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A keener perception : ecocritical studies in American art history /
- Title:
- A keener perception : ecocritical studies in American art history /
- Published:
- Tuscaloosa : c2009.
- Format:
- Book
- Institution:
- Emerson College, Emmanuel College, MassArt
- Contents:
- Introduction / Alan C. Braddock and Christoph Irmscher -- Filling the field : the Roanoke images of John White and Theodor de Bry / Timothy Sweet -- Vivification and the early art of William Bartram / Thomas Hallock -- Wonderful entanglements : Louis Agassiz, Antoine Sonrel, and the challenge of the Medusa / Christoph Irmscher -- The fate of wilderness in American landscape art : the dilemmas of "Nature's nation" / Angela L. Miller -- They might be giants : Galen Clark, Carleton Watkins, and the big tree / Elizabeth Hutchinson -- Bodies of water : Thomas Eakins, racial ecology, and the limits of civic realism / Alan C. Braddock -- Pastoral and anti-pastoral in Aaron Douglas's Aspects of Negro life / Jeffrey Myers -- Alexandre Hogue's passion : ecology and agribusiness in The crucified land / Mark Andrew White -- The sumptuary ecology of Buckminster Fuller's designs / Jonathan Massey -- "Every corner is alive" : Eliot Porter as an environmentalist and artist / Rebecca Solnit -- Alberta Thomas, Navajo pictorial arts, and ecocrisis in DineĢtah / Janet Catherine Berlo -- Reframing the last frontier : Subhankar Banerjee and the visual politics of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge / Finis Dunaway.
- Online access:
- No online access
- Library holdings:
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Emerson Main Stacks
N7480 .K44 2009
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Available
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Emmanuel Main Stacks
N7480 .K44 2009
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Available
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MassArt Main
N7480 .K44 2009
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Available