Listening to the Land: Conversations about Nature, Culture and Eros

In this far-ranging and heartening collection, Derrick Jensen gathers conversations with environmentalists, theologians, Native Americans, psychologists, and feminists, engaging some of our best minds in an exploration of more peaceful ways to live on Earth. Included here is Dave Foreman on biodiversity, Matthew Fox on Christianity and nature, Jerry Mander on technology, and Terry Tempest Williams on an erotic connection to the land. With intelligence and compassion, Listening to the Land moves from a look at the condition of the environment and the health of our spirit to a beautiful evocation of eros and a life based on love.

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Listening to the Land: Conversations about Nature, Culture and Eros

In this far-ranging and heartening collection, Derrick Jensen gathers conversations with environmentalists, theologians, Native Americans, psychologists, and feminists, engaging some of our best minds in an exploration of more peaceful ways to live on Earth. Included here is Dave Foreman on biodiversity, Matthew Fox on Christianity and nature, Jerry Mander on technology, and Terry Tempest Williams on an erotic connection to the land. With intelligence and compassion, Listening to the Land moves from a look at the condition of the environment and the health of our spirit to a beautiful evocation of eros and a life based on love.

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Listening to the Land: Conversations about Nature, Culture and Eros

Listening to the Land: Conversations about Nature, Culture and Eros

by Derrick Jensen
Listening to the Land: Conversations about Nature, Culture and Eros

Listening to the Land: Conversations about Nature, Culture and Eros

by Derrick Jensen

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In this far-ranging and heartening collection, Derrick Jensen gathers conversations with environmentalists, theologians, Native Americans, psychologists, and feminists, engaging some of our best minds in an exploration of more peaceful ways to live on Earth. Included here is Dave Foreman on biodiversity, Matthew Fox on Christianity and nature, Jerry Mander on technology, and Terry Tempest Williams on an erotic connection to the land. With intelligence and compassion, Listening to the Land moves from a look at the condition of the environment and the health of our spirit to a beautiful evocation of eros and a life based on love.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781931498562
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Publication date: 03/01/2004
Series: A Politics of the Living Book Series
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Derrick Jensen is the prize-winning author of A Language Older than Words, The Culture of Make Believe, Listening to the Land, Strangely Like War, Welcome to the Machine, and Walking on Water. He was one of two finalists for the 2003 J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize, which cited The Culture of Make Believe as "a passionate and provocative meditation on the nexus of racism, genocide, environmental destruction and corporate malfeasance, where civilization meets its discontents." He writes for The New York Times Magazine, Audubon, and The Sun Magazine among many others.  He is an environmental activist and lives on the coast of northern California.

Table of Contents

1. Dave Foreman

2. Christopher Manes

3. David Orr

4. Thomas Berry

5. Charlene Spretnak

6. John A. Livingston

7. Matthew Fox

8. David Ehrenfeld

9. John Keeble

10. Jerry Mander

11. Neil Evernden

12. Linda Hogan

13. William R. Catton, Jr.

14. Robert Jay Lifton

15. Ward Churchill

16. Frederick Turner

17. Starhawk

18. Reed Noss

19. John Osborn

20. Peter Berg

21. Max Oelschlaeger

22. Sandra Lopez

23. Dolores LaChapelle and Julien Puzey

24. Paul Shepard

25. Arno Gruen

26. Catherine Keller

27. Jeannette Armstrong

28. Susan Griffin

29. Terry Tempest Williams

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