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Journal articles on the topic "Barry Lopez"

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Aton, Jim. "An Interview with Barry Lopez." Western American Literature 21, no. 1 (1986): 3–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/wal.1986.0045.

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Lyon, Thomas J. "Arctic Dreams by Barry Lopez." Western American Literature 22, no. 1 (1987): 81–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/wal.1987.0027.

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Lopez, Barry, and Kay Bonetti. "An Interview with Barry Lopez." Missouri Review 11, no. 3 (1988): 57–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mis.1988.0068.

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Aton, Jim. "Crossing Open Ground by Barry Lopez." Western American Literature 23, no. 3 (1988): 285–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/wal.1988.0115.

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Tegler, Brent. ""Horizon" by Barry Lopez, 2019. [book review]." Canadian Field-Naturalist 134, no. 4 (2021): 396–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v134i4.2745.

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Payne, D. G. "No Bottom: In Conversation with Barry Lopez." Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 16, no. 2 (2009): 391–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/isle/isp020.

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Kjeldaas, Sigfrid. "Barry Lopez's Relational Arctic // El Ártico relacional de Barry Lopez." Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment 5, no. 2 (2014): 72–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.37536/ecozona.2014.5.2.614.

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Arctic Dreams: Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape (1986) can be read as American nature writer Barry Lopez’s attempt to evoke a more profound and ecologically sound understanding of the North-American Arctic. This article investigates how Arctic Dreams uses insights from Jacob von Uexküll’s Umwelt theory, in combination with what Tim Ingold describes as a particular form of animism associated with circumpolar indigenous hunter cultures, to portray the Arctic natural environment as a living and lively space. Doreen Massey has described such spaces as recognizing plurality and allowing encounters. By highlighting networks of relationship and trajectories both human (historical) and animal (evolutionary), Arctic Dreams recognizes human and animal cultures that not only exist upon and can lay claim to this land, but that in a fundamental way is the land. In this way the text dismisses previous conceptions of the North-American Arctic as an empty space awaiting colonization and modernization, while on a deeper level it also questions the modern nature/culture dichotomy that allows nature to be perceived as the mere substratum of culture. Resumen El libro Arctic Dreams: Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape (1986) puede considerarse un intento por parte del escritor de la naturaleza americano Barry Lopez de evocar un conocimiento más profundo y ecológicamente sensato del Ártico norteamericano. Este artículo analiza cómo Arctic Dreams utiliza la teoría Umwelt de Jacob von Uexküll, combinada con lo que Tim Ingold describe como una forma particular de animismo asociada con las culturas de los indígenas cazadores circumpolares, para retratar el entorno natural ártico como un lugar vivo y vivaz. Doreen Massey ha descrito dichos lugares como capaces de reconocer la pluralidad y permitir encuentros. Al destacar las redes de relaciones y de trayectorias tanto humanas (históricas) como de animales (evolucionarias), Arctic Dreams reconoce culturas humanas y animales que no sólo existen sobre y puede reclamar esta tierra, sino que también estas culturas son de una manera fundamental la tierra. De esta manera el texto desestima las concepciones previas del Ártico norteamericano como un espacio vacío pendiente de colonización y modernización; mientras que en un nivel más profundo también cuestiona la dicotomía moderna naturaleza/cultura que permite que la naturaleza se perciba como un mero sustrato de la cultura.
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McIvor, D. E. "The Rediscovery of North America by Barry Lopez." Western American Literature 27, no. 4 (1993): 379. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/wal.1993.0119.

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Shillinglaw. "“… his back into it”: Barry Lopez and John Steinbeck." Steinbeck Review 18, no. 1 (2021): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/steinbeckreview.18.1.0050.

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Warren, J. P. "Conversations with Barry Lopez: Walking the Path of Imagination." Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 21, no. 3 (2014): 717–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/isle/isu119.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Barry Lopez"

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Mallory, Kevin D. "Attitudes of regard, dignity, mystery, and desire in Barry Lopez, Edward Abbey, and Annie Dillard." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/NQ48108.pdf.

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Dixon, Peter. "Ecocriticism, Geophilosophy, and the [Truth] of Ecology." Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/19901.

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This thesis addresses the question posed to ecocriticism by Dana Phillips in his iconoclastic The Truth of Ecology: Nature, Culture, and Literature in America: “What is the truth of ecology, insofar as this truth is addressed by literature and art?” by examining how ecocriticism has, or has failed to, contextualize ecocritical discourse within an ecological framework. After reviewing the current state of ecocriticism and its relationship with environmentalism, the thesis suggests that both rely on the same outmoded, inaccurate and essentially inutile ecological concepts and language, and argues for a new approach to ecocriticism that borrows its concepts and language from the geophilosophy of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari. The thesis concludes with a reassessment of the work of Barry Lopez, showing how his fiction, when viewed through the lens of geophilosophy, does not support essentialist notions of nature, but rather works to articulate a world of multiplicities, and new modes of becoming.
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Hawley, Steven Jubitz. "Tracking the Trickster Home: The Animal Nature of Words in the Writing of Gerald Vizenor and Barry Lopez." The University of Montana, 2007. http://etd.lib.umt.edu/theses/available/etd-03012007-101943/.

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McFarland, Sarah Elizabeth. "Engendering the wild : the construction of animals in twentieth century nature writing /." view abstract or download file of text, 2005. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p3181112.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2005.<br>Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 169-179). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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Greenhill, Susan Heather. "Maps for the lost: A collection of short fiction And Human / nature ecotones: Climate change and the ecological imagination: A critical essay." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2015. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/1701.

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The thesis comprises a collection of short fiction, Maps for the Lost, and a critical essay, “Human / Nature Ecotones: Climate Change and the Ecological Imagination.” In ecological terms, areas of interaction between adjacent ecosystems are known as ecotones. Sites of relationship between biotic communities, they are charged with fertility and evolutionary possibility. While postcolonial scholarship is concerned with borders as points of cross-cultural contact, ecocritical thought focuses upon the ecotone that occurs at the interface between human and non-human nature. In their occupation of the liminal zones between human and natural realms, the characters and narratives of Maps for the Lost reveal and nurture the porosity of conventional demarcations. In the title story, a Czech artist maps the globe by night in order to find his lover. The buried geographies of human landscapes coalesce with those of the non-human realm: the territories of wolves and the scent-trails of a fox mingle imperceptibly with nocturnal Prague and the ransacked villages of post-war Croatia. In “Seeds,” a narrative structured around the process of biological growth, the lost memories of an elderly woman are returned to her by her garden. “The Skin of the Ocean” traces the obsession of a diver who sinks his yacht under the weight of coral and fish, while in “Drift,” an Iranian refugee writes letters along the tide-line of a Tasmanian beach. The essay identifies the inadequacy of literature and literary scholarship’s response to the threat of climate change as a failure of the imagination, reflecting the transgressive dimension of the crisis itself, and the dualistic legacy which still informs Western discourse on non-human nature. In order to redress this shortfall, which I argue the current generations of writers have an urgent moral responsibility to do, it is critical that we learn to understand the natural world of which we are a part, in ways that cast off the limitations of conventional representation. Paradoxically, it is the profoundly disruptive (apocalyptic?) nature of the climate crisis itself, which may create the imaginative traction for that shift in comprehension, forcing us, through loss, to interpret the world in ways that have been forgotten, or are fundamentally new. By analysing Alexis Wright’s The Swan Book, and Les Murray’s “Presence” sequence, the essay explores the correlation between imaginative and ecological processes, and the role of voice, embodiment, patterning and story in negotiations of nature and place. In the context of the asymptotical essence of the relation between text and world, and the paradox of phenomenological representation, it calls for a deeper cultural engagement with scientific discourse and indigenous philosophy, in order to illuminate the multiplicity and complexity of human connections to the non-human natural world
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Borges, Heloisa Lopes. "Método centrado no usuário aplicado para a especificação do PEP : fisioterapia na secretaria municipal de saúde de Curitiba / Heloia Lopes Boreges; orientadora, Cláudia Maria Cabral Moro Barra,co-orientadora, Andreia Malucelli." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_PR, 2007. http://www.biblioteca.pucpr.br/tede/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=1597.

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Dissertação (mestrado) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Curitiba, 2007<br>Bibliografia: f.139-150<br>O desenvolvimento tecnológico é responsável pelo crescimento da utilização do Prontuário Eletrônico do Paciente (PEP) em diversas áreas, inclusive na saúde pública. Apesar de ser extremamente útil, não existe um PEP específico para fisioterapia na atenção<br>Technological developments are responsible for the growth of the Electronic Health Record (EHR) in several areas, such as public health. Although the EHR is extremely useful, physiotherapy in primary care still does not have a specific EHR. The developmen
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Books on the topic "Barry Lopez"

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No bottom: In conversation with Barry Lopez. XOXOX Press, 2008.

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1945-, Lopez Barry Holstun, and Lueders Edward G. 1923-, eds. Writing natural history: Dialogues with authors, Barry Lopez ... [et al.]. University of Utah Press, 1989.

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The land's wild music: Encounters with Barry Lopez, Peter Matthiessen, Terry Tempest Williams, and James Galvin. Trinity University Press, 2005.

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Seeking awareness in American nature writing: Henry Thoreau, Annie Dillard, Edward Abbey, Wendell Berry, Barry Lopez. University of Utah Press, 1992.

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Lopez, Barry Holstun. Barry Lopez, Interview. American Audio Prose Library, 1987.

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Edition, Shortcut. SUMMARY - Horizon by Barry Lopez. Independently Published, 2020.

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Barry Lopez VHS Video (Lannan Literary Videos). Lannan Foundation, 1992.

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Conversations with Barry Lopez: Walking the Path of Imagination. University of Oklahoma Press, 2013.

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Tydeman, William E. Conversations with Barry Lopez: Walking the Path of Imagination. University of Oklahoma Press, 2013.

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Warren, James Perrin. Other Country: Barry Lopez and the Community of Artists. University of Arizona Press, 2015.

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Book chapters on the topic "Barry Lopez"

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Warner, Diane. "Barry Lopez 1945–." In Key Thinkers on The Environment. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315543659-65.

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"THREE. I think of two landscapes-one outside the self, the other within. -Barry Lopez." In At Home in the World. Duke University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780822396123-004.

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Lane, Belden C. "Wolves." In The Great Conversation. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190842673.003.0015.

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The story of Francis and the wolf of Gubbio occasions the author’s trek into the Absaroka Mountains near Yellowstone, entering a territory where gray wolves have thrived since being reintroduced the 1990s. The inordinate hatred of wolves in Western thought is contrasted with Francis’s concern not to kill (or even to tame) the wolf, but to welcome it into a larger family where all species can thrive. Over the centuries the wolf’s stealthy elusiveness has led us to project a sinister quality onto these extraordinary animals. Barry Lopez speaks of our theriophobia, our irrational, deep-seated fear of the “beast.” It evokes an impulse to kill what we don’t understand. Yet gradually we’re learning to appreciate wolves without demonizing (or romanticizing) them. By the time Aldo Leopold wrote his Sand County Almanac, you could discern a shift in societal perceptions of apex predators. He spoke of grieving as he knelt beside a wolf he had shot, watching “a fierce green fire dying in her eyes.” He also noticed how the absence of wolves allowed the deer population to explode, with every edible tree stripped of its leaves.
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