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Who touches the Earth? A feminist-ecological and semiotic analysis of selected Earth images in contemporary United States culture.
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Who touches the Earth? A feminist-ecological and semiotic analysis of selected Earth images in contemporary United States culture./
作者:
Estelle, Amy Darden.
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381 p.
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Adviser: M. Jane Young.
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Dissertation Abstracts International58-03A.
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American Studies. -
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059136560X
Who touches the Earth? A feminist-ecological and semiotic analysis of selected Earth images in contemporary United States culture.
Estelle, Amy Darden.
Who touches the Earth? A feminist-ecological and semiotic analysis of selected Earth images in contemporary United States culture.
- 381 p.
Adviser: M. Jane Young.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of New Mexico, 1997.
In December of 1968 a turning point in human consciousness occurred when the Apollo 8 astronauts orbited the Moon and brought back the first color photographic images of the "whole Earth" taken by a man using a hand-held camera. Since the days of Apollo, these photographs have been transformed from icons to cliches. Today photographs and artistic representations of the planet, as seen from space, have so permeated U.S. culture that they adorn an almost unbelievable array of consumer products, advertisements, and publications.
ISBN: 059136560XSubjects--Topical Terms:
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As a feminist-ecologist I am interested in these images and what they reveal about contemporary U.S. culture. In a qualitative study I have collected over three hundred examples of Earth imagery from contemporary sources: advertisements, found primarily on television and in newspapers and magazines; merchandise found in stores and mail-order catalogs; and illustrations used in U.S. publications, including newspapers, magazines, and books.
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Employing a cultural analysis informed by concepts from feminism, ecology, and semiotics, I examine this data with three questions in mind: (1) What characteristics are assigned to the planet? (2) Who touches the planet and how? (3) What are the subsequent cultural and ecological messages?
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