
Crabgrass Crucible
Suburban Nature and the Rise of Environmentalism in Twentieth-Century America
Christopher C. Sellers
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press
Published: 06/2012
Pages: 384
Subject: History, Nature
| University of North Carolina
Print ISBN: 9.78E+12
eBook ISBN: 9780807869901
DESCRIPTION
Sellers focuses on the spreading edges of New York and Los Angeles over the middle of the twentieth century to create an intimate portrait of what it was like to live amid suburban nature. As suburbanites learned about their land, became aware of pollution, and saw the forests shrinking around them, the vulnerability of both their bodies and their homes became apparent. Worries crossed lines of class and race and necessitated new ways of thinking and acting, Sellers argues, concluding that suburb-dwellers, through the knowledge and politics they forged, deserve much of the credit for inventing modern environmentalism.