Flight Maps:adventures With Nature In Modern America

by Jennifer Price | Nonfiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0465024858 Global Overview for this book
Registered by gothamgal on 8/16/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by gothamgal on Saturday, August 16, 2008
In five sharply drawn chapters, Flight Maps charts the ways in which Americans have historically made connections—and missed connections—with nature. Beginning with an extraordinary chapter on the extinction of the Passenger Pigeon and the accompanying belligerent early view of nature’s inexhaustibility, Price then moves on to discuss the Audubon Society’s founding campaign in the 1890s against the extravagant use of stuffed birds to decorate women’s hats. At the heart of the book is an improbable and extremely witty history of the plastic pink flamingo, perhaps the totem of Artifice and Kitsch—nevertheless a potent symbol through which to plumb our troublesome yet powerful visions of nature. From here the story of the affluent Baby-Boomers begins. Through an examination of the phenomenal success of The Nature Company, TV series such as Northern Exposure and Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, and the sport-utility vehicle craze, the author ruminates on our very American, very urbanized and suburbanized needs, discontents, and desires for meaningful, yet artificially constructed connections to nature. Witty, at times even whimsical, Flight Maps is also a sophisticated and meditative archaeology of Americans’ very real and uneasy desire to make nature meaningful in their lives.
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Picked up at Half Price books during the RCBP jaunt to HPB and Dave and Busters. Sending to rootmartin. Enjoy!

Journal Entry 2 by rootmartin from Wellesley, Massachusetts USA on Monday, September 1, 2008
Gothamgal, thanks! This book looks great. I received it as part of the RMTBRBB exchange on bookobsessed.com Thanks!

Journal Entry 3 by rootmartin at Marlborough, Massachusetts USA on Monday, September 20, 2010
Clearing my shelves which have become a bit crowded. Will send this into the world at our church's yard sale or at the free shelf in the library.

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