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In Wetlands and Western Cultures: Denigration to Conservation, Rod Giblett examines the portrayal of wetlands in Western culture and argues for their conservation. Giblett’s analysis of the wetland motif in literature and the arts, including in Beowulf and the writings of Tolkien and Thoreau, demonstrates two approaches to wetlands—their denigration as dead or their commendation as living waters with a potent cultural history.



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Wetlands and Western Cultures is a visceral and imaginative foray into the connectivities between landscape and human civilization across time. Rod Giblett gracefully traces our collective changing attitudes toward, and appropriation of, wetland ecosystems from ‘drain and reclaim’ narratives to a growing awareness of the necessity of embedding wetlands within sustainable and regenerative futures. This beautifully sculpted work serves as a reminder of the intractable relationship which exists between nature and culture with humans acting as both conduit and fabricator.

-- Mary Gearey, University of Brighton

Table of Contents

Introduction: An Invitation for Wading into Wetlands

PART 1: WETLANDS AND -OLOGIES

Chapter 1: Theology of Wetlands: Tolkien, Beowulf, and Milton on Marshes and Their Monsters

Chapter 2: Psychology of Wetlands: Mourning, Melancholy, and Marshes

PART II: WETLANDS, ART, AND CULTURE

Chapter 3: Wetland Cultures of the English Fens: Politics, Painting, Poetry, Prose, and Art History

Chapter 4: Wetland Cultures of ‘Australia Felix’: From Mountain Ranges and Landscape Painting to Wetland Places in Environmental Artwork

Chapter 5: Wetland Cultures of ‘Western Australia Felix’: From Mountain Range and Landscape Aesthetics to Wetland Womb in Environmental Artwork

PART III: WETLANDS AND CITIES

Chapter 6: The Birth of Sydney and the Death of its Wetlands

Chapter 7: Water in Urban Waterscapes and Wetlands in London and Melbourne

PART IV: WETLANDS AND NATURE WRITING

Chapter 8: Henry David Thoreau: The Patron Saint of Swamps

Chapter 9: Farewell: Nature writing and Black Swan Lake

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    Publisher: Lexington Books
    Publication Date: 19/05/2021
    ISBN13: 9781793643452, 978-1793643452
    ISBN10: 1793643458

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In Wetlands and Western Cultures: Denigration to Conservation, Rod Giblett examines the portrayal of wetlands in Western culture and argues for their conservation. Giblett’s analysis of the wetland motif in literature and the arts, including in Beowulf and the writings of Tolkien and Thoreau, demonstrates two approaches to wetlands—their denigration as dead or their commendation as living waters with a potent cultural history.



    Trade Review

    Wetlands and Western Cultures is a visceral and imaginative foray into the connectivities between landscape and human civilization across time. Rod Giblett gracefully traces our collective changing attitudes toward, and appropriation of, wetland ecosystems from ‘drain and reclaim’ narratives to a growing awareness of the necessity of embedding wetlands within sustainable and regenerative futures. This beautifully sculpted work serves as a reminder of the intractable relationship which exists between nature and culture with humans acting as both conduit and fabricator.

    -- Mary Gearey, University of Brighton

    Table of Contents

    Introduction: An Invitation for Wading into Wetlands

    PART 1: WETLANDS AND -OLOGIES

    Chapter 1: Theology of Wetlands: Tolkien, Beowulf, and Milton on Marshes and Their Monsters

    Chapter 2: Psychology of Wetlands: Mourning, Melancholy, and Marshes

    PART II: WETLANDS, ART, AND CULTURE

    Chapter 3: Wetland Cultures of the English Fens: Politics, Painting, Poetry, Prose, and Art History

    Chapter 4: Wetland Cultures of ‘Australia Felix’: From Mountain Ranges and Landscape Painting to Wetland Places in Environmental Artwork

    Chapter 5: Wetland Cultures of ‘Western Australia Felix’: From Mountain Range and Landscape Aesthetics to Wetland Womb in Environmental Artwork

    PART III: WETLANDS AND CITIES

    Chapter 6: The Birth of Sydney and the Death of its Wetlands

    Chapter 7: Water in Urban Waterscapes and Wetlands in London and Melbourne

    PART IV: WETLANDS AND NATURE WRITING

    Chapter 8: Henry David Thoreau: The Patron Saint of Swamps

    Chapter 9: Farewell: Nature writing and Black Swan Lake

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