"Violent Landscape: Global Explosions and Lao Life-Worlds"
Holly High reflects on how past violence becomes incorporated into contemporary landscapes and associated narratives.
Holly High reflects on how past violence becomes incorporated into contemporary landscapes and associated narratives.
The Hudson River School focused on capturing the natural grandeur of American landscapes.
This film shows how farming, state, and business and finance interrelate, such that various forms of malnutrition continue to pose a risk that is often life threatening, even in times of overproduction.
Reflects upon the short period of geological time during which humans have inhabited the Earth, raising questions as to how much time the human race may have left on the planet, and what might happen after the human race—and even Earth itself—disappears.
A history of constructed and designed landscapes in the United States’ national parks.
A small town in northwestern Montana is beset by the worst case of community-wide exposure to a toxic substance in US history.
Bao Maohong, Carson Fellow from July to December 2011, talks about his work on landscape transformation in China.
This book considers the variegated world of mountains and their development during the last five hundred years.
The nationalization of Italian mountains has been a story of military conquest and resistance, ecological and social transformation, expropriating resources and imposing meanings…