Culture, Technology, and the Creation of America's National Parks
Cambridge University Press

Culture, Technology, and the Creation of America's National Parks

Subjects: Literature, Literary theory
ISBN13: 9780521081689
Published: 18 Sep 2008

Format - Paperback / softback
By Grusin, Richard

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Culture, Technology, and the Creation of America's National Parks

Regular price A$59.36
Sale price A$59.36 Regular price A$65.95
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Richard Grusin's study investigates how the establishment of national parks participated in the production of American national identity after the Civil War. The creation of America's national parks is usually seen as an uncomplicated act of environmental preservation. Grusin argues, instead, that parks must be understood as complex cultural technologies for the reproduction of nature as landscape art. He explores the origins of America's three major parks - Yosemite, Yellowstone and Grand Canyon - in relation to other forms of landscape representation in the late nineteenth century. He examines such forms as photography, painting, and mapping, plus a wide range of travel narratives, scientific and nature writing, and fiction. Grusin shows that while establishing a national park does involve preserving an area of land as a 'natural' rather than economic asset, a ranch or mine for instance, it also transforms the landscape into a culturally constructed object called 'nature'.

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