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Alan C. Braddock (Editor), Dr. Christoph Irmscher (Editor), Lawrence Buell (Foreword), Angela L. Miller (Contributor), Timothy Sweet (Contributor), Thomas Hallock (Contributor), Finis Dunaway (Contributor), Elizabeth Hutchinson (Contributor), Jeffrey Myers (Contributor), Mark Andrew White (Contributor)

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October 28, 2009

A landmark collection of essays on the intersections of visual art, cultural studies, and environmental history in America.

Issues of ecology—both as they appear in the works of nature writers and in the works of literary writers for whom place and the land are central issues—have long been of interest to literary critics, and have given rise over the last two decades to the now firmly established field of ecocriticism. The essays in this volume, written by art historians and literary critics, seek to bring the study of American art into the expanding discourse of ecocriticism.

A Keener Perceptionoffers a series of case studies on topics ranging from John White's watercolors of the Carolina landscape executed during Sir Walter Raleigh's 1585 Roanoke expedition to photographs by environmental activist Eliot Porter. Rather than merely resurrect past instances of ecologically attuned art, this volume features essays that resituate many canonical figures, such as Thomas Eakins, Aaron Douglas, and Isamu Noguchi, in an ecocritical light by which they have yet to be viewed. Studying such artists and artworks through an ecocritical lens not only provides a better understanding of these works and the American landscape, but also brings a new interpretive paradigm to the field of art history—a field that many of these critics believe would do well to embrace environmental concerns as a vital area of research.

In highlighting the work of scholars who bring ecological agendas to their study of American art, as well as providing models for literary scholars who might like to better incorporate the visual arts into their own scholarship and teaching,A Keener Perceptionis truly a landmark collection—timely, consequential, and controversial.


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“I have been waiting for a book like this to come out for most of my academic career. The essays in A Keener Perception provide an important framework for emerging discussions around the ecocritical study of art and visual culture. The authors offer such rich and detailed visual analyses.”—The Goose


“The introduction and twelve essays in this strong volume consider intriguing instances of American art that span more than four centuries. . . . Every essay here is both interesting and a pleasure to read. . . . Rich enough to repay multiple readings and likely to be loaned to many a student and colleague, this book about American visual culture is well worth its price.” —ISLE
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

About the Author

Alan C. Braddock is Assistant Professor of Art History at Temple University where he teaches courses on American art from the Colonial era to the present. He is also the author of Thomas Eakins and the Cultures of Modernity.

Christoph Irmscher is Professor of English and Adjunct Professor of History and Philosophy of Science and American Studies at Indiana University in Bloomington. He is the author of Longfellow Redux, The Poetics of Natural History, and Public Poet, Private Man.
 
Contributors: Janet Catherine Berlo / Alan C. Braddock / Lawrence Buell / Finis Dunaway / Thomas Hallock / Elizabeth Hutchinson / Christoph Irmscher / Jonathan Massey / Angela L. Miller / Jeffrey Myers / Rebecca Solnit / Timothy Sweet / Mark Andrew White

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Jonathan Massey is a historian of modern architecture. He trained in architecture at Princeton and UCLA, then worked in the offices of Dagmar Richter, Frank Gehry, and others. After completing a doctoral degree in 2001, Massey joined the faculty at Syracuse University, where he teaches courses including a global survey of architecture since 1500, lecture courses on American architecture, and seminars on Buckminster Fuller, space and sexuality, and organicism in modern architecture. He currently chairs the Bachelor of Architecture program, ranked among the top two undergraduate professional architecture degrees in the nation.

Massey's research examines the ways architecture mediates power by giving form to civil society, shaping social relationships, and regulating consumption. His articles have focused on architecture and political reform; ornament and sumptuary regulation; and the roots of sustainable design in the work of Buckminster Fuller. His book _Crystal and Arabesque: Claude Bragdon, Ornament, and Modern Architecture_ examines the techniques through which American modernists engaged the new media, audiences, and problems of mass society.

Massey is currently writing a book-length study of organicism in modern and contemporary architecture. With colleagues at Syracuse, he is also developing a digital edition of the drawings and papers of Marcel Breuer and testing the potential for digital media to sponsor new modes of collaborative research, teaching, and learning across disciplines.







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