TY - JOUR AB - Ackerman, Diane. Dawn Light: Dancing with Cranes and Other Ways to Start the Day. New York: Norton, 2009. In this collection of prose, Ackerman explores the myriad metaphorical and literal meanings and explanations of dawn, and connects this theme with both the human and more-than-human worlds. Ali, Jamal. Black and Green: Black Insights for the Green Movement. Lanham: Hamilton, 2009. Ali provides a call to action for the Black community to join the green movement, offering insights, ideas, and strategies that demonstrate how the Black community can benefit from this movement and also fuel it. Anand, Madhur and Adam Dickinson, eds. Regreen: New Canadian Ecological Poetry. Sudbury, Ontario: Your Scrivener P, 2009. Anand and Dickinson have brought together a who’s who of con- temporary Canadian ecological poets from across the spectrum of form—from traditional to experimental—who are united in their attention to our relationship with the environment. Barlett, Peggy F., ed. Urban Place: Reconnecting with the Natural World. Cambridge: MIT P, 2005. Combining and applying research from anthropology, sociology, public health, psychology, and land- scape architecture, this book explores how urban dwellers recon- nect with the natural world. Berry, Thomas. The Sacred Universe: Earth, Spirituality, and Religion in the TI - Annotations JO - ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment DO - 10.1093/isle/isq013 DA - 2010-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/annotations-3Y6XVw0Ut0 SP - 459 EP - 468 VL - 17 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -