Landscape, Nature, and the Body Politic : From Britain's Renaissance to America's New World

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Pub. Date: 2002-06-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Wisconsin Pr
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Summary

Landscape, Nature, and the Body Politicexplores the origins and lasting influences of two contesting but intertwined discourses that persist today when we use the words landscape, country, scenery, nature, national. In the first sense, the land is a physical and bounded body of terrain upon which the nation state is constructed (e.g., the purple mountain majesties above the fruited plain, from sea to shining sea). In the second, the country is constituted through its people and established through time and precedence (e.g., land where our fathers died, land of the Pilgrims' pride). Kenneth Robert Olwig's extended exploration of these discourses is a masterful work of scholarship both broad and deep, which opens up new avenues of thinking in the areas of geography, literature, theater, history, political science, law, and environmental studies. Olwig tracks these ideas though Anglo-American history, starting with seventeenth-century conflicts between the Stuart kings and the English Parliament, and the Stuart dream of uniting Scotland with England and Wales into one nation on the island of Britain. He uses a royal production of a Ben Jonson masque, with stage sets by architect Inigo Jones, as a touchstone for exploring how the notion of "landscape" expands from artful stage scenery to a geopolitical ideal. Olwig pursues these contested concepts of the body politic from Europe to America and to global politics, illuminating a host of topics, from national parks and environmental planning to theories of polity and virulent nationalistic movements.

Author Biography

Kenneth Robert Olwig is professor of geography at the University in Trondheim, Norway, and professor of landscape theory at the Swedish Agricultural University’s Department of Landscape Planning in Alnarp. He is the author of Nature's Ideological Landscape.

Table of Contents

Illustrations
vii
Foreword xi
Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction: Nature, Country, and Landscape xxiii
The Political Landscape as Polity and Place
3(40)
Country and Landscape
43(19)
``Masquing'' the Body Politic of Britain
62(18)
Landscaping the Body Politic of the British State
80(19)
Landscaping Britain's Country and Nature
99(26)
Gendering the Nation's Natural Landscape
125(23)
Landscaping Racial and National Progress
148(28)
The ``Country'' of the United States contra the ``Landscape'' of America's New World
176(37)
Conclusion: Landscape, Place, and the Body Politic 213(18)
Notes 231(30)
Bibliography 261(28)
Index 289

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