After the Death of Nature P 330 p. 18
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AcknowledgementsForeword – Susan Griffin Introduction – Kenneth Worthy, Elizabeth Allison, & Whitney A. Bauman Part 1: Environmental Philosophy and Ethics and Ecofeminism Chapter 1: Before The Death of Nature: Carolyn Iltis, the Carolyn Merchant Few People Know – J. Baird Callicott Chapter 2: The Death of Nature or Divorce from Nature? – Kenneth Worthy Chapter 3: Carolyn Merchant’s The Death of Nature: Launching new trajectories in interdisciplinary research – Heather Eaton Chapter 4: From a Partnership to a Fidelity Ethic: Framing an Old Story for a New Time - Norman Wirzba Chapter 5: Bewitching Nature – Elizabeth Allison Chapter 6: Leading and Misleading Metaphors: From Organism to Anthropocene - Holmes Rolston, III Part 2: Environmental History Chapter 7: Personal, Political, and Professional: The Impact of Carolyn Merchant’s Life and Leadership – Nancy C. Unger Chapter 8: Carolyn Merchant and The Ecological Indian – Shepard Krech III Chapter 9: All Our Relations: Reflections on Women, Nature, and Science – Debora Hammond Chapter 10: The Other Scientific Revolution: Calvinist Scientists and the Origins of Ecology – Mark Stoll Chapter 11: Carolyn Merchant and the Environmental Humanities in Scandinavia - Sverker Sörlin Part 3: The Politics of Landscapes, Embodiment, and Epistemologies Chapter 12: Landscape, Science, and Social Reproduction: The Long-Reaching Influence of Carolyn Merchant’s Insight – Laura Alice Watt Chapter 13: The Spiritual Politics of the Kendeng Mountains Versus the Global Cement Industry – Dewi Candraningrum, translated by Bryanna Wilson Chapter 14: Toward a Political Ecology of Environmental Discourse – Yaakov Garb Chapter 15: Environmental History and the Materialization of Bodies – Whitney A. Bauman Chapter 16: A Mighty Tree is Carolyn Merchant – Pasty Hallen Afterword – Carolyn MerchantAbout the Contributors
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