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Lawn People: How Grasses, Weeds, and Chemicals Make Us Who We Are
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208 pages
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Exploring the cultural significance of lawn cultivation in the United States, this book examines how the pursuit of the 'perfect' lawn shapes societal norms, economic decisions, and environmental impact. Through the lens of political ecology, the author highlights the intricate relationships between homeowners, the lawn care industry, and the ecosystem, revealing the contradictions inherent in American attitudes toward nature. With a blend of historical and ethnographic research, it challenges readers to reconsider their connection to landscapes and the implications of suburban ideals.
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2007, hardcover
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