Middlebury

ENVS0215B-F11

Nature's Meanings

Nature's Meanings: American Experiences
Today’s ideas about "nature" have emerged from a complex history of diverse experiences, perceptions, and understandings of the bio-physical world, and of contests over that world. In this course we will investigate how American meanings of nature have changed from European-Native contact to the present. These questions will be addressed from multi-disciplinary perspectives in the humanities and will include attention to race, class, gender, and environmental justice. Topics and readings may include: Native American authors, Emerson, Thoreau, Marsh, Muir, Leopold, and Carson, as well as rural, urban, pastoral, and marine ecological contexts. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92907
Subject Code:
ENVS
Course Number:
0215
Section Identifier:
B

Course

ENVS 0215

All Sections in Fall 2011

Fall 2011

ENVS0215A-F11 Lecture (Gould)
ENVS0215B-F11 Lecture (Gould)
ENVS0215X-F11 Discussion (Gould)
ENVS0215Y-F11 Discussion (Gould)
ENVS0215Z-F11 Discussion (Gould)