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作者: edited by David Rothenberg and Marta Ulvaeus.
简介:Summary: Publisher Summary 1 Rothenberg (philosophy, New Jersey Institute of Technology, and editor, Terra Nova ) and Ulvaeus (director of Terra Nova ) reprint 16 articles offering international perspectives on wilderness (first published in Terra Nova v.3, no.3). The editors' position is that contra such thinkers as William Cronon and J. Baird Callicott, wilderness is a meritorious term, an enlightened concept with as much or more value as biodiversity and sustainability. While the Terra Nova directors set out to purge wilderness of misapplied meanings, the real goal of this anthology is to "reinvigorate the effort to understand, reveal, and save wilderness beyond the usual futile polarities" (i.e., nature/culture, man/animal, natural/artificial). Topics include Romantic nature painting by Zeese Papanikolas, social ecology in India by Sahotra Sarkar, saving endangered species and cultures by Edward Whitsell, and the Penan of Malaysia by William Bevis. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Publisher Summary 2 Can nature be restored to a pristine state through deliberate action?Must the preservation of wilderness always subordinate the interests of humans to those of other species? Can indigenous peoples be entrusted with the guardianship of their own wild resources? This collection of international writings tackles tough questions like these as it expands wilderness conservation beyond its American roots. One of the first anthologies to consider wilderness as a global issue, it takes a stand against the notion that wilderness is a northern colonialist conceit and is irrelevant to the plans of third world countries. Contributions from all over the planet? Nepal, Borneo, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Kenya, South Africa, India, and the United States? show instead that wilderness has an important place in the environmental thought and policy of any nation, industrial or developing. The World and the Wildboldly advances the idea that our concept of wilderness must expand to take in new vistas. It breaks fresh ground in global environmentalism and is essential reading for anyone concerned with development issues related to conservation. Contents Foreword: Whither World Wilderness? / Vance G. Martin Introduction: Wilderness in the Rest of the World / David Rothenberg How Can Four Trees Make a Jungle? / Pramod Parajuli The Unpaintable West / Zeese Papanikolas Restoring Wilderness or Reclaiming Forests? / Sahotra Sarkar For Indian Wilderness / Philip Cafaro and Monish Verma In the Dust of Kilimanjaro / David Western Why Conservation in the Tropics Is Failing / John Terborgh "Trouble in Paradise": An Exchange / David Western and John Terborgh Zulu History / Ian Player Bruno Manser and the Penan / William W. Bevis Roads Where There Have Long Been Trails / Kathleen Harrison Volcano Dreams / Tom Vanderbilt Recycled Rain Forest Myths / Antonio Carlos Diegues The Park of Ten Thousand Waterfalls / Dan Imhoff Mapping the Wild / Edward A. Whitesell Earth Jazz / Evan Eisenberg They Trampled on Our Taboos / Damien Arabagali
Why birds sing:a journey into the mystery of bird song
作者: (美)大卫·罗森伯格(David Rothenberg)著;闫柳君,庞溟译
出版社:上海人民出版社,2008
简介:《鸟儿为什么歌唱:自然学家、哲学家、音乐家与鸟儿的私密对话》是一个横跨科学、音乐与文学的故事,一个艺术与科学都尝试解释却仍充满疑惑的古老问题。秉持对自然的敬畏之情,音乐家兼哲学家大卫?罗森伯格从2000年开始亲身与鸟儿合奏,并以诗人般的情怀和科学研究者的严谨,深入探究《鸟儿为什么歌唱:自然学家、哲学家、音乐家与鸟儿的私密对话》个你我耳熟能详却又一知半解的谜题,亲密领会大自然那精灵般可爱而悦耳的歌曲,透过与神经科学家、生态学家与作曲家的对话,糅合哲学、科学、诗歌和音乐的印证,写就《鸟儿为什么歌唱:自然学家、哲学家、音乐家与鸟儿的私密对话》本罕见而美丽的书,令人感到无限的惊喜及欢愉。
Poetics and Polemics, 1980-2005 /
作者: selected and edited by Jerome Rothenberg and Steven Clay; introduction by Hank Lazer
简介:Summary: Publisher Summary 1 Poetics & Polemics, 1980-2005brings together in one volume a wide-ranging selection of essays and commentaries by one of the most significant poets, critics, and translators working with American and international poetry today.Jerome Rothenberg's work spans a period of over forty years and nearly one hundred books, and though perhaps best known as a poet, his critical and theoretical contributions to the fields of innovative, experimental poetry have become equally important facets of his work. Rothenberg's earliest critical writings concerned themselves with ethnopoetics and the poetics of performance. In the last twenty years his critical thinking has evolved to encompass more explicitly issues of modernism, postmodernism, and the avant-garde, as well as meditations on the nature of the book and writing. This volume extends and elaborates all of those interests, allowing for the first time a comprehensive glimpse of the full trajectory of his thinking.聽In the first section, 鈥淧oetics and Polemics,鈥?Rothenberg's essays address a range of issues with which he's become closely associated, among them the anthology as a critical and polemical tool; the intersection of poetry with art, performance, and politics, in both contemporary and traditional practice; the poetics of Jewish mysticism as a traditional form of conceptual and language poetry; and the universality of poetic discourse, particularly as seen in tribal poetry or in poetic traditions long separated from the Western literary mainstream.聽 In 鈥淎 Gallery of Poets鈥?is Rothenberg's lively explorations of the work of other poets, as they relate to his own work, to avant-garde poetry in general, and to the poetic traditions that concern him the most. Finally, in 鈥淒ialogues and Interviews鈥?are Rothenberg's unbridled meditations and musings on what he calls 鈥渢he life of poetry鈥?outside the bounds of book and binding, class and category, a dynamic force at the center of all that we call human.聽 Publisher Summary 2 Poetics & Polemics, 1980-2005brings together in one volume a wide-ranging selection of essays and commentaries by one of the most significant poets, critics, and translators working with American and international poetry today.
作者: 大卫·罗森伯格(David Rothenberg)著;吴家恒译
简介:牠是森林的聲音,透露了比我們所知的一切還要多的東西 ──自然學家、哲學家、音樂家與眾鳥的私密對話 曾志朗、劉克襄、吳尊賢、徐仁修、莊裕安、楊忠衡、吳明益 ──傾聽?推薦 鳥為什麼鳴唱?這個問題看似簡單,但為什麼這麼多的鳥類花那麼多的時間鳴唱,牠們的叫聲又為什麼如此豐富而悅耳?科學家無法就此解釋得完整而清楚。鳥的鳴唱比任何人類的音樂要早出現幾百萬年,光憑這點,我們就應該心存敬畏。我們認真看待鳥兒所發出的聲音,擴展了我們對這個世界的關注程度。科學證實了鳥的鳴唱有其特定的領域與繁衍目的,但這並不代表鳥兒之所以鳴唱,不是因為牠們喜愛鳴唱,或是沒有其它未解的行為意義。 這是一個橫跨科學、音樂與文學的故事,重新思考藝術與科學都嘗試檢驗過卻仍充滿疑惑的古老問題,探討鳥兒為什麼唱、如何唱,以及鳥鳴聲對大自然的許多物種──特別是人類──又產生了什麼樣的影響。作者身兼自然學家、哲學家、音樂家,以及探索者等多重身分,深入探究「鳥為什麼鳴唱」這個你我耳熟能詳卻又一知半解的議題,親密領會了大自然那精靈般可愛而悅耳的鳴曲,寫就這本罕見而美麗的書。 ■作者簡介 大衛?羅森柏格(David Rothenberg) 紐澤西理工學院(New Jersey Institute of Technology)哲學教授,作曲家兼爵士黑管演奏家,英國廣播公司生態紀錄片策劃。著有《意外的音樂》(Sudden Music)及《思考那麼痛苦嗎?》(Is It Painful to Think?)等書。
Race, class, and gender in the United States : an integrated study / 6th ed.
作者: [edited by] Paula S. Rothenberg.
简介:A comprehensive collection of essays that focus on similarities and differences between and among forms of oppression and emphasize the ways in which issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality intersect. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
















