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Against Sustainability - Reading Nineteenth-Century America in the Age of Climate Crisis (Paperback)
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Against Sustainability - Reading Nineteenth-Century America in the Age of Climate Crisis (Paperback)
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Against Sustainability responds to the twenty-first-century
environmental crisis by unearthing the nineteenth-century U.S.
literary, cultural, and scientific contexts that gave rise to
sustainability, recycling, and preservation. Through novel pairings
of antebellum and contemporary writers including Walt Whitman and
Lucille Clifton, George Catlin and Louise Erdrich, and Herman
Melville and A. S. Byatt, the book demonstrates that some of our
most vaunted strategies to address ecological crisis in fact
perpetuate environmental degradation. Yet Michelle C. Neely also
reveals that the nineteenth century offers useful and generative
environmentalisms, if only we know where and how to find them.
Henry David Thoreau and Emily Dickinson experimented with models of
joyful, anti-consumerist frugality. Hannah Crafts and Harriet
Wilson devised forms of radical pet-keeping that model more just
ways of living with others. Ultimately, the book explores forms of
utopianism that might more reliably guide mainstream environmental
culture toward transformative forms of ecological and social
justice. Through new readings of familiar texts, Against
Sustainability demonstrates how nineteenth-century U.S. literature
can help us rethink our environmental paradigms in order to imagine
more just and environmentally sound futures.
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