The Light-Green Society: Ecology and Technological Modernity in France, 1960-2000

The Light-Green Society: Ecology and Technological Modernity in France, 1960-2000

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The Light-Green Society: Ecology and Technological Modernity in France, 1960-2000

The accelerating interpenetration of nature and culture is the hallmark of the new "light-green" social order that has emerged in postwar France, argues Michael Bess in this penetrating new history. On one hand, a preoccupation with natural qualities and equilibrium has increasingly infused France's economic and cultural life. On the other, human activities have laid an ever more potent and pervasive touch on the environment, whether through the intrusion of agriculture, industry, and urban growth, or through the much subtler and more well-intentioned efforts of ecological management.

The Light-Green Society limns sharply these trends over the last fifty years. The rise of environmentalism in the 1960s stemmed from a fervent desire to "save" wild nature-nature conceived as a qualitatively distinct domain, wholly separate from human designs and endeavors. And yet, Bess shows, after forty years of environmentalist agitation, much of it remarkably successful in achieving its aims, the old conception of nature as a "separate sphere" has become largely untenable. In the light-green society, where ecology and technological modernity continually flow together, a new hybrid vision of intermingled nature-culture has increasingly taken its place.

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Country
USA
Author
Michael Bess
Binding
Paperback
EAN
9780226044187
Edition
1
ISBN
0226044181
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University Of Chicago Press
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University Of Chicago Press
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1
NumberOfPages
387
PublicationDate
2003-11-15
Publisher
University Of Chicago Press
ReleaseDate
2003-11-15
SKU
9780226044187
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University Of Chicago Press