A Place in Flux: Memory and Futurity in the Hackensack Meadowlands
From the middle of the Hackensack River, sweltering in the heat of an early summer day, I peered up at the New Jersey Turnpike from my seat on the pontoon boat. I usually see this place from the view of my own car—or occasionally, the train, from which an expansive view of the estuary is even easier...
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oai:doaj.org-article:a94dd0a97d06467fad149ef2e3fe87d42021-11-23T17:45:18ZA Place in Flux: Memory and Futurity in the Hackensack Meadowlands2471-190Xhttps://doaj.org/article/a94dd0a97d06467fad149ef2e3fe87d42021-11-01T00:00:00Z https://editions.lib.umn.edu/openrivers/article/a-place-in-flux/ https://doaj.org/toc/2471-190XFrom the middle of the Hackensack River, sweltering in the heat of an early summer day, I peered up at the New Jersey Turnpike from my seat on the pontoon boat. I usually see this place from the view of my own car—or occasionally, the train, from which an expansive view of the estuary is even easier to take in: billowing stands of common reed (Phragmites), glistening mudflats at certain times of the day, and looming cityscapes on the horizon. I’d never before found myself in the landscape quite like this, from the view of the water...University of Minnesota Libraries Publishingarticleartsengagementenvironmental historyunited statesGeography. Anthropology. RecreationGHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesAZ20-999ENOpen Rivers, Iss Issue Nineteen : Fall 2021 (2021) |
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From the middle of the Hackensack River, sweltering in the heat of an early summer day, I peered up at the New Jersey Turnpike from my seat on the pontoon boat. I usually see this place from the view of my own car—or occasionally, the train, from which an expansive view of the estuary is even easier to take in: billowing stands of common reed (Phragmites), glistening mudflats at certain times of the day, and looming cityscapes on the horizon. I’d never before found myself in the landscape quite like this, from the view of the water... |
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