ABSTRACT

Carolyn Merchant’s foundational 1980 book The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology, and the Scientific Revolution established her as a pioneering researcher of human-nature relations. Her subsequent groundbreaking writing in a dozen books and over one hundred peer-reviewed articles have only fortified her position as one of the most influential scholars of the environment. This book examines and builds upon her decades-long legacy of innovative environmental thought and her critical responses to modern mechanistic and patriarchal conceptions of nature and women as well as her systematic taxonomies of environmental thought and action. Seventeen scholars and activists assess, praise, criticize, and extend Merchant’s work to arrive at a better and more complete understanding of the human place in nature today and the potential for healthier and more just relations with nature and among people in the future. Their contributions offer personal observations of Merchant’s influence on the teaching, research, and careers of other environmentalists.

part I|2 pages

Environmental Philosophy and Ethics and Ecofeminism

chapter 1|21 pages

Before The Death of Nature

19Carolyn Iltis, the Carolyn Merchant Few People Know

chapter 3|12 pages

Carolyn Merchant’s The Death of Nature

Launching New Trajectories in Interdisciplinary Research

chapter 4|15 pages

From a Partnership to a Fidelity Ethic

Framing an Old Story for a New Time

chapter 5|17 pages

Bewitching Nature

chapter 6|14 pages

Leading and Misleading Metaphors

From Organism to Anthropocene

part II|2 pages

Environmental History

chapter 7|13 pages

Personal, Political, and Professional

119The Impact of Carolyn Merchant’s Life and Leadership

chapter 9|17 pages

All Our Relations

Reflections on Women, Nature, and Science

chapter 10|17 pages

The Other Scientific Revolution

Calvinist Scientists and the Origins of Ecology

part III|2 pages

The Politics of Landscapes, Embodiment, and Epistemologies

chapter 12|18 pages

Landscape, Science, and Social Reproduction

200The Long-Reaching Influence of Carolyn Merchant’s Insight

chapter 16|12 pages

A Mighty Tree is Carolyn Merchant

chapter |24 pages

Afterword