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Domesticity, tourism, and the national parks in John Muir's late writings
Daniel J. Philippon
English, Language and Literature
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Wilderness
100%
National Park
100%
Tourism
100%
Domesticity
100%
John Muir
100%
Rights of Nature
66%
Politics
33%
Incomplete Understanding
33%
Sojourn
33%
Beaver
33%
Stevens
33%
Redwood
33%
Yosemite
33%
Persuade
33%
Husband
33%
Tourists
33%
Natural Rights
33%
Anthropocentrism
33%
Truisms
33%
Real Change
33%
Later Use
33%
Biographer
33%
Domestic Space
33%
Domestic Life
33%
Environmental Ethics
33%
Cultural Discourse
33%
American People
33%
Ridicule
33%
Right to Life
33%
Radicalism
33%
Radical Egalitarianism
33%
True Belief
33%
Right to Liberty
33%
Calvinism
33%
Ethical System
33%
Nature's Contributions to People
33%
Representation of Nature
33%
Arts and Humanities
Domesticity
100%
John Muir
100%
Tourism
100%
Scholars
50%
Yosemite
50%
California
50%
Observer
50%
Sojourn
50%
Deity
50%
Discourse
50%
Anthropocentric
50%
Anthropocentrism
50%
Incomplete
50%
biographer
50%
Domestic space
50%
Domestic life
50%
Natural rights
50%
Ridicule
50%
Beaver
50%
American People
50%
Right to Life
50%
Cultural complex
50%
Egalitarianism
50%
Liberty
50%
Calvinism
50%
Ecological Ethics
50%
Radicalism
50%