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ENVS0215A-S11

Nature's Meanings

Nature's Meanings: The American Experience
What we think of as "nature" today is the result of a complex and fascinating history. The many meanings of nature emerge from Americans' experiences of the physical world and their understandings of, and contests over, their place in that world. This course will investigate how American meanings of nature have changed from European-Native contact to the present. How have changing meanings reshaped American culture and the natural environment? These questions will be addressed from historical, literary, religious, and philosophical perspectives. Readings may include: Emerson, Thoreau, Marsh, Muir, Leopold, and Carson, as well as other Euro-American and Native American writers. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
20289
Subject Code:
ENVS
Course Number:
0215
Section Identifier:
A

Course

ENVS 0215

All Sections in Spring 2011

Spring 2011

ENVS0215A-S11 Lecture (Brayton)
ENVS0215B-S11 Lecture (Brayton)
ENVS0215W-S11 Discussion (Brayton)
ENVS0215X-S11 Discussion (Brayton)
ENVS0215Y-S11 Discussion (Brayton)