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| » Read discussion on Rebecca Solnit 08/12/10 A fanciful San Francisco San Francisco is an urban grid of 7 miles. But to author Rebecca Solnit it is a place of limitless landmarks, treasures and meanings - teeming with butterfly habitats, queer sites, murder mysteries, World War II shipyards, blues clubs... San Francisco - World War II - San Francisco Bay Area - United States - California
08/11/10 A fanciful San Francisco San Francisco is an urban grid of 7 miles. But to author Rebecca Solnit it is a place of limitless landmarks, treasures and meanings - teeming with butterfly habitats, queer sites, murder mysteries, World War II shipyards, blues clubs... San Francisco - World War II - United States - Author - California
07/15/10 Monarchs and Queens, map with artwork by Mona Caron, from the book Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas (forthcoming from UC Press) by Rebecca Solnit, 2010; © Mona Caron and Rebecca Solnit.
12/21/09 Rebecca Solnit: A Pivotal Moment Just Came - And Went - Last Week in Copenhagen
09/07/09 One nice new feature we've got here on scienceblogs is the Editor's Picks feature, found on the front page . While browsing it this weekend, I was drawn to this provocative article . In it, Benjamin Cohen writes of his interview with Rebecca Solnit , who says the following when asked about nuclear power as a viable solution to our energy concerns: Well, the first problem is that they still think ...
09/04/09 Rebecca Solnit argues that historical responses to disaster tell us much about human nature and social control. |