Dear Colleagues, At some point in my career I'd like to teach a moderately, large non-majors oriented course, delineating basic concepts in ecology and resource management, via film, art and literature. One idea would be to have the film, etc. illustrate the point which could then be reinforced via a book chapter or edited journal article so that they would be understandable by non-majors. Does anyone teach a course like this? If you do, would you mind sharing your materials? If you don't but have ideas about specific films, short stories, paintings, sculptures, etc. please let me know and please also tell us why you would chose that work (i.e. what concept it illustrates). I have a pretty good background in the visual arts, so help with literature and film would be appreciated. As an example of what I'm looking for, I would use the film Dersu Uzala by Kurasawa to illustrate the role of humans relationship to nature. Thanks for your help. g2
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