Article ID: CBB879465951

Framing an Ecology of Hope (2020)

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Responding to the social, political, economic, and ecological challenges that confront contemporary society, this article—the 2019 Presidential Address to the American Society for Environmental History—argues that critique and resistance, married with a quest for alternative possibilities, will serve us better than a doleful narrative of decline. It seeks hope by reengaging with the ideas of scholars who earlier lamented despoliation and envisaged other, better, ways of being in the world. By discovering, interrogating, and drawing insight from the ways in which our precursors sought to emancipate their contemporaries, we can ask what they (or their ideas) can do for us. Although this strategy is unlikely to deliver immediate efficacious solutions to current dilemmas, it can help us to historicize ourselves and the precepts that shape our lives. It can also expand the range of existential possibilities by calling into question the conceited convictions, tired mantras, and blithe assumptions of contemporary economic and political discourse. By reflecting on the lives and contributions of two Canadians—Pierre Dansereau, an ecologist, and C. B. Macpherson, a political theorist—whose ideas cast light on the roots of our present predicament, this article helps to frame hopeful strategies with which to address our circumstances.

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Authors & Contributors
Sedrez, Lise
Tom Philpott
Jeon, June
Waide, Robert
Rand, Lisa Ruth
Rosemarie Alley
Journals
Environmental History
Social Studies of Science
Publishers
Springer International Publishing
University of Washington Press
University of South Carolina Press
University of Pittsburgh Press
University of Nevada Press
University of California Press
Concepts
Environmental policy
Environmental history
Politics and government
Environmentalism
Energy resources and technologies
Nuclear and radioactive waste
People
Trump, Donald H.
Bolsonaro, Jair
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
20th century, late
19th century
18th century
17th century
Places
United States
India
Brazil
South Carolina (U.S.)
Arizona (U.S.)
Oregon (U.S.)
Institutions
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Partial Test Ban Treaty; Limited Test Ban Treaty (1963)
United States. Environmental Protection Agency
Sierra Club
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