Changing Perceptions of Humans and Nature
7.5 credits
Reading list, Master's level, 5KV039
A revised version of the reading list is available.
Main group 1
- Adorno, Theodor W., Aesthetic theory, London, Athlone, 1997Compulsory (pp. 61–78)
- Andrews, Malcolm, Landscape and Western art, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999Compulsory (pp. 53–75, 129–149)
- Asma, Stephen T., Stuffed animals & pickled heads: the culture and evolution of natural history museums, New York, Oxford Univ. Press, 2001Compulsory (pp. 154–202)
- Baker, Steve, Contemporary Art and Animal Rights, Part of: Considering animals: contemporary studies in human-animal relations, Farnham, Surrey, England, Ashgate Pub., c2011, p. 13–28Compulsory (pp. 13–28)
- Bal, Mieke, Double exposures: the subject of cultural analysis, New York, Routledge, 1996Compulsory
- Borgerhoff Mulder, Monique; Coppolillo, Peter, Conservation: linking ecology, economics, and culture, Princeton, Princeton University Press, cop. 2005Compulsory
- Bowler, Peter J.; Morus, Iwan Rhys, Making modern science: a historical survey, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2005Compulsory (Chapt. 9, Ecology and Environmentalism, pp. 213–236)
- Coates, Peter, Nature: western attitudes since ancient times, London, Polity, 1998Compulsory (pp. 1–22, 82–109, 124–144)
- Cosgrove, Denis; Daniels, Stephen, Introduction, Part of: The iconography of landscape: essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments, Cambridge, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1988, p. 1–11Compulsory (pp. 1–11)
- Daugstad, Karoline; Grytli, Eir, How to Study and Manage a Multihistoric Landscape, Part of: Norsk geografisk tidsskrift: Norwegian journal of geography, vol. 53, no. 1-2, 1999, p. 85–92Compulsory (pp. 85–92)
- Escobar, Arturo, After Nature: Steps to an Anti-Essentialist Political Ecology, Part of: Current anthropology., vol. Vol. 40, 1999, p. 1–30Compulsory (pp. 1–30)
- European landscape convention =: Convention européenne du paysage, 20.10.2000, Strasbourg, Council of Europe, 2004Compulsory (http:/
/ www.coe.int/ t/ dg4/ cultureheritage/ heritage/ Landscape/ default_en.asp) - Flodin, Camilla, Art and Threatened, Threatening Nature, Part of: EurozineCompulsory (pp.1–6)
- Haraway, Donna Jeanne, Primate visions: gender, race and nature in the world of modern science, London, Verso, 1992Compulsory (pp. 26–58)
- Ingold, Tim, Culture, nature, environment: steps to an ecology of life, Part of: The perception of the environment: essays on livelihood, dwelling and skill., London, Routledge, p. 1–26Compulsory (pp. 1–26)
- Auricchio, Laura.; Cook, Elizabeth Heckendorn.; Pacini, Giulia., Invaluable trees: cultures of nature, 1660-1830, Oxford, Voltaire Foundation, 2012Compulsory (pp. 1–19)
- Kimvall, Jacob, The Border Fortification as Symbol of Freedom, Part of: Ord och bild: illustrerad månadsskrift, no. 1-2, 2010Compulsory (pp. 1–9)
- Leane, Elizabeth; Pfenningswerth, Stephanie, Marching on Thin Ice: The Politics of Penguin Films, Part of: Considering animals: contemporary studies in human-animal relations, Farnham, Surrey, England, Ashgate Pub., c2011, p. 29–40Compulsory (pp. 29–40)
- Lowenthal, David, Heritage Care: From the Tower of Babel to the Ivory Tower, Part of: Change over time, vol. 1, 2011Compulsory (pp. 130–136)
- Norgaard, Richard B, Ecosystem Service: From Eye Opening Metaphor to Complexity Blinder, Part of: Ecological economics: the journal of the International Society for Ecological Economics, vol. 69, 2010Compulsory
- Schama, Simon, Landscape and memory, London, Fontana, 1996Compulsory (pp. 517–578)
- Visconti, Luca M et al., Street Art, Sweet Art?: Reclaiming the 'Public' in Public Place, Part of: Journal of consumer research: an interdisciplinary quarterly, vol. 37, 2010Compulsory (pp. 511–529)
- The origins of museums: the cabinet of curiosities in sixteenth and seventeenth century Europe, Oxford, Clarendon, 1985Compulsory (pp. 90–101)
- Williams, Raymond, Culture and materialism: selected essays, London, Verso, 2005Compulsory (Ideas in Nature, pp. 67–85)
- Wonders, Karen, Habitat dioramas: illusions of wilderness in museums of natural history, Uppsala, Univ., 1993Compulsory (pp. 148–192)
- Foltz, Richard, Worldviews, religion, and the environment: a global anthology, Australia, Thomson/Wadsworth, c2003Compulsory (pp. 30–37, 89–96, 104–111, 441–446, 495–500, 525–531)
Oelsner, Gertrud, "The Democracy of Nature", Romantik: Journal for the Study of Romanticism, 2012:1, pp. 69-99
Electronic sources
Tickell, Alison, 2010, "Julies bicycle", Long Horizons: an exploration of the art of climate change.
British Council, (http://www.britishcouncil.org/climatechange-longhorizons-2.pdf)
UN 1992, Convention on Biodiversity. http://www.dbc.int/convention/text/default.shtlm
UN 1992, Convention on Biodiversity. http://www.dbc.int/convention/text/default.shtlm
UNESCO 1972, Convention concerning the protection of World Heritage. http://whc.unesco.org/en/conventiontext/
Additional literature of c. 200 pages can be added by the teacher.
* Compulsory