Western Canada's natural environment faces intensifying threats
from industrialization in agriculture and resource development,
social and cultural complicity in these destructive practices, and
most recently the negative local effects brought about by global
climate change. In "Sustaining the West: Cultural Responses to
Western Environments Past and Present," arts and humanities
scholars and literary and visual artists tackle these pressing
environmental issues in provocative and transformative ways. Their
commitment to environmental causes emerges through the fields of
environmental history, environmental and ecological criticism
(ecocriticism), ecofeminism, ecoart, ecopoetry, and environmental
journalism. The complex nature of the problems being addressed
calls for productive, interdisciplinary solutions.
This indispensable and timely resource brings together creative
writers, literary scholars, historians, curators, visual artists,
naturalists, and geographers in a sustained cross-pollinating
conversation across the environmental humanities about forms of
representation and activism that enable ecological knowledge and
ethical action on behalf of Western Canadian environments, yet have
global reach. Common developments in the contributors' construction
of environmental knowledge include a focus on the power of
sentiment in linking people to the fate of nature, and the need to
decolonize social and environmental relations and assumptions in
the West.
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