Middlebury

ENVS0215Z-F17

Contested Grounds
Discussion

Contested Grounds: U.S. Cultures and Environments
Throughout the history of the United States, Americans have created a complex set of meanings pertaining to the environments (wild, pastoral, urban, marine) in which they live. From European-Native contact to the present, Americans’ various identities, cultures, and beliefs about the bio-physical world have shaped the stories they tell about “nature,” stories that sometimes share common ground, but often create conflicting and contested understandings of human-environment relationships. In this course we will investigate these varied and contested stories from multi-disciplinary perspectives in the humanities—history, literature, and religion--and will include attention to race, class, gender, and environmental justice. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92411
Subject Code:
ENVS
Course Number:
0215
Section Identifier:
Z

Course

ENVS 0215

All Sections in Fall 2017

Fall 2017

ENVS0215A-F17 Lecture (Morse)
ENVS0215X-F17 Discussion (Morse)
ENVS0215Y-F17 Discussion (Morse)
ENVS0215Z-F17 Discussion (Morse)