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Over the past 150 years, people have flocked to the Pacific
Northwest in increasing numbers, in part due to the region's beauty
and one of its most exceptional features: volcanoes. This segment
of the Pacific Ring of Fire has shaped not only the physical
landscape of the region but also the psychological landscape, and
with it the narratives we compose about ourselves. Exceptional
Mountains is a cultural history of the Northwest volcanoes and the
environmental impact of outdoor recreation in this region. It
probes the relationship between these volcanoes and regional
identity, particularly in the era of mass mountaineering and
population growth in the Northwest. O. Alan Weltzien demonstrates
how mountaineering is but one conspicuous example of the outdoor
recreation industry's unrestricted and problematic growth. He
explores the implications of our assumptions that there are no
limits to our outdoor recreation habits and that access to the
highest mountains should include amenities for affluent consumers.
Each chapter probes the mountain-based regional ethos and the
concomitant sense of privilege and entitlement from different
vantages to illuminate the consumerist mind-set as a reductive-and
deeply problematic-version of experience and identity in and around
some of the nation's most striking mountains.
In response to the growing scale and complexity of environmental
threats, this volume collects articles, essays, personal
narratives, and poems by more than forty authors in conversation
about "thinking continental"-connecting local and personal
landscapes to universal systems and processes-to articulate the
concept of a global or planetary citizenship. Reckoning with the
larger matrix of biome, region, continent, hemisphere, ocean, and
planet has become necessary as environmental challenges require the
insights not only of scientists but also of poets, humanists, and
social scientists. Thinking Continental braids together abstract
approaches with strands of more-personal narrative and poetry,
showing how our imaginations can encompass the planetary while also
being true to our own concrete life experiences in the here and
now.
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