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Book Review
| Natural Visions: The Power of Images in American Environmental Reform. By Finis Dunaway. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005. xxiv + 246 pp. Illustrations, notes, index. Cloth $37.00.
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| With all of the attention environmentalism has garnered from scholars, surprisingly little has been devoted to the power of its images to inform, convince, and persuade. A trio of books by Derek Bousé, Gregg Mitman, and David Ingram recently explored wildlife films and "green" Hollywood movies, and Kevin DeLuca has analyzed the "image events" of postmodern environmental activists, but until Finis Dunaway's Natural Visions, no one had yet produced a history of the camera's effect on environmental politics. |
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