Chellis Glendinning
Chellis Glendinning is an author and activist. She has been called a pioneer in the concept of ecopsychology -the belief that promoting environmentalism is healthy.[1][2] She promotes human cultures which are land-based and confined to bioregions, and is a critic of the use of technology.[3]
Chellis Glendinning | |
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Born | June 18, 1947, Cleveland Ohio |
Alma mater | University of California, Berkeley Columbia Pacific University |
Career
In 2007 Glendinning’s bilingual folk opera De Un Lado Al Otro, was presented at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico.[4]
Glendinning graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in social sciences in 1969.[5]
Her papers are housed in the Labadie Collection of the University of Michigan.[6]
Books
- Waking Up in the Nuclear Age. William Morrow, 1987.
- When Technology Wounds. New York: William Morrow, 1990.
- My Name Is Chellis and I’m in Recovery from Western Civilization. Gabriola BC Canada: New Society Publishers/New Catalyst/ Sustainability Classics, 2007; and Boston: Shambhala Publications, 1994.
- Off the Map: An Expedition Deep into Empire and the Global Economy, New Society Publishers, 2002; and Off the Map: An Expedition Deep into Imperialism, the Global Economy and Other Earthly Whereabouts, Shambhala Publications, 1999.
- A Map: From the Old Connecticut Path to the Rio Grande Valley and All the Meaning In between. Great Barrington MA: E.F. Schumacher Society, 1999.
- Chiva: A Village Takes on the Global Heroin Trade. New Society Publishers, 2005.
- In the Company of Rebels. New Village Press 2019.
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See also
References
- Theodore Roszak, Mary E. Gomes, and Allen D. Kanner, eds., Ecopsychology: Restoring the Earth, Healing the Mind. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1995, pp. 44-54, 336
- JayWalljasper and Jon Spade, eds., Visionaries: People and Ideas to Change Your Life. Gabriola Island CAN: New Society Publishers, 2001, pp. 260-263; and John Mongillo and Bibi Booth, eds., Environmental Activists. Westport CT: Greenwood Press, 2001, pp. 110-114.
- Stephanie Mills, ed., Turning Away from Technology. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1997, p. xxviii; and Z. Pascal Zachary, “Not So Fast,” Wall Street Journal, June 26, 1997.
- http://www.sfreporter.com/stories/performing_arts_books_September_12_18/1871/ Performing Arts / Books: September 12-18
- University of California Berkeley, Class of 1969; Mongillo and Booth, pp. 110-114
- Accession Form #08-L13, University of Michigan/Special Collections Library. Date of Accession: 21 August 2008. Collection Name: Glendinning, Chellis, Papers. Processor: Will Lovick, 16 September 2008; http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=sclead&idno=umich-scl-glendinning
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