Miller, Daegan. 2018. This Radical Land: A Natural History of American Dissent. Chicago: University of Chicago Press

Lara Nagle
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Miller, Daegan. (2018). This Radical Land: A Natural History of American Dissent. Chicago: University of Chicago Press., 336 pp. $30.00. ISBN: 9780226336145. Daegan Miller’s book explores concepts such as environmentalism, wilderness, and community development in the context of 19th-century westward expansion and growth in the United States. Miller describes Henry David Thoreau’s interpretations of natural environments as a surveyor; the Adirondack land partitioned by Gerrit Smith for antebellum African American farmers; A. J. Russell’s photo-narrative of the Union Pacific Railroad; and the socialist Kaweah Colony in California situated at the foot of the “General Sherman” sequoia, briefly renamed “Karl Marx.” The tree figures prominently throughout the book as a landmark for, witness to, and victim of human exploits.
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戴根·米勒,2018。这片激进的土地:美国异议的自然史。芝加哥:芝加哥大学出版社
米勒,Daegan。(2018)。这片激进的土地:美国异议的自然史。芝加哥:芝加哥大学出版社。, 336页,30美元。ISBN: 9780226336145。戴根·米勒的书在19世纪美国西部扩张和发展的背景下探讨了环境保护主义、荒野和社区发展等概念。米勒描述了亨利·大卫·梭罗作为一个测量员对自然环境的解读;盖瑞特·史密斯(Gerrit Smith)在阿迪朗达克地区为内战前的非裔美国农民分割的土地;a·j·罗素关于联合太平洋铁路的摄影叙述;加州的社会主义卡威亚殖民地位于“谢尔曼将军”红杉脚下,曾短暂更名为“卡尔·马克思”。这棵树在整本书中都是一个显著的标志,见证了人类的剥削,也是受害者。
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