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Tech Of Landscapes

by David E. Nye
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Overview

Technology and landscape have long been understood as inherently antagonistic concepts, reflective of the encroachments of civilization on the natural world. Yet as the essays in this volume make clear, the tension between culture and nature is more apparent than real. Even in preindustrial societies, where the dominant technologies are agricultural, it would be impossible to envision a landscape unshaped by human contact.

Drawing on evidence from Europe and America, and from the Renaissance to the present day, the contributors to this volume reconceive of the relationship between technology and landscape as a product of cultural interactions. Rather than view landscape only statically as space, they also see it as a process embedded in narrative, or time. Whether one is concerned with the English countryside, the Nazi Autobahn, a naturalist's description of the New World, or chemical pollution in contemporary Louisiana, the question of who gives a place its meaning is just as important as who constructs the physical landscape. Is the Grand Canyon a profitless locality, a sublime wonder, or a potential mining site? Is the smoke of an industrial city construed as pollution or as a heartening sign of prosperity? Is the Appalachian Trail a means to revivify the rural economy or a way to escape into a rugged wilderness experience? These are some of the questions addressed in this interdisciplinary collection of original essays.

Synopsis

Contains 14 essays discussing the evolving nature of primarily western landscapes from agricultural to post-industrial settings and things in between, including landscapes in contemporary art, public perceptions of smoke pollution in Victorian Manchester, and mining's legacies in the Mesabi Iron Range, Minnesota. Contributors consist of European and North American scholars from such fields as American studies, agricultural economics, sociology, art history, and architecture. Paper edition (unseen), $16.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2000
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
Pages
280
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781558492295

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