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Author McDowell, John Holmes.
Title Performing Environmentalisms : Expressive Culture and Ecological Change.
Publisher Champaign : University of Illinois Press, 2021.
Copyright date ©2021.
Edition 1st ed.



Descript 1 online resource (240 pages)
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Edition 1st ed.
Contents Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Part I: Perspectives on Diverse Environmentalisms -- 1. Ecoperformativity: Expressive Culture as Spiritual, Pedagogical, and Activist Resource -- 2. The Witness Trees' Revolt: Folklore's Invitation to Narrative Ecology -- 3. The Critique of Being: Educating for Diverse Environmentalisms and Sustainable Lives in the Anthropocene -- 4. Diverse Ecomusicologies: Making a Difference with the Environmental Liberal Arts -- Part II: Performing the Sacred -- 5. Singing for the Whales: Whaling Peoples and Shared Heritage in Arctic Alaska and the Azores -- 6. The Drum and the Seed: A Haitian Odyssey about Environmental Precarity -- 7. An Ecological Approach to Folklife Studies, Expressive Culture, and Environment -- Part III: Environmental Attachments -- 8. Ecology, Mobility, and Music in Western Mongolia -- 9. Ecopoetics of Place: Reclaiming Finfinne, Past and Present -- 10. "The Sound of Freedom": Military Jet Noise in a Contested Sound Commons -- Afterword: Recognizing the Contributions and Power in Performing Diverse Environmentalisms -- Contributors -- Index -- Back Cover.
ISBN 9780252052972 (electronic bk.)
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Author McDowell, John Holmes.
Subject Environmentalism in art.
Alt author Borland, Katherine.
Dirksen, Rebecca.
Tuohy, Sue.
Allen, Aaron S.
Brondizio, Eduardo S.
Dibaba, Assefa Tefera.
Hufford, Mary.
Pedelty, Mark.
Post, Jennifer C.
Descript 1 online resource (240 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Edition 1st ed.
Contents Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Part I: Perspectives on Diverse Environmentalisms -- 1. Ecoperformativity: Expressive Culture as Spiritual, Pedagogical, and Activist Resource -- 2. The Witness Trees' Revolt: Folklore's Invitation to Narrative Ecology -- 3. The Critique of Being: Educating for Diverse Environmentalisms and Sustainable Lives in the Anthropocene -- 4. Diverse Ecomusicologies: Making a Difference with the Environmental Liberal Arts -- Part II: Performing the Sacred -- 5. Singing for the Whales: Whaling Peoples and Shared Heritage in Arctic Alaska and the Azores -- 6. The Drum and the Seed: A Haitian Odyssey about Environmental Precarity -- 7. An Ecological Approach to Folklife Studies, Expressive Culture, and Environment -- Part III: Environmental Attachments -- 8. Ecology, Mobility, and Music in Western Mongolia -- 9. Ecopoetics of Place: Reclaiming Finfinne, Past and Present -- 10. "The Sound of Freedom": Military Jet Noise in a Contested Sound Commons -- Afterword: Recognizing the Contributions and Power in Performing Diverse Environmentalisms -- Contributors -- Index -- Back Cover.
ISBN 9780252052972 (electronic bk.)
Author McDowell, John Holmes.
Subject Environmentalism in art.
Alt author Borland, Katherine.
Dirksen, Rebecca.
Tuohy, Sue.
Allen, Aaron S.
Brondizio, Eduardo S.
Dibaba, Assefa Tefera.
Hufford, Mary.
Pedelty, Mark.
Post, Jennifer C.

Subject Environmentalism in art.
Descript 1 online resource (240 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Part I: Perspectives on Diverse Environmentalisms -- 1. Ecoperformativity: Expressive Culture as Spiritual, Pedagogical, and Activist Resource -- 2. The Witness Trees' Revolt: Folklore's Invitation to Narrative Ecology -- 3. The Critique of Being: Educating for Diverse Environmentalisms and Sustainable Lives in the Anthropocene -- 4. Diverse Ecomusicologies: Making a Difference with the Environmental Liberal Arts -- Part II: Performing the Sacred -- 5. Singing for the Whales: Whaling Peoples and Shared Heritage in Arctic Alaska and the Azores -- 6. The Drum and the Seed: A Haitian Odyssey about Environmental Precarity -- 7. An Ecological Approach to Folklife Studies, Expressive Culture, and Environment -- Part III: Environmental Attachments -- 8. Ecology, Mobility, and Music in Western Mongolia -- 9. Ecopoetics of Place: Reclaiming Finfinne, Past and Present -- 10. "The Sound of Freedom": Military Jet Noise in a Contested Sound Commons -- Afterword: Recognizing the Contributions and Power in Performing Diverse Environmentalisms -- Contributors -- Index -- Back Cover.
Alt author Borland, Katherine.
Dirksen, Rebecca.
Tuohy, Sue.
Allen, Aaron S.
Brondizio, Eduardo S.
Dibaba, Assefa Tefera.
Hufford, Mary.
Pedelty, Mark.
Post, Jennifer C.
ISBN 9780252052972 (electronic bk.)

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