
The Natural Alien
Humankind and Environment
Neil Evernden(Author)
University of Toronto Press
2nd Edition
Published on 3. April 1993
Book
Paperback/Softback
172 pages
978-0-8020-7785-1 (ISBN)
Description
In this eloquent and sympathetic book, Evernden evaluates the international environmental movement and the underlying assumptions that could doom it to failure. Beginning with a simple definition of environmentalists as "those who confess a concern for the non-human," he reviews what is inherent in industrial societies to make them so resistant to the concerns of environmentalists. His analysis draws on citing such diverse sources as Merleau-Ponty, Heidegger, and TIME, and examines how we tend to think about the world and how we might think about it.
The book does not offer solutions to environmental questions, but it does offer the hope that there can be new ways of thinking and flexibility in human/environmental relations. Although humans seem alienated from our the natural world, we can develop a new understanding of `self in the world.'
The second edition has a new preface and an epilogue in which Evernden analyses the latest environmental catch-phrase: sustainable development.
The book does not offer solutions to environmental questions, but it does offer the hope that there can be new ways of thinking and flexibility in human/environmental relations. Although humans seem alienated from our the natural world, we can develop a new understanding of `self in the world.'
The second edition has a new preface and an epilogue in which Evernden analyses the latest environmental catch-phrase: sustainable development.
Reviews / Votes
`The argument he presents in this short book is concise, clearly written and unsettling. It's an argument not easily unravelled - even for those of us who would take issue with his assumptions - and not easily dismissed.' - Rick Boychuk (Montreal Gazette) `...an ambitious but necessary clarion call to environmental arms. We ignore it at our and future generations' peril.' - Alan C. Hutchinson (Globe and Mail)More details
Series
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
Children/juvenile
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
281 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8020-7785-1 (9780802077851)
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Person
Neil Evernden is a professor in the Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University.