Representing the environment

Representing the environment

by John Robert Gold

Part of Routledge introductions to environment series

2004

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The development of the environmental movement has relied heavily upon written and visual imagery. Representing the Environment offers an introductory guide to representations of the environment found in the media, literature, art and everyday life encounters. The book comprises of three parts. The first outlines the methods and techniques necessary to study environmental representations, using examples ranging from road protests and tourist literature to the debate over genetically modified foods. The second part examines chronologically the development of Western attitudes towards the environment through their representations in painting, poetry and literature. The final section examines representations of urban environments, past and present, emphasizing the duality found in representations of the city in Western society.Featuring case studies from Europe, the Americas and Australia, Representing the Environment provides practical guidance on how to study environmental representations from a cultural and historic perspective, and places the reader in the role of active interpreter. The book argues that studying representations provides an important lens on the development of environmental attitudes, values and decision-making.

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    How do the visual and written images of nature we encounter in everyday media shape our personal values and attitudes toward the environment before we even experience it firsthand?

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    In what ways has the romanticized portrayal of wilderness in art and literature historically influenced modern conservation efforts, and what might those traditional representations leave out?

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    How does John Robert Gold’s examination of urban environments challenge the traditional binary opposition between the "natural" countryside and the "artificial" city?

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