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Foreword: Rachel Carson and Silent Spring | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
1 | The Reception of Silent Spring: An Introduction | 1 |
2 | Chemical Fallout: Silent Spring, Radioactive Fallout, and the Environmental Movement | 17 |
3 | An Inventional Archaeology of "A Fable for Tomorrow" | 42 |
4 | A Topical Analysis of "The Obligation to Endure" | 60 |
5 | Ecology According to Silent Spring's Vision of Progress | 73 |
6 | When Science Writing Becomes Literary Art: The Success of Silent Spring | 103 |
7 | Other-Words in Silent Spring | 126 |
8 | Cold War, Silent Spring: The Trope of War in Modern Environmentalism | 157 |
9 | Silent Spring and Science Fiction: An Essay in the History and Rhetoric of Narrative | 174 |
Afterword: Searching for Rachel Carson | 205 | |
Contributors | 221 | |
Index | 225 |
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