Bibliography

=Bibliography= The following bibliography lists most of the key works in Ecomedia Studies. By no means is the list complete. However, it should provide a good starting point for anyone interested in exploring the scholarship. Please send suggested additions to srust@uoregon.edu.

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Books
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__A__** Anderson, Alison. Media, Culture, and the Environment. Rutgers University Press, 1997.
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__B__** Baker, Steve. [|Picturing the Beast: Animals, Identity, and Representation.] Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2001.
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Berger, John. [|About Looking.] London: Vintage International. 1980.

Bolter, Jay David and Richard Grusin. Remediation: Understanding New Media. MIT Press, 1999.

Bousé, Derek. Wildlife Films. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000.

Brereton, Pat. Hollywood Utopia: Ecology in Contemporary American Cinema. Portland, OR: Intellect Ltd., 2005.

Burt, Jonathan. [|Animals in Film]. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2002. __C__** Carmichael, Deborah, ed. The Landscape of Hollywood Westerns: Ecocriticism in the American Film Genre. Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press, 2006.
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Chris, Cynthia. Watching Wildlife. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota, 2006.

Conley, Verena Andermatt. __[|Ecopolitics: The Environment in Poststructuralist Thought.]__ New York: Routledge, c1997.

Cubitt, Sean. Eco Media. Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2005.

__D__** DeLuca, Kevin. __Image Politics: The New Rhetoric of Environmental Activism.__ NY: Guilford Press, 1999.
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Dobrin, Sidney and Sean Morey. eds. Ecosee: Image, Rhetoric, and Nature. Albany NY: Suny University Press, 2009.

Dunaway, Finis. Natural Visions: The Power of Images in American Environmental Reform. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005.

__E__** Elliot, Nils Lindahl. Mediating Nature. New York: Routledge, 2006.
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 Grodal, Torben. [|Embodied Visions: Evolution, Emotion, Culture, and Film.] Oxford: Oxford UP, 2009.
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__H__** Haraway, Donna. Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science. New York: Routledge, 1989.
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Haraway, Donna. When Species Meet. University of Minnesota Press, 2008.

Hochman, Jhan. __[|Green Cultural Studies: Nature in Film, Novel, and Theory]__. Moscow, ID: University of Idaho Press, 1998.

__I__** Ingram, David. Green Screen: Environmentalism and Hollywood Cinema. Exeter, UK: University of Exeter Press, 2000.
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__L__** Lippit, Akira Mizuta Electric Animal: Toward a Rhetoric of Wildlife. 2000; Minneapolis: University of Minnesota P, 2008.
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Lu, Sheldon H. and Jiayan Mi. [|Chinese Ecocinema: In the Age of Environmental Challenge.] Seattle: U Washington Press, 2010.

__M__** MacDonald, Scott. The Garden in the Machine: A Field Guide to Independent Films about Place. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2001.
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McFarland, Sarah E. and Ryan Hediger, eds. [|Animals and Agency.] Boston: Brill, 2009.

Meister, Mark and Phyllis M. Japp. eds. [|Enviropop: Studies in Environmental Rhetoric and Popular Culture]. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2002.

Mi, Jiayan and Sheldon Lu. eds. [|Chinese Ecocinema in the Age of Environmental Challenge.] Hong Kong University Press, 2009.

Mitman, Gregg. __[|Reel Nature: : America’s Romance with Wildlife on Film]__. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1999.

Murray, Robin L. and Joseph K. Heumann. Ecology and Popular Film: Cinema on the Edge. NY: SUNY Press, 2009.

 __**S**__ Sitney, P. Adams. [|Eyes Upside Down: Visionary Filmmakers and the Heritage of Emerson.] Oxford: Oxford UP, 2008.

__W__** Wells, Paul. [|The Animated Bestiary: Animals, Cartoons, and Culture.] Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers, UP, 2009.
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Wilson, Alexander. __[|The Culture of Nature: Northern American Landscape from Disney to Exxon Valdez]__. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 1992.


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Articles in Edited Anthologies
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__A__** Armbruster, Karla. "Creating the World we must Save: The Paradox of Television Nature Documentaries." __Writing the Environment: Ecocriticism and Literature.__ Ed. Richard Kerridge and Neil Sammells. London: Zed Books, 1998. 218-238.
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__B__** Braudy, Leo. “The Genre of Nature: Ceremonies of Innocence.” Refiguring American Film Genres: History and Theory. Ed. Nick Browne. Berkeley: U California Press, 1998. 278-310.
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 __**I**__ Ingram, David. "Hollywood Cinema and Climate Change: //The Day After Tomorrow//". __[|Words on Water: Literary and Cultural Representations]__//__.__// Eds. Maureen Devine and Christa Grewe-Volpp. Trier: WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2008, 53-63.

 __**J**__ Jhally, Sut. "Advertising at the Edge of the Apocalypse." __Critical Studies in Media Commercialism__. Eds. Robin Anderson and Lance Strate. New York: Oxford UP, 2000: 27-39.

__L__** Light, Andrew. "Boyz in the Woods." Ed. Michael Bennett and David Teague. W. Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona Press, 1999. 137-156.
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Lulka, David. "Consuming Timothy Treadwell: Redefining Nonhuman Agency in Light of Herzog's //Grizzly Man//. __Animals and Agency: An Interdisciplinary Exploration__. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, 2009: 67-88.

__M__** McFarland, Sarah E. "Dancing Penguins and a Pretentious Raccoon: Animaed Animals as 21st Century Environmentalism." [|Animals and Agency: An Interdisciplinary Exploration]. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, 2009:89-105.
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Miller, Toby.“La mano visible: Apuntes sobre la incorporación del impacto ambiental de las tecnologías mediaticas en la investigación sobre medios y globalización.” //Comunicación//. Ed. José Carlos Lozano Rendón. Monterrey: Fondo Editorial de Nuevo León. 2008, 121-25.

__P__** Plevin, Arlene. "Home Everywhere and the Injured Body of the World: The Subversive Humor of //Blue Vinyl//." Ed. Rachel Stein. __New Perspectives on Environmental__ __Justice.__ Newark, NJ: The State University of New Jersey, 2004. 225-239.
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__R__** Retzinger, Jean. "Cultivating the Agrarian Myth in Hollywood." __Enviropop: Studies in Environmental Rhetoric and Popular Culture.__ Ed. Mark Meister and Phyllis Japp. Westport, CT: Praeger Press, 2002. 45-62.
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Journal Articles
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 Arthurs, Jane, Usha Zacharias, Jennifer Blair, Richard Maxell, and Toby Miller. "Commentary and Criticism: Environment, Media, and New Gender Politics." __Feminist Media Studies__. 8/3 (2008): 317-329. __B__** Beinart, William and Katie McKeown. "Wildlife Media and Representations of Africa, 1950s to the 1970s." Environmental History 14.2 (2009) 429-452.
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Berrettini, Mark L. “’Danger! Danger! Danger!’ or When Animals Might Attack: Adventure Activism and Wildlife Film and Television.” __Scope__ (2005): http://www.scope.nottingham.ac.uk/phprint.php

__C__** Crowther, Barbara. "Toward a Feminist Critique of Television Natural History Programmes." __Feminist Subjects, Multimedia: Cultural Methodologies.__ Ed. Penny Florence and Dee Reynold. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 1994. 183-190.
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 Ingram, David. "Fly Away Home and the Hollywood Conservationist Movie". Scope: an on-line journal of film studies, http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/film, 2000.
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Ingram, David. "For Free?: Theorising consumption, commerce, and the environmental costs of artistic production." Green Letters. No. 8. Spring 2007, 13-22.

Ivakhiv, Adrian “Green Film Criticism and its Futures,” //ISLE// (Summer 2008). 1-28.

__L__** Ladino, Jennifer K. "For the Love of Nature: Documenting Life, Death, and Animalty in //Grizzly Man// and //March of the Penguins//." __ISLE__ 16:1 (Winter 2009): 53-90.
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Leiserowitz, Anthony A. “Before and After __The Day After Tomorrow__: A U.S. Study of Climate Change Risk Perception.” __Environment__. 46/9 (Nov. 2004): 34.

__M__** MacDonald, Scott."Ten+(Alternative) Films about American Cities." __Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment__ 8.1 (2001): 53-72. ---. “Toward an Eco-Cinema.” __Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and__ __Environment__ 11/2 (Summer 2004): 107-132. ---.“Up Close and Political: Three Short Ruminations on Ideology in the Nature Film.” __Film Quarterly__ 59/3 (Spring 2006): 4-21.
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McCabe, Colin. "Realism and the Cinema: Notes on Some Brechtian Theses," //Screen//, 15:2 (Summer 1974), 16-.

Miller, Toby. “Creative Industries or Wasteful Ones?” (with Richard Maxwell). //Urban China// 33 (2008) 122 <[]>.

Miller, Toby and Richard Maxwell. “E-Waste: Elephant in the Living Room. __Flow__ 9:3 (2008) <[]>. --- “Green Smokestacks?” __Feminist Media Studies__ 8:3 (2008) 324-29. ---“La mano visible.” __Pagina__ 12 (6 August 2008) <[]>.

Murray, Robin, and Joseph Huemann. "Dark City, Noir, and the Space between: Or it is our Nature to Live in the Dark?" __Scope: An Online Journal of Film and TV__ __Studies__ 10 (2008) <@http://www.scope.nottingham.ac.uk/article.php?issue=4&id=126&section=article&q=race>. ---. "Al Gore's an Inconvenient Truth and its Skeptics: A Case of Environmental Nostalgia." __Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media__ 49 (2007) <@http://www.ejumpcut.org/archive/jc49.2007/inconvenTruth/text.html>.

__O__** Opel, Andy. "Structural Change? Environmental Documentary and Globalization." __Environmental Communication Journal of Nature and Culture__ 1.1 (2007): 111-8.
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__P__** Past, Elena. "Lives Aquatic: Mediterranean Cinema and an Ethics of Underwater Existence." __Cinema Journal__. 48:3 (Spring 2009): 52-65**.
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 __R__** Retzinger, Jean. "Cultivating the Agrarian Myth in Hollywood." __Enviropop: Studies in Environmental Rhetoric and Popular Culuter.__ Ed. Mark Meister and Phyllis Japp. Westport, CT: Praeger Press, 2002. 45-62.

__S__** Stephens, Gregory. __“Confining Nature: Rites of Passage, Eco-Indigenes and the Uses of Meat in WALKABOUT.”__ ‘Senses of Cinema.’ (July 2009): 1-14.
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Stumpo, Jeff. "E-cology: EverQuest and the Environment(s)." __ISLE__ 15:2 (Summer 2008): 29-40.

__V__** Vivanco, Luis. "The Work of Environmentalism in the Age of Televisual Adventures." __Cultural Dynamics__ 16.1 (2004): 5-27.
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__W__** Welling, Bart. __"Squeal Like a Pig: Manhood, Wilderness, and Imperialist Nostalgia in John Boorman's Deliverance."__ Green Letters 6 (2005): 24-38.
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__**Z**__ Ziser, Michael and Julie Sze, “Climate Change, Environmental Aesthetics, and Global Environmental Justice Cultural Studies,” //Discourse// 29.2 (Spring & Fall, 2007): 384-410.

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