, a nonhuman animal or plant, or a state of mind, wild indicates autonomy and agency, a will to be, a unique expression of life. Yet two contrasting ideas about wild nature permeate contemporary discussions: either that nature is most wild in the absence of a defiling human presence, or that nature is completely humanized and nothing is truly wild.

This book charts a different path. Exploring how people can become attuned to the wild community of life and also contribute to the well-being of the wild places in which we live, work, and play, Wildness brings together esteemed authors from a variety of landscapes, cultures, and backgrounds to share their stories about the interdependence of everyday human lifeways and wildness. As they show, far from being an all or nothing proposition, wildness exists in variations and degrees that range from cultivated soils to multigenerational forests to sunflowers pushing through cracks in a city alley. Spanning diverse geographies, these essays celebrate the continuum of wildness, revealing the many ways in which human communities can nurture, adapt to, and thrive alongside their wild nonhuman kin.

From the contoured lands of Wisconsin’s Driftless region to remote Alaska, from the amazing adaptations of animals and plants living in the concrete jungle to indigenous lands and harvest ceremonies, from backyards to reclaimed urban industrial sites, from microcosms to bioregions and atmospheres, manifestations of wildness are everywhere. With this book, we gain insight into what wildness is and could be, as well as how it might be recovered in our lives—and with it, how we might unearth a more profound, wilder understanding of what it means to be human.

Wildness: Relations of People and Place is published in association with the Center for Humans and Nature, an organization that brings together some of the brightest minds to explore and promote human responsibilities to each other and the whole community of life. Visit the Center for Humans and Natures Wildness website for upcoming events and a series of related short films.

Chapter

Part 1. Wisdom of the Wild

1. Wildfire News - Gary Snyder

2. Conundrum and Continuum: One Man’s Wilderness, from a Ditch to the Dark Divide - Robert Michael Pyle

3. No Word - Enrique Salmón

4. The Edge of Anomaly - Curt Meine

5. Order versus Wildness - Joel Salatin

6. Biomimicry: Business from the Wild - Margo Farnsworth

7. Notes on “Up at the Basin” - David J. Rothman

Part 2. Working Wild

8. Listening to the Forest - Jeff Grignon and Robin Wall Kimmerer

9. The Working Wilderness - Courtney White

10. The Hummingbird and the Redcap - Devon G. Peña

11. Losing Wildness for the Sake of Wilderness: The Removal of Drakes Bay Oyster Company - Laura Alice Watt

12. Inhabiting the Alaskan Wild - Margot Higgins

13. Wilderness in Four Parts, or Why We Cannot Mention My Great-Grandfather’s Name - Aaron Abeyta

Part 3. Urban Wild

14. Wild Black Margins - Mistinguette Smith

15. Healing the Urban Wild - Gavin Van Horn

16. Building the Civilized Wild - Seth Magle

17. Cultivating the Wild on Chicago’s South Side: Stories of People and Nature at Eden Place Nature Center - Michael Bryson and Michael Howard

18. Toward an Urban Practice of the Wild - John Tallmadge

Part 4. Planetary Wild

19. The Whiskered God of Filth - Rob Dunn

20. The Akiing Ethic: Seeking Ancestral Wildness beyond Aldo Leopold’s Wilderness - John Hausdoerffer

21. On the Wild Edge in Iceland - Brooke Hecht

22. The Story Isn’t Over - Julianne Lutz Warren

23. Cultivating the Wild - Vandana Shiva

24. Earth Island: Prelude to a Eutopian History - Wes Jackson

Epilogue. Wild Partnership: A Conversation with Roderick Frazier Nash - John Hausdoerffer

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