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Agrotopias

An American Literary History of Sustainability

Abby L. Goode

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Pädagogik

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In this book, Abby L. Goode reveals the foundations of American environmentalism and the enduring partnership between racism, eugenics, and agrarian ideals in the United States. Throughout the nineteenth century, writers as diverse as Martin Delany, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and Walt Whitman worried about unsustainable conditions such as population growth and plantation slavery. In response, they imagined agrotopias—sustainable societies unaffected by the nation's agricultural and population crises—elsewhere. Though seemingly progressive, these agrotopian visions depicted selective breeding and racial "improvement" as the path to environmental stability. In this fascinating study, Goode uncovers an early sustainability rhetoric interested in shaping, just as much as sustaining, the American population.

Showing how ideas about race and reproduction were central to early sustainability thinking, Goode unearths an alternative environmental archive that ranges from gothic novels to Black nationalist manifestos, from Waco, Texas, to the West Indies, from city tenements to White House kitchen gardens. Exposing the eugenic foundations of some of our most well-regarded environmental traditions, this book compels us to reexamine the benevolence of American environmental thought.

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sustainability, Herman Melville, American sustainability, U.S. eugenics, U.S. population control rhetoric, agriculture in American literature, American agrarianism, history of environmental racism, U.S. agrarianism, history of econativism, eugenic agrarianism, eugenic sustainability, sustainability and American literature, U.S. conservationism, Herman Melville's agricultural writings, the long nineteenth century, early American agrarianism, Anti-Rent movement, nineteenth-century American literature, overpopulation in America, eugenics in American literature, sustainability in American literature, American environmental writing, American literature, Jeffersonian agrarianism, U.S. population control, utopia in American literature, nineteenth-century American environmentalism, Thomas Jefferson, U.S. racial science, population control in American literature, American environmental literature