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E-grāmata: America's Ocean Wilderness: A Cultural History of Twentieth-Century Exploration

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  • Formāts: 262 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Feb-2024
  • Izdevniecība: University Press of Kansas
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780700628933
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  • Formāts: 262 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Feb-2024
  • Izdevniecība: University Press of Kansas
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780700628933

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From whaling museums to National Geographic television specials to ""tiki bars,"" the high seas have enchanted modern Americans as an adventurous frontier. And as contemporary explorers have discovered a new wilderness in the world's oceans, their depictions of the depths have influenced how we view these largely uncharted realms.""America's Ocean Wilderness"" is a cultural history of America's exploration of the ocean and the first book to critically analyze the legacies of seven marine explorers. Assessing work that often straddles professional science and popular culture, Gary Kroll examines the different perspectives a handful of scientists and naturalists - Jacques Cousteau, Thor Heyerdahl, Roy Chapman Andrews, Robert Cushman Murphy, Eugenie Clark, Rachel Carson, and William Beebe - have offered on what the ocean means and how their views helped shape the way many Americans relate to the seas.Kroll argues that to truly know the ocean we first need to understand our own western frontier, showing how easily our popular infatuation with the continental wilderness - in the spirit of manifest destiny and its problematic legacy of conquest - has been transferred to the watery world. Indeed, the twentieth-century American imagination was quick to imbue the ocean with frontier characteristics, whether as a trove of inexhaustible resources, an ecosystem in need of stewardship, or a place of recreation.Exploring the phenomenon of Americans' fascination with wild and inaccessible places, Kroll shows how these seven explorers helped create and perpetuate the idea of an ocean wilderness by applying terrestrial logic to the seas. And he demonstrates that their own appeal and accomplishments were abetted by the willingness of Americans to understand other new frontiers in terms of the West.As the ocean gradually became an extension of the nineteenth-century conception of wilderness - an attitude not without ecological consequences - many of the sea's environmental problems were linked to the way we think about it as a frontier space, Kroll argues. With poisoned waters, depleted fisheries, and dying coral reefs, the seas are endangered by the same kinds of forces that threatened and ravaged America's terrestrial wilderness. ""America's Ocean Wilderness"" offers a new perspective on this last earthly frontier, encouraging readers to realize that the way they view the ocean may well seal its fate.

Recenzijas

Kroll's thesis - that the abuse and degradation of the world ocean is a direct consequence of the propensity of American explorers to promote the notions of an ocean wilderness and ocean frontier - is disturbing and thought-provoking. A compelling work. Cindy Lee Van Dover, author of Deep-Ocean Journeys ""The ocean is an idea, and the history of that idea is almost as ever-changing as the realm it reflects. This is a fascinating book about where the ocean came from. I don't mean the physical ocean but the sea in which swims our consciousness."" Carl Safina, president, Blue Ocean Institute ""A great read. Kroll writes with the same narrative verve that distinguishes popular nature writers."" Mark Hamilton Lytle, author of The Gentle Subversive: Rachel Carson, Silent Spring, and the Rise of the Environmental Movement

Preface
1. The Oceanic Hunting Grounds of Roy Chapman Andrews: Whales as Resource and Game in Postfrontier America
2. Robert Cushman Murphy and the Natural History of Ocean Islands: Conservation and the Myth of the Inexhaustible Ocean Frontier
3. Sensational Management: William Beebe and the Natural History of the Ocean Sublime
4. Rachel Carson's The Sea Around Us: The Construction of Oceancentrism
5. Eugenie Clark and Postwar Ocean Ichthyology: Gender, Oceanic Natural History, and the Domestication of the Ocean Frontier
6. Technophilia and Technophobia in the Ocean Commons: Thor Heyerdahl and Jacques Cousteau during the Cold War
Conclusion
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Subject Index
Gary Kroll is assistant professor of history at SUNY Plattsburgh and coauthor of Exploration and Science: Social Impact and Interaction.