Greene Country Towne
Greene Country Towne
Philadelphia's Ecology in the Cultural Imagination
Igoe, Laura Turner; Braddock, Alan C.
Pennsylvania State University Press
12/2016
248
Dura
Inglês
9780271077130
15 a 20 dias
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Table of Contents List of illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Imagining Urban Ecology Alan C. Braddock and Laura Turner Igoe Chapter 1: Ink and Paper, Clamshells and Leather: Power, Environmental Perception, and Materiality in the Lenape-European Encounter at Philadelphia Michael Dean Mackintosh Chapter 2: "Processes of Nature and Art": The Ecology of Charles Willson Peale's Smoke-Eaters and Stoves Laura Turner Igoe Chapter 3: Mapping The Quaker City's Queer Ecology Mary I. Unger Chapter 4: Visualizing Urban Nature in Fairmount Park: Economic Diversity, History, and Photography in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia Nate Gabriel Chapter 5: Netted Together: Eadweard Muybridge's Animal Locomotion at the Dawn of Comparative Biology John Ott Chapter 6: Expansive Exhibitions: Agriculture and Environment in Walt Whitman's Camden-Philadelphia Region Maria Farland Chapter 7: "Our yard looks something like a zoological garden": Thomas Eakins, Philadelphia, and Domestic Animality Alan C. Braddock Chapter 8: "A Thorough Study of Causes": W.E.B. Du Bois, The Philadelphia Negro, and Progressive Era Materiality Scott Hicks Chapter 9: Exhibiting Philadelphia's Vital Center: Negotiating Environmental and Civic Reform in a Popular Postwar Planning Vision Amy E. Menzer Chapter 10: "Entertainment for all of the senses": Stephen Starr's Experience Dining and the Revitalization of Postindustrial Philadelphia Stephen Nepa Chapter 11: "The water flows beneath it still. . .": Remembering and Re-imagining Philadelphia's Old Dock Creek Sue Ann Prince Chapter 12: Remapping Philadelphia's Post-Industrial Terrain: A Network in Flux Andrea Hansen Notes Index
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Table of Contents List of illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Imagining Urban Ecology Alan C. Braddock and Laura Turner Igoe Chapter 1: Ink and Paper, Clamshells and Leather: Power, Environmental Perception, and Materiality in the Lenape-European Encounter at Philadelphia Michael Dean Mackintosh Chapter 2: "Processes of Nature and Art": The Ecology of Charles Willson Peale's Smoke-Eaters and Stoves Laura Turner Igoe Chapter 3: Mapping The Quaker City's Queer Ecology Mary I. Unger Chapter 4: Visualizing Urban Nature in Fairmount Park: Economic Diversity, History, and Photography in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia Nate Gabriel Chapter 5: Netted Together: Eadweard Muybridge's Animal Locomotion at the Dawn of Comparative Biology John Ott Chapter 6: Expansive Exhibitions: Agriculture and Environment in Walt Whitman's Camden-Philadelphia Region Maria Farland Chapter 7: "Our yard looks something like a zoological garden": Thomas Eakins, Philadelphia, and Domestic Animality Alan C. Braddock Chapter 8: "A Thorough Study of Causes": W.E.B. Du Bois, The Philadelphia Negro, and Progressive Era Materiality Scott Hicks Chapter 9: Exhibiting Philadelphia's Vital Center: Negotiating Environmental and Civic Reform in a Popular Postwar Planning Vision Amy E. Menzer Chapter 10: "Entertainment for all of the senses": Stephen Starr's Experience Dining and the Revitalization of Postindustrial Philadelphia Stephen Nepa Chapter 11: "The water flows beneath it still. . .": Remembering and Re-imagining Philadelphia's Old Dock Creek Sue Ann Prince Chapter 12: Remapping Philadelphia's Post-Industrial Terrain: A Network in Flux Andrea Hansen Notes Index
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