Jessica L. Horton, Associate Professor, Department of Art History, University of Delaware
The seemingly paradoxical phrase indicates that an enduring disposition toward Native cultures as earth-sensitive alternatives to the damaging ideologies and practices of Euro-American industrial modernity is inadequate to the challenges of complex crises.
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doaj-c6a4ff50cc0f4d878bf938ea66885c042021-06-16T20:21:03ZengUniversity of Minnesota Libraries PublishingPanorama2471-68392019-06-0151https://doi.org/10.24926/24716839.1698Jessica L. Horton, Associate Professor, Department of Art History, University of DelawareJessica L. HortonThe seemingly paradoxical phrase indicates that an enduring disposition toward Native cultures as earth-sensitive alternatives to the damaging ideologies and practices of Euro-American industrial modernity is inadequate to the challenges of complex crises. https://editions.lib.umn.edu/panorama/article/ecocriticism/ecolonial-holism/ 5.1ecocriticismhomer dodge martinjessica l. hortonlouisa keyser |
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The seemingly paradoxical phrase indicates that an enduring disposition toward Native cultures as earth-sensitive alternatives to the damaging ideologies and practices of Euro-American industrial modernity is inadequate to the challenges of complex crises. |
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5.1 ecocriticism homer dodge martin jessica l. horton louisa keyser |
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