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Salvaging Wilderness from the Tomb of History: A Response toThe National Parks: America's Best Idea

Authors :
Kevin Michael DeLuca
Source :
Environmental Communication. 4:484-493
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2010.

Abstract

In the age of industrialism, wilderness is the counterbalance to human excesses and the inspiration for environmental activists. Today, wilderness is even more important and contested as people face multiple environmental crises on a planet with an exploding human population and voracious consumer appetite. Too often obscured by the technosphere that engulfs us, wilderness awaits its ecoteur filmmakers to give it greater presence on the public screens of the technoscape. After The National Parks: America's Best Idea, wilderness still waits. By treating wilderness as an historical relic and vacation spot, the film saps it of its vital relevance and political power. Audiences must understand the foundational role of wilderness in their lives, instead of being pacified with an history drained of color that disconnects them from wilderness. As people wonder if there is a future for industrial civilization, wilderness provides the last best hope for rethinking our place on earth.

Details

ISSN :
17524040 and 17524032
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Communication
Accession number :
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