Beyond Nature's Housekeepers: American Women in Environmental History

Author:   Nancy C. Unger (Associate Professor of History, Associate Professor of History, Santa Clara University, USA)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   336
Publication Date:   18 October 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Nancy C. Unger (Associate Professor of History, Associate Professor of History, Santa Clara University, USA)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.472kg
ISBN:  

9780199735075


ISBN 10:   0199735077
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   18 October 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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"Acknowledgments Introduction: Sex, Sexuality, and Gender as Useful Category of Analysis in Environmental History 1. Gendered Changes to the Land in Pre-Columbian and Colonial America 2. The North and the South from Revolution to Civil War 3. The Frontier Environment as Test of Prescribed Gender Spheres 4. ""Nature's Housekeepers"": Progressive-Era Women as Midwives to the Conservation Movement and Environmental Consciousness 5. Reasserting Female Authority: Women and the Environment from the 1920s through World War II 6. Middle Class White Women in the Cold War 7. Women's Alternative Environments: Fostering Gender Identity by Striving to Remake the World 8. The Modern Environmental Justice Movement Epilogue: Women, Gender, and the Environment in the 21st Century Notes Bibliography Index"

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Nancy Unger's Beyond Nature's Housekeepers: American Women in Environmental History chronicles women's interactions with nonhuman nature throughout American history. It is an ambitious and important work that combines American environmental and women's and gender history into an accessible synthesis that would be useful not only in women's and environmental history survey courses, but also in both halves of the US history survey. Unger's book would also appeal to readers with a general interest in American women's or environmental history.... Unger weaves together a highly engaging narrative of women's and environmental history that incorporates a multitude of fresh voices into the master narrative of American history. -- Peggy Macdonald, Environmental History In Beyond Nature's Housekeepers, Nancy Unger brings together a breadth of scholarship that touches on American women's experience and impact on the environment in a short, well-written book. The relatively brief chapters with vivid anecdotes are perfect for an undergraduate audience. --Pacific Historical Review With this book, Unger has undertaken a formidable task that could have failed in the hands of a less-accomplished historian. She persuasively demonstrates that there is a distinct women-centered understanding of environmentalism and the people's relationship to the environment that transcends time and place and that this perspective must be incorporated into any analysis of environmental history. --American Historical Review Unger's narrative is a go-to reference for anyone interested in the socially constructed and physical ways both sex and gender intersect with nature in the United States. It is an important work that will be a reference in the field for quite some time. --Environment and History In this rich, learned, and lively synthesis, Nancy C. Unger reveals the astoundingly varied, crucial roles women have played throughout American environmental history. Where we have heretofore seen glimpses and snippets of this immense and still evolving story, Unger gives us a sweeping narrative to savor and ponder. A marvelous achievement! --Virginia Scharff, University of New Mexico and Autry National Center In the United States sex, sexuality, and gender have mattered in the way that women's concerns and activism in regard to environmental issues have been framed and received by the larger culture. Beyond Nature's Housekeepers provides a comprehensive overview of the subject. --Vera Norwood, author of Made From This Earth: American Women and Nature


<br> In this rich, learned, and lively synthesis, Nancy C. Unger reveals the astoundingly varied, crucial roles women have played throughout American environmental history. Where we have heretofore seen glimpses and snippets of this immense and still evolving story, Unger gives us a sweeping narrative to savor and ponder. A marvelous achievement! --Virginia Scharff, University of New Mexico and Autry National Center <br><p><br> In the United States sex, sexuality, and gender have mattered in the way that women's concerns and activism in regard to environmental issues have been framed and received by the larger culture. Beyond Nature's Housekeepers provides a comprehensive overview of the subject. --Vera Norwood, author of Made From This Earth: American Women and Nature<p><br>


Unger's narrative is a go-to reference for anyone interested in the socially constructed and physical ways both sex and gender intersect with nature in the United States. It is an important work that will be a reference in the field for quite some time. --Environment and History In this rich, learned, and lively synthesis, Nancy C. Unger reveals the astoundingly varied, crucial roles women have played throughout American environmental history. Where we have heretofore seen glimpses and snippets of this immense and still evolving story, Unger gives us a sweeping narrative to savor and ponder. A marvelous achievement! --Virginia Scharff, University of New Mexico and Autry National Center In the United States sex, sexuality, and gender have mattered in the way that women's concerns and activism in regard to environmental issues have been framed and received by the larger culture. Beyond Nature's Housekeepers provides a comprehensive overview of the subject. --Vera Norwood, author of Made From This Earth: American Women and Nature


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Nancy C. Unger is Professor of History at Santa Clara University. She is the author of the prize-winning biography Fighting Bob La Follette: The Righteous Reformer, and book review editor of The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era.

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