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Environmental ethics and film
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ISBN: 9780415747288 9780415747271 9781315797151 0415747279 0415747287 9781317752677 9781317752684 Year: 2016 Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge,

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What's playing at the local multiplex? More than one might imagine. As the present book makes clear, Hollywood filmmakers can wrap a serious message on the sustainability of life on Earth in even the most gossamer of entertainments. Brereton (communication, Dublin City Univ., Ireland) offers compelling evidence that some contemporary Hollywood cinema is, in a manner all its own, encouraging audiences to take a stand on issues of environmentalism, ecology, and conservation (as distinguished from simply trotting out one vision of dystopia after another). Citing such mainstream films as 2012, Bambi, FernGully: The Last Rainforest, Interstellar, Out of Africa, and even the James Bond film Quantum of Solace, along with some 100 other films, Brereton makes a persuasive case that even in the most seemingly compromised entertainments, there is often a call to action?usually slipped in subliminally or as a subplot?for viewers to heed and act on (which many do). Written in a smooth, accessible style, Brereton's book treats a vitally important subject.


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Whole Earth field guide
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ISBN: 9780262529280 0262529289 Year: 2016 Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts The MIT Press

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A source book for American culture in the 1960s and 1970s: “suggested reading” from the Last Whole Earth Catalog, from Thoreau to James Baldwin. The Whole Earth Catalog was a cultural touchstone of the 1960s and 1970s. The iconic cover image of the Earth viewed from space made it one of the most recognizable books on bookstore shelves. Between 1968 and 1971, almost two million copies of its various editions were sold, and not just to commune-dwellers and hippies. Millions of mainstream readers turned to the Whole Earth Catalog for practical advice and intellectual stimulation, finding everything from a review of Buckminster Fuller to recommendations for juicers. This book offers selections from eighty texts from the nearly 1,000 items of “suggested reading” in the Last Whole Earth Catalog. After an introduction that provides background information on the catalog and its founder, Stewart Brand (interesting fact: Brand got his organizational skills from a stint in the Army), the book presents the texts arranged in nine sections that echo the sections of the Whole Earth Catalog itself. Enlightening juxtapositions abound. For example, “Understanding Whole Systems” maps the holistic terrain with writings by authors from Aldo Leopold to Herbert Simon; “Land Use” features selections from Thoreau's Walden and a report from the United Nations on new energy sources; “Craft” offers excerpts from The Book of Tea and The Illustrated Hassle-Free Make Your Own Clothes Book; “Community” includes Margaret Mead and James Baldwin's odd-couple collaboration, A Rap on Race. Together, these texts offer a sourcebook for the Whole Earth culture of the 1960s and 1970s in all its infinite variety.

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