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1 online resource (304 p.) |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
Contents |
Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Reading Place in the Northern Forest -- Encounters -- Meeting Twinflower (Linnaea borealis) -- Music of the Northern Forest: Boreal Birdsong in Literature and on the Trail -- Life as Beech: Survival in the New England Forest -- Teaching and Learning -- Robert Frost in the Fields and Nils-Aslak Valkeapää at the Treeline: Ecological Knowledge and Academic Learning at the Northern Forest Edge -- Interdisciplinary Teaching about the Adirondacks -- Youth, Refinement, and Environmental Knowledge in the Nineteenth-Century Rural North |
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Place as a Catalyst for Engaged Learning at Franklin Pierce University -- Rethinking Place -- Benton MacKaye's 1904 White Mountains Hike: Exploring a Landscape of Logging, "Camp Ethics," and Patriotism -- William James at Chocorua: A Northern Forest Philosopher -- A Traverse of the Presidential Range with the Scottish Highlands on My Mind -- Living with the Woods: Disturbance Histories in Thoreau and Burroughs -- Nature as Commodity -- In Awe of the Body: Physical Contact, Indulgence Shopping, and Nature Writing -- Claiming Maine: Acquisition and Commodification in Thoreau's The Maine Woods |
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So Much Beauty Locked Up in It: Of Ecocriticism and Axe-Murder -- Contributors -- Index |
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ISBN |
9781587299360 |
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