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A new understanding of visual rhetoric offers unique insights into issues of representation and identity

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Contents


Introduction: Naturalizing Rhetoric
Thomas Patin

1. Being Here, Looking There: Mediating Vistas in the National Parks
of the Contemporary American West
Robert M. Bednar

2. Remembering Zion: Architectural Encounters in a National Park
Gregory Clark

3. Roadside Wilderness: U.S. National Park Design in the 1950s and 1960s
Peter Peters

4. Critical Vehicles Crash the Scene: Spectacular Nature and Popular Spectacle at the
Grand Canyon
Mark Neumann

5. How German Is the American West? The Legacy of Caspar David Friedrich’s
Visual Poetics in American Landscape Painting
Sabine Wilke

6. Yellowstone National Park in Metaphor: Place and Actor Representations
in Visitor Publications
David A. Tschida

7. Image/Text/Geography: Yellowstone and the Spatial Rhetoric of Landscape
Gareth John

8. Can Patriotism Be Carved in Stone? A Critical Analysis of Mount Rushmore’s
Orientation Films
Teresa Bergman

9. Thinking like a Mountain: Mount Rushmore’s Gaze
William Chaloupka

10. George Catlin’s Wilderness Utopia
Albert Boime

11. Memorials and Mourning: Recovering Native Resistance in and to the Monuments
of the Nation
Stephen Germic

12. America’s Best Idea: Environmental Public Memory and the Rhetoric of
Conservation Civics
Cindy Spurlock

13. America in Ruins: Parks, Poetics, and Politics
Thomas Patin


Contributors
Index

Observation Points

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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 04/04/2012
      ISBN13: 9780816651467, 978-0816651467
      ISBN10: 0816651469

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A new understanding of visual rhetoric offers unique insights into issues of representation and identity

      Table of Contents

      Contents


      Introduction: Naturalizing Rhetoric
      Thomas Patin

      1. Being Here, Looking There: Mediating Vistas in the National Parks
      of the Contemporary American West
      Robert M. Bednar

      2. Remembering Zion: Architectural Encounters in a National Park
      Gregory Clark

      3. Roadside Wilderness: U.S. National Park Design in the 1950s and 1960s
      Peter Peters

      4. Critical Vehicles Crash the Scene: Spectacular Nature and Popular Spectacle at the
      Grand Canyon
      Mark Neumann

      5. How German Is the American West? The Legacy of Caspar David Friedrich’s
      Visual Poetics in American Landscape Painting
      Sabine Wilke

      6. Yellowstone National Park in Metaphor: Place and Actor Representations
      in Visitor Publications
      David A. Tschida

      7. Image/Text/Geography: Yellowstone and the Spatial Rhetoric of Landscape
      Gareth John

      8. Can Patriotism Be Carved in Stone? A Critical Analysis of Mount Rushmore’s
      Orientation Films
      Teresa Bergman

      9. Thinking like a Mountain: Mount Rushmore’s Gaze
      William Chaloupka

      10. George Catlin’s Wilderness Utopia
      Albert Boime

      11. Memorials and Mourning: Recovering Native Resistance in and to the Monuments
      of the Nation
      Stephen Germic

      12. America’s Best Idea: Environmental Public Memory and the Rhetoric of
      Conservation Civics
      Cindy Spurlock

      13. America in Ruins: Parks, Poetics, and Politics
      Thomas Patin


      Contributors
      Index

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