|aUncommon ground :|brethinking the human place in nature /|cWilliam Cronon, editor.
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|aNew York :|bW.W. Norton & Co.,|c1996.
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|a561 p. :|bill., map ;|c24 cm.
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|aIncludes a new "Foreword to the paperback edition"--P. [19]-22.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 461-476) and index.
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|tIntroduction: in search of nature /|rWilliam Cronon --|tThe trouble with wilderness; or, Getting back to the wrong nature /|rWilliam Cronon --|tConstructing nature : the legacy of Frederick Law Olmsted /|rAnne Whiston Spirn --|tAmazonia as Edenic narrative /|rCandace Slater --|tReinventing Eden: western culture as a recovery narrative /|rCarolyn Merchant --|t"Are you an environmentalist or do you work for a living?": work and nature /|rRichard White --|tLooking for nature at the mall: a field guide to the Nature Company /|rJennifer Price --|t"Touch the magic" /|rSusan G. Davis --|tEcological fragmentation in the fifties /|rMichael G. Barbour --|tOn the search for a root cause: essentialist tendencies in environmental discourse /|rJeffrey C. Ellis --|tWhose nature? The contested moral terrain of ancient forests /|rJames D. Proctor --|tNature as community: the convergence of environment and social justice /|rGiovanna Di Chiro --|tUniversal donors in a vampire culture: it's all in the family: biological kinship categories in the twentieth-century United States /|rDonna J. Haraway --|tReinventing common nature: Yosemite and Mount Rushmore--a meandering tale of a double nature /|rKenneth R. Olwig --|tSimulated nature and natural simulations: rethinking the relation between the beholder and the world /|rN. Katherine Hayles --|tToward a philosophy of nature /|rRobert P. Harrison.