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 Home!A Bioregional Reader
Andruss, Van,  Plant, Christopher,  Plant, Judith,  Wright, EleanorPublisher:  New Society Publishers, Gabriola Island, Canada Year Published:  1990
 Pages:  181pp   ISBN:  1-55092-007-3
 Resource Type:  Book
 
 A guide to the vision and strategy of bioregionalism.
 
 Abstract:  Home! is a guide to the vision and strategy of bioregionalism. It is a collection of articles, short stories and poems that advocate a better relationship between human communities and the Earth. The writings are by activists and supporters of the environmental movement who want to go beyond green consumerism and wilderness preservation to make it possible for us to live harmoniously with the land. Contributors aim to describe their own experiences with supporting the environment and living within the limits of its regenerative powers. An obvious goal is to stop mass-consumption of the Earth's resources.
 
 The articles are divided under five headings: What is Bioregionalism?; Living in Place; Nature, Culture and Community; Reinhabitation and Restoration; and Bioregional Organizing and Politics. They provide resources for understanding what should be done about environmental crises and why. The visions of these activists are meant to encourage ecologically sustainable communities. These communities should be self-governed, and this book is a resource to guide such a project. It provides information and advice for aspiring green communities.
 
 "The bioregional perspective recreates a widely-shared sense of regional identity founded upon a renewed critical awareness and respect for the integrity of our ecological communities." It is an alternative way of living, one that seeks to support the Earth for generations to come.
 
 [Abstract by Mia Manns]
 
 
 
 Table of Contents
 
 Preface
 
 Part One: What is Bioregionalism?
 Living by Life: Some Bioregional Theory & Practice
 More Than Just Saving What's Left
 Bioregional Perspectives
 Revaluing Home: Feminism & Bioregionalism
 In Pockets of Resistance: The Back-to-the-Land Movement Matures
 Where You At? A Bioregional Quiz
 
 Part Two: Living in Place
 Reinhabiting California
 Future Primitive
 Living Here
 Speaking in the Haida Way
 The Hudson River Valley: A Bioregional Story
 The Salmon Circle
 
 Part Three: Nature, Culture, & Community
 Design Should Follow, Not Oppose, the Laws of Life
 Totem Salmon
 How Humans Adapt
 Home Is Here
 Searching for Common Ground: Ecofeminism & Bioregionalism
 Community: Meeting Our Deepest Needs
 Bioregionalism/Western Culture/Women
 Earth Diet, Earth Culture
 The Council of All Beings
 
 Part Four: Reinhabitation & Restoration
 A Green City Program for San Fransisco Bay Area Cities & Towns
 To Learn the Things we Need to Know: Engaging the Particulars of the Planet's Recovery
 Taking Steps Toward a Restoration Ethic
 Fantasy of a Living Future
 
 Part Five: Self-Government
 Devolutionary Notes
 Growing a Life-Place Politics
 Municipal Libertarianism
 Spiritualism: The Highest Form of Political Consciousness
 Strategies for an Alternative Nation
 LETS: The Local Exchange Trading System
 Building a Bioregional, Sustainable Alternative
 Organizing a Bioregional Congress
 Consensus
 Welcome Home!
 
 Recommended Readings, Bioregional Directory, Biographies
 Epigraph
 
 
 
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