Every Grain of Sand: Canadian Perspectives on Ecology and Environment

Every Grain of Sand: Canadian Perspectives on Ecology and Environment
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Country
Canada
Published
1 December 2004
Pages
192
ISBN
9780889204539

Every Grain of Sand: Canadian Perspectives on Ecology and Environment

Universal in scope, yet focusing on recognisable Canadian places, this collection of essays connects individuals’ love of nature to larger social issues, to cultural activities, and to sustainable technology. Subjects include activism in Cape Breton, ecofeminism, Native perspectives on the history of humans’ relationship with the natural world, the inconsistency of humankind’s affinity with nature alongside its capacity to destroy, and scientific and traditional accounts of evolution and how they can come together for the welfare of Earth’s ecology. These essays encourage us to break down the power-based divisions of centre versus marginal politics, to talk with our perceived enemies in environmental wars, to consider activism as a personal commitment, and to resist the construction of a ‘post-natural’ world. Using a combination of personal memoirs and formal essays, ‘Every Grain of Sand’ seeks to involve readers in the extraordinary places they inhabit – and usually take for granted – and will appeal to both the general reader and to students in humanities, social sciences, and environmental studies. It is unique for its presentation of entirely Canadian perspectives on ecology and environmental issues.

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