Critical Theory B: Nature in Theory, Fall 2007
Instructor: Dale Carrico; dalec@berkeley.edu
Course Site: http://tecblogging.blogspot.com/
Grade Breakdown:
Attendance/Participation 20%
Co-facilitate Class Discussion/Precis 20%
In-Class Report 20%
Final Exam: 40%
Week One | Introductions
August 30
Administrative Introduction, Personal Introductions
Week Two | Contemporary Environmentalist Idols and Transcendentalists Precursors
September 6
Curtis White, Idols of Environmentalism, Ecology of Work
Ralph Waldo Emerson, from Nature; Henry David Thoreau, from Walden
Week Three | Ecofeminism
September 13
Cathleen McGuire and Colleen McGuire, Ecofeminist Visions
Rosemary Radford, Ruether, Ecofeminism: Symbolic and Social Connections of the Oppression of Women and the Domination of Nature, from Carol Adams, ed., Ecofeminism and the Sacred
Catherine Keller, Dark Vibrations: Ecofeminism and the Democracy of Creation
Greta Gaard, Toward a Queer Ecofeminism
Week Four | Ecosocialism
September 20
An Ecosocialist Manifesto by Joel Kovel and Michael Lowy
Joel Kovel, Why Ecosocialism Today?
Common Voice, Ecosocialism
James O'Conner: Selling Nature
Mike Davis, Slum Ecology
Walter R. Sheasby's Amazon Guide: "So You'd Like to… Replace Capitalism with Green Socialism"
Week Five | Natural Capitalism
September 27
Paul Hawken: Natural Capitalism
A Roadmap for Natural Capitalism, Amory Lovins, Hunter Lovins, Paul Hawken
Michael Albert: Natural Capitalism?
Wayne Normand and Chris MacDonald, Getting to the Triple Bottom Line
James Boyle, Enclosing the Genome
Peter Barnes: Capitalism, 3.0
Time to Upgrade
A Short History of Capitalism
The Limits of Government
The Limits of Privatization
Reinventing the Commons
Trusteeship of Creation
Universal Birthrights
Sharing Culture
Building the Commons Sector
What You Can Do
Week Six | Deep Ecology
October 4
Arne Naess, The Shallow and the Deep
Introduction to Deep Ecology, An Interview with Michael E. Zimmerman, by Alan Atkisson
E.P. Pister, The Rights of Species and Ecosystems
Church of Deep Ecology
Murray Bookchin, Social Ecology Versus Deep Ecology
Week Seven | Some Victoriana
October 11
Guardian UK Review: Victorian Holocausts
Amartya Sen NYT Review, Victorian Holocausts
Mike Davis, Victorian Holocausts, Chapter One.
Oscar Wilde, The Decay of Lying
John Stuart Mill, On Nature
Week Eight | Critique of Technological Society
October 18
Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer, The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception
Jacques Ellul, The Technological Society
John Zerzan, Agriculture
John Zerzan, Technology
John Zerzan, Why Primitivism?
Marc Stiegler, The Gentle Seduction
Week Nine | Bright Green or Dim?
October 25
Bruce Sterling, Viridian Design
Grist on Worldchanging's Bright Green Principles (read the Comments!)
Apple Computer: Fun for You, Toxic for the Environment
When 1st Life Meets 2nd Life
Kirkpatrick Sale, Lessons from the Luddites
The Californian Ideology
Week Ten | Toxic World
November 1
Al Gore on Silent Spring
Rachel Carson, Silent Spring, The Obligation to Endure
Michael Braungart, Intelligent Materials Pooling: Evolving a Profitable Technical Metabolism
What Happened at Bhopal?
Alex Kirby, Contaminated Breastmilk
Blacksmith Institute, 10 Most Polluted Places
Week Eleven | Alternative Agricultures
November 8
Malcome Scully, The Destructive Nature of Our Bountiful Harvests
Introduction to Permaculture: Concepts and Resources
Deborah Madison, Grace Before Dinner
Ted Nace, Breadcast of Democracy
Jack Kittredge, Pesticides in Food
AMS/USDA, Organic Food Standards and Labels
Sustainable Agrigulture Delivers the Crops
Week Twelve | Extracting Ourselves from Extraction
November 15
Saul Landau, Ronald Reagan and Bottled Water
National Resources Defense Council, Bottled Water: Pure Drink or Pure Hype?
BBC: World Water Crisis
The Coming Water Wars: Demography and Water Resources
The Coming Water Wars: Chart
Dale Allen Pfeiffer, Eating Fossil Fuels
Howard Kunstler, The Long Emergency
Howard Kunstler, A Five Part Online Video Exploration: The Long Emergency
Chris Vernon, Agriculture Meets Peak Oil
Week Thirteen
November 22 Thanksgiving Holiday
Week Fourteen | The Death of Environmentalism
November 29
Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus, The Death of Environmentalism
Don't Fear the Reapers, A Grist Special Series on the Alleged Death of Environmentalism
Week Fifteen | An Inconvenient Truth
December 6
"An Inconvenient Truth" (Screening)
Closing Remarks Hand in Take Home Final Exam
Monday, September 03, 2007
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Here's a cool site to check out - described as the best food show there is, and it's not about cooking!
http://www.cjly.net/deconstructingdinner/index.html
Enjoy! *Iris
Event exploring visions of a post-capitalist world - TODAY (Wed Sept 25) in Berkeley - Can any of you go and report??
Info: http://www.uas.coop/node/750
Little tid-bit from Oxfam about the Biofuel rush.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7072386.stm
Due to the serious nature of many topics, here is a light 10 reasons for plastic bags to lighten the mood
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7071182.stm
Spill closes S.F. beaches, oil reported off Marin
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/11/08/BAD8T8PLU.DTL
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