"Marketing the Wilderness analyzes the relationship between the outdoor recreation industry, public lands in the United States, and Indigenous sovereignty and representation in these spaces. Joseph Whitson offers nuanced insights into more than a century of the outdoor recreation industry's marketing strategies, unraveling its complicity in settler colonialism"--
"Marketing the Wilderness analyzes the relationship between the outdoor recreation industry, public lands in the United States, and Indigenous sovereignty and representation in these spaces. Joseph Whitson offers nuanced insights into more than a century of the outdoor recreation industry's marketing strategies, unraveling its complicity in settler colonialism"--
Joseph Whitson is a marketing strategist and earned his PhD from the University of Minnesota. His writing has been published in American Quarterly and The Public Historian, and he is founder of Indigenous Geotags, an environmental and decolonial justice–focused blog.
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Contents Introduction: Wildernessing 1. This Land Is Our Land 2. The Frontier Wilderness 3. Wilderness Untrammeled 4. #Explore 5. The President Stole Your Land 6. Indigenizing Instagram Conclusion: The Earth Is Our Shareholder Acknowledgments Notes Index
Contents Introduction: Wildernessing 1. This Land Is Our Land 2. The Frontier Wilderness 3. Wilderness Untrammeled 4. #Explore 5. The President Stole Your Land 6. Indigenizing Instagram Conclusion: The Earth Is Our Shareholder Acknowledgments Notes Index
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