Defiant Gardens
Title | Defiant Gardens PDF eBook |
Author | Kenneth I. Helphand |
Publisher | |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN |
A history of wartime gardens documents how they humanize landscapes and experience, even under the direst conditions
A New Garden Ethic
Title | A New Garden Ethic PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin Vogt |
Publisher | New Society Publishers |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2017-09-01 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 1771422459 |
In a time of climate change and mass extinction, how we garden matters more than ever: “An outstanding and deeply passionate book.” —Marc Bekoff, author of The Emotional Lives of Animals Plenty of books tell home gardeners and professional landscape designers how to garden sustainably, what plants to use, and what resources to explore. Yet few examine why our urban wildlife gardens matter so much—not just for ourselves, but for the larger human and animal communities. Our landscapes push aside wildlife and in turn diminish our genetically programmed love for wildness. How can we get ourselves back into balance through gardens, to speak life's language and learn from other species? Benjamin Vogt addresses why we need a new garden ethic, and why we urgently need wildness in our daily lives—lives sequestered in buildings surrounded by monocultures of lawn and concrete that significantly harm our physical and mental health. He examines the psychological issues around climate change and mass extinction as a way to understand how we are short-circuiting our response to global crises, especially by not growing native plants in our gardens. Simply put, environmentalism is not political; it's social justice for all species marginalized today and for those facing extinction tomorrow. By thinking deeply and honestly about our built landscapes, we can create a compassionate activism that connects us more profoundly to nature and to one another.
Design Your Natural Midwest Garden
Title | Design Your Natural Midwest Garden PDF eBook |
Author | Patricia Hill |
Publisher | Big Earth Publishing |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 9781931599818 |
Gardening with native species by award winning designer shows you how to combine varieties that are perfect for the soils and climates of the upper Midwest
Defiant Geographies
Title | Defiant Geographies PDF eBook |
Author | Lorraine Leu |
Publisher | University of Pittsburgh Press |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2020-03-31 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0822987368 |
Defiant Geographies examines the destruction of a poor community in the center of Rio de Janeiro to make way for Brazil’s first international mega-event. As the country celebrated the centenary of its independence, its postabolition whitening ideology took on material form in the urban development project that staged Latin America’s first World’s Fair. The book explores official efforts to reorganize space that equated modernization with racial progress. It also considers the ways in which black and blackened subjects mobilized their own spatial logics to introduce alternative ways of occupying the city. Leu unpacks how the spaces of the urban poor are racialized, and the impact of this process for those who do not fit the ideal models of urbanity that come to define the national project. Defiant Geographies puts the mutual production of race and space at the heart of scholarship on Brazil’s urban development and understands urban reform as a monumental act of forgetting the country’s racial past.
Dreaming Gardens
Title | Dreaming Gardens PDF eBook |
Author | Kenneth I. Helphand |
Publisher | Center Books on the Internatio |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9781930066069 |
"Dreaming Gardens is a work that provides, for the first time, a framework for understanding the contributions of landscape architecture in the creation of Israel. The development of the landscape architecture profession in Israel paralleled the development of the state, as immigrants brought skills and ideas from the Diaspora, creating a unique opportunity for designers to help shape their national identity. Helphand's clear writing, complemented by copious color illustrations, charts the shifting attitudes of this singular culture toward its land, landscapes, communities, and nation."--BOOK JACKET.
Educating Oppositional and Defiant Children
Title | Educating Oppositional and Defiant Children PDF eBook |
Author | Philip S. Hall |
Publisher | ASCD |
Pages | 215 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0871207613 |
Strategies for handling students who do not listen and are openly defiant and aggressive when people try to make them behave.
Gabriele D'Annunzio
Title | Gabriele D'Annunzio PDF eBook |
Author | John Robert Woodhouse |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 444 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Authors, Italian |
ISBN | 9780198187639 |
Novelist, playwright, and poet Gabriele D'Annunzio (1863-1938) shocked and dazzled early twentieth-century Europe with his sexual exploits, military feats, and political escapades. More than any other figure since the unification of Italy, he casts a shadow forward to the present day. His relationships with the worlds of Italian culture, theatre, and politics were unique, fiery, and always controversial. His literary achievements have influenced generations of Italian writers. This is the most authoritative biography of the man in any language.