Bibliography: SHADOWEnvironmental and Environmental Art SourcesThe following books are provided as a reference and represent a very partial listing of books available. Sources used in compiling the Nuclear Chronology are followed by an asterisk *). Environmental Sources:Adams, Carol J. 1993. Ecofeminism and the Sacred. New York: Continuum Crosby, Alfred W. 1986. Ecological Imperialism.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Hawkin, Paul. 1993. The Ecology of Commerce. New York: HarperCollins. McKibben, Bill. 1989. The End of Nature. New York: DoubleDay. Merchant, Carolyn. 1989. The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology and the Scientific Revolution. New York: HarperCollins.* ___________. 1992. Radical Ecology. New York: Routledge. Ponting, Clive. 1991. A Green History of the World. New York: Penguin Books.* Ruether, Rosemary Radford. 1992. Gaia & God. New York: HarperCollins.* Sale, Kirpatrick.1990. The Conquest of Paradise. New York: Penguin Books. Shiva, Vandana. 1988. Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development. London: Zed Books. Earth Book* Art Sources:Beardsley, John. 1984. Earthworks and Beyond. New York: Abbeville Press. Fuchs, Rudy. 1986. Richard Long. New York: Thames and Hudson. Gablik, Suzi. 1995. Conversations Before the End of Time. New York: Thames and Hudson. __________ 1991. The Reenchantment of Art. New York: Thames and Hudson. Goldsworthy, Andy. 1990. A Collaboration with Nature. New York: Abrams. Inc. Hanson, Akamine & Steinman. 1996. Women Environmental Artists Directory. San Francisco. To order: 201 Buchanan St., San Francisco CA 94102 Harrison, Helen Mayer and Newton. 1995. The Lagoon Cycle. New York: Cornell University. __________ 1993. The Serpentine Lattice. Oregon: Reed College. Janson, H.W. History of Art. * Lacy, Suzanne. 1995. Mapping the Terrain. Seattle: Bay Press. Lippard, Lucy. 1983. Overlay. New York: Pantheon Books Matilsky, Barbara. 1992. Fragile Ecologies. New York: Queens Museum of Art Oakes, Baile, ed. 1995. Sculpting with the Environment. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. |