
Coming of Age at the End of Nature
Description
What happens to individuals and societies when their most fundamental cultural, historical, and ecological bonds weaken--or snap? In Coming of Age at the End of Nature, insightful millennials express their anger and love, dreams and fears, and sources of resilience for living and thriving on our shifting planet.
Twenty-two essays explore wide-ranging themes that are paramount to young generations but that resonate with everyone, including redefining materialism and environmental justice, assessing the risk and promise of technology, and celebrating place anywhere from a wild Atlantic island to the Arizona desert, to Baltimore and Bangkok. The contributors speak with authority on problems facing us all, whether railing against the errors of past generations, reveling in their own adaptability, or insisting on a collective responsibility to do better. Contributors include Blair Braverman, Jason Brown, Cameron Conaway, Elizabeth Cooke, Amy Coplen, Ben Cromwell, Sierra Dickey, Ben Goldfarb, CJ Goulding, Bonnie Frye Hemphill, Lisa Hupp, Amaris Ketcham, Megan Kimble, Craig Maier, Abby McBride, Lauren McCrady, James Orbesen, Alycia Parnell, Emily Schosid, Danna Staaf, William Thomas, and Amelia Urry.
Product Details
Publisher | Trinity University Press |
Publish Date | October 11, 2016 |
Pages | 248 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781595347800 |
Dimensions | 8.4 X 5.4 X 0.7 inches | 0.7 pounds |
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"A fine collection of environmental writing in this thoughtful anthology from a 'new generation of fossil fuel freedom fighters'... an earnest compendium... an intelligent and heart-felt glimpse into the lives of the emerging authors Bill McKibben greatly influenced and a must-read for anyone interested in environmental issues, particularly climate change." -- Starred Review Library Journal
"These unflinching voices make a demand on the rest of us, if we have the courage to listen: it's time to make whatever life we can" -- Orion
"Coming of Age at the End of Nature ushers in a new wave of millennial thought on the environment, climate change, and the art of living." -- Foreword Reviews
"A collection of essays by twentysomethings working to get us out of this planetary pickle." -- Grist
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