Avenging Nature

Avenging Nature
Author: Eduardo Valls Oyarzun
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1793621454

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“Nature, thou art my goddess”—Edmund’s bold assertion in King Lear could easily inspire and, at the same time, function as a lamentation of the inadequate respect of nature in culture. In this volume, international experts provide multidisciplinary exploration of the insubordinate representations of nature in modern and contemporary literature and art. The work foregrounds the need to reassess how nature is already, and has been for a while, striking back against human domination. From the perspective of literary studies, art, history, media studies, ethics and philosophy, and ethnology and anthropology, Avenging Nature highlights the need of assessing insurgent discourses that—converging with counter-discourses of race, gender or class—realize the empowerment of nature from its subaltern position. Acknowledging the argument that cultural representations of nature establish a relationship of domination and exploitation of human discourse over nonhuman reality and that, in consequence, our regard for nature as humanist critics is instrumental and anthropocentric, the present volume advocates for the view that the time has come to finally perceive nature’s vengeance and to critically probe into nature’s ongoing revenge against the exploitation of culture.

Avenging the People

Avenging the People
Author: J.M. Opal
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2017-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0190660260

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Most Americans know Andrew Jackson as a frontier rebel against political and diplomatic norms, a "populist" champion of ordinary people against the elitist legacy of the Founding Fathers. Many date the onset of American democracy to his 1829 inauguration. Despite his reverence for the "sovereign people," however, Jackson spent much of his career limiting that sovereignty, imposing new and often unpopular legal regimes over American lands and markets. He made his name as a lawyer, businessman, and official along the Carolina and Tennessee frontiers, at times ejecting white squatters from native lands and returning slaves to native planters in the name of federal authority and international law. On the other hand, he waged total war on the Cherokees and Creeks who terrorized western settlements and raged at the national statesmen who refused to "avenge the blood" of innocent colonists. During the long war in the south and west from 1811 to 1818 he brushed aside legal restraints on holy genocide and mass retaliation, presenting himself as the only man who would protect white families from hostile empires, "heathen" warriors, and rebellious slaves. He became a towering hero to those who saw the United States as uniquely lawful and victimized. And he used that legend to beat back a range of political, economic, and moral alternatives for the republican future. Drawing from new evidence about Jackson and the southern frontiers, Avenging the People boldly reinterprets the grim and principled man whose version of American nationhood continues to shape American democracy.

The Dial

The Dial
Author: Francis Fisher Browne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 812
Release: 1897
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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Fruits and Farinacea

Fruits and Farinacea
Author: John Smith (of Malton, Eng.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1856
Genre: Vegetarianism
ISBN:

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Human/nature

Human/nature
Author: John P. Herron
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1999
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780826319166

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Provocative essays explore how ideas about human nature inform or shape human understanding of nature and the environment.

Strength and Diet

Strength and Diet
Author: Francis Albert Rollo Russell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 672
Release: 1905
Genre: Diet
ISBN:

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Avenging the Owl

Avenging the Owl
Author: Melissa Hart
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1634506103

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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, Han Solo avenged the destruction of an innocent planet by helping Luke Skywalker blow up the Death Star. Han walked away with a gold medal and the love of his life. But when Solo Hahn—named in honor of the beloved action hero—tries to avenge the death of his gray-and-white kitten, he gets eight months of community service. Eight months of working at the local raptor center helping owls—his now sworn enemies. For the first time in his life, Solo is labeled a troubled kid, an at-risk youth. He’d always gotten good grades, had good friends, and gotten along with his parents. He used to volunteer to read Reader’s Digest to old people at the retirement home next door, and his favorite thing in the whole wide world was to surf. He wrote screenplays for fun. But when his parents uproot him and move the family from California to backwoods Oregon, Solo starts to lose track of the person he was. Everything is upside down, and he finds himself dealing with things way beyond his understanding. He’s the new kid in town, and he’s got a bad reputation. The question is: What will he do next? This is a story about staying true to yourself when things get tough. Solo has every reason to lash out, but he ultimately needs to find a way to cope. Avenging the Owl deals with the difficult issues of suicide and depression, but more than anything it captures the powerlessness of being a kid. It won’t be easy, but the wild beauty of Oregon, its cold, empty beaches and captivating wildlife, may be just what Solo and his family need to help them start over.

The Living Authors of England

The Living Authors of England
Author: Thomas POWELL (of New York.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1849
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Meaning of Technology. Selected Readings from American Sources

The Meaning of Technology. Selected Readings from American Sources
Author: Montserrat Ginés Gibert
Publisher: Univ. Politèc. de Catalunya
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2010-09
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 8483017334

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The significance of "technology" has been subject of continuous discussion. This selection of readings, ranging from primary sources to scholarly and critical works and literary renderings, is intended to furnish elements for that discussion. The history of the United States began with the advent of the industrial revolution, which, in turn, became an integral part of American national and cultural identity. Accordingly, that country provides an appropriate setting in which to examine the debate on technology. The reader is asked to relate the selected views herein included to his or her own notion of technology and progress as they both relate to the also controversial terms of culture, ideology, nature and gender