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Thoreau's Religion : Walden Woods, Social Justice, and the Politics of Asceticism

Authors :
Alda Balthrop-Lewis
Alda Balthrop-Lewis
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Thoreau's Religion presents a ground-breaking interpretation of Henry David Thoreau's most famous book, Walden. Rather than treating Walden Woods as a lonely wilderness, Balthrop-Lewis demonstrates that Thoreau's ascetic life was a form of religious practice dedicated to cultivating a just, multispecies community. The book makes an important contribution to scholarship in religious studies, political theory, English, environmental studies, and critical theory by offering the first sustained reading of Thoreau's religiously motivated politics. In Balthrop-Lewis's vision, practices of renunciation like Thoreau's can contribute to the reformation of social and political life. In this, the book transforms Thoreau's image, making him a vital source for a world beset by inequality and climate change. Balthrop-Lewis argues for an environmental politics in which ecological flourishing is impossible without economic and social justice.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9781108835107 and 9781108883382
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Thoreau's Religion : Walden Woods, Social Justice, and the Politics of Asceticism
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
2703172