Writing the Urban Landscape Literature, Environmental Studies, & the Sustainable Future of Cities

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Writing the Urban Landscape Literature, Environmental Studies, & the Sustainable Future of Cities Mike Bryson Associate Professor of Humanities & Sustainability Studies Roosevelt University Environmental Studies Program Research Presentation Roanoke College 14 January 2014

Methods and Contexts: Urbanization, environmental studies, and the practice of ecocriticsm" " Urban Nature: Loren Eiseley, Leonard Dubkin, and the wilderness of cities" " Reading (and Writing) the Landscape: May Watts and the art of ecology" " Future Prospects: Literature, science, and the sustainability of cities and suburbs" Photo: W. Mahone via downtownroanoke.com

Ecocriticism and Environmental Studies Interdisciplinary method of inquiry Critical interrogation of literature, film, policy, science, and all manner of environmental discourse Part of the multidisciplinary field of environmental studies Rooted in the engagement of the arts and humanities with ecological problems and environmental issues

Ecocriticism: All the World's a Text

Global Urbanization in 2011 Source: United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. World Urbanization Prospects, the 2011 Revision. New York, 2012

Global Urbanization: 2025 Projection Source: United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. World Urbanization Prospects, the 2011 Revision. New York, 2012

Two Persistent Perceptions of Cities Chicago Loop, seen from "The Brownlands" (Ryan Hodgson-Rigsbee) City vs. Nature Fosters the illusion of technologymediated independence from the natural world as well as a profound yet often unfulfilled longing for contact with wildness within a polluted and biologicallyimpoverished cityscape. City as Living Ecosystem Recognizes that cities and suburbs comprise a complex urban ecosystem, a dynamic mosaic in which imperiled nature interacts with humans and their built environment, and where the idea of "natural" can be interrogated.

Urban Nature Central Park in New York

Loren Eiseley: Scientist & Nature Writer Loren Eiseley (1907-1977)

Unearthing Urban Nature Loren Eiseley's Explorations of City and Suburb (2012) Influenced by key places: Lincoln, NE; Philadelphia; New York City. Characterized by recognition of urban and suburban biodiversity, observation of everyday nature, and critique of human environmental impacts. Relevant as a harbinger of contemporary urban ecology and sustainability. Validation of art and literature's relevance to the revitalization of cities and representation of urban nature.

Eiseley and the Urban Landscape Bubbly Creek, South Side of Chicago, 2009 (M. Bryson) What he saw (and still pertains): Impacts of sprawl & pollution Human alienation from nature Decay of urban infrastructure Biological paucity of manicured nature The city as ecosystem subject to evolutionary change Cities as sites of decay/illness What's happened since: Sprawl and more sprawl Environmental regulations Re-imagination of wilderness in the city Biodiversity mapping & urban sustainability Ecological restoration (rivers, prairies, wetlands, woodlands)

Nature in Chicago Suburban sprawl in the Chicago suburb of Shorewood, IL, summer 2006 (M. Bryson)

Nature in Chicago Life on the retaining wall Bubbly Creek, South Side of Chicago (M. Bryson)

Nature in Chicago Parkland design -- Stearns Quarry Park (est. 2009), South Side of Chicago (M. Bryson)

Leonard Dubkin: Chicago's Nature Writer Leonard Dubkin (1905-1972) The Murmur of Wings (1944) Enchanted Streets: The Unlikely Adventures of an Urban Nature Lover (1947) The White Lady (1952) Wolf Point: An Adventure in History (1953) The Natural History of a Yard (1955) My Secret Places: One Man s Love Affair with Nature in the City (1972)

Chicago, early 20 th century Jefferson St., c.1906 (left), South Side alley (below left), Slum-area back yard (below) Source: Chicago Historical Society archives

Empty Lots and Secret Places Leonard Dubkin's Explorations of Urban Nature in Chicago (2011) Value of commonplace nature in cities, suburbs, and towns Patient observation and direct experience Connection of people with nature in urban environs Challenge to symbolic constructions of wilderness and city Harbinger of contemporary urban environmentalism and "Chicago Wilderness" movement

Nature in the Neighborhood Dubkin Park, North Side of Chicago (M. Bryson)

Nature in the Neighborhood Dubkin Park, North Side of Chicago (Mapquest, 2008)

Re-envisioning Dubkin Park Dubkin Park Community Garden, North Side of Chicago, ~2012

The Joys of Research Carbon-copy of dust jacket blurb for Dubkin s last book, My Secret Places (1972) contained in a 1972 letter from Eiseley to Dubkin

Reading the Book of Nature May Watts and the Art of (Teaching) Ecology (2014, in progress) May Watts (1893-1975)

The Morton Arboretum Sterling Morton Library at the Morton Arboretum (above) Spending time with a bur oak, Fall 2011 (right)

Ecology as the Study of Change "There is good reading on the land, first-hand reading, involving no symbols. "The records are written in forests, in fencerows, in bogs, in playgrounds, in pastures, in gardens, in canyons, in tree rings.... "This ecology... Finds a story in a schoolyard, in the corner of an old cemetery, in a foundation planting, and even in a window box." May Watts, Reading the Landscape of America, Preface to the 1 st Ed.

Urban Conservation: Rails to Trails May Watts, founder of the Illinois Prairie Path (est. 1963)

Active Transportation in Small Cities Bike to Metra (commuter train) Map Joliet, IL (2010)

Land Use, Planning, Open Space Conservation

Urban Nature Writing and the Future of Cities Contributes to the environmental history of our cities and suburbs Challenges our assumptions about the urbanized landscape, the character of wilderness Connects us to nature close at hand, underfoot Exemplifies the engagement of the arts and humanities with ecological problems and environmental issues Helps us envision what a sustainable city or suburb should be like

Current Research/Writing Projects Creative Non-Fiction "Canoeing through History: Wild Encounters on Bubbly Creek." City Creatures blog/book/art project with Center for Humans and Nature (edited volume under review). Urban Environmental History "Infamous Past, Invisible Present: Searching for Bubbly Creek in the 21st Century." With Carl Zimring. Under consideration by IA -- The Journal of Industrial Archeology (scholarly article under review). Ecocriticism / Urban Studies Mapping the Urban Wilderness: An Ecological and Literary Topography of Chicago (scholarly monograph, in progress). Sustainability and Education "Schaumburg's Sustainable Future: Student Research, Social Media, and the 'Edge City' Suburb." Journal of Environmental Studies and Science (scholarly article, in progress). Journalism / New Media Essayist for City Creatures blog; editor of SUST at RU and Schaumburg's Sustainable Future blogs; op-ed columnist since 2006 for the Joliet Herald-News

Sustainability in the Suburbs Mapping Schaumburg's Biodiversity (Schaumburg Biodiversity Plan, 2004)

Campus Redevelopment / Student Research Greening RU's Schaumburg IL Campus Sustainable landscape plan: native plants, prairie plots, walking paths, community garden Water conservation strategies: bioswales, cisterns, rain gardens, pervious paving Outdoor education / recreation: experimental wetland restoration, native plant gardens, RUrbanPioneers community garden, greenhouse, EcoSpace courtyard Academics + Community Engagement: Schaumburg's Sustainable Future a student-authored website and blog