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Carson's Silent Spring: A Reader's Guide
By (Author) Professor Joni Seager
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic USA
28th August 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
333.72
Hardback
232
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
417g
Silent Spring is a watershed moment in the history of environmentalism, credited with launching the modern environmental movement. In synthesizing a jumble of scientific and medical information into a coherent argument, Carson successfully challenged major chemical industries and the idea that modern societies could and should exert mastery over nature at any cost. Her critique remains salient today. This book provides the first in-depth analysis, contextualisation and overview of Silent Spring, a critical work in the history of environmentalism, surveying its lasting impact on the environmentalist movement in the last fifty years.
29 years ago the Bhopal tragedyshowed how right Rachel Carson was. Now the elixirs of death come in new forms Joni Seager's [book] is a vital and timely reminder of Rachel Carson's wake up call to humanity that a chemical war can never be won. * Dr Vandana Shiva, winner of the Alternative Nobel Prize (the Right Livelihood Award) 1993 *
Pacy, thought-provoking and challengingThis will become a set text for environmentalists and students of the natural world, but I'd urge that anyone interested in understanding the importance of Carson's life and vital insight, and its relevance to the world 50 years on, should read Joni Seager's book. -- Conor Mark Jameson, author and naturalist
Silent Spring was a blockbuster that changed the world. Today, Carsons message has been politicized, misinterpreted and ignored. Joni Seager brilliantly explicates the times in which Carson wrote and shows why Silent Spring remains an essential text for the 21st century. -- Dr. Linda Lear, historian and biographer of Rachel Carson
Joni Seager is Professor and Chair of Global Studies at Bentley University, Boston, USA. She is a feminist geographer and environmentalist.