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Drawing on Indigenous studies and critiques of settler colonialism, as well as new materialist approaches that illustrate Henry David Thoreau’s radical reimagining of the relationship between humans and the natural world, this book explores Thoreau’s effort to live mindfully and ethically when living alongside or replacing marginalized peoples.

Produktbeschreibung
Drawing on Indigenous studies and critiques of settler colonialism, as well as new materialist approaches that illustrate Henry David Thoreau’s radical reimagining of the relationship between humans and the natural world, this book explores Thoreau’s effort to live mindfully and ethically when living alongside or replacing marginalized peoples.
Autorenporträt
John J. Kucich is professor of English at Bridgewater State University. He is editor of Rediscovering the Maine Woods: Thoreau’s Legacy in an Unsettled Land and author of Ghostly Communion: Cross-Cultural Spiritualism in Nineteenth Century American Literature. He has also contributed essays to a number of collections, including Thoreau Beyond Borders: New International Essays on America’s Most Famous Nature Writer and Thoreau in Context, and has been published in the Thoreau Society Bulletin and The Concord Saunterer: A Journal of Thoreau Studies.