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Culture Gap - Towards a New World in the Yalakom Valley

English · Paperback / Softback

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Judith Plant takes us on a journey we're not likely to forget. Thanks to her candour and the bold questions she leaves us with, this journey deepens our own search for relevance in a radically changing world. - Joanna Macy, author of Widening Circles: A Memoir

Decades ago, out back of beyond, Camelsfoot, a philosophical commune aspired to "self-conscious culture making." Imbued with her conviction that a "meaningful and caring life with others is our natural right," Judith Plant's memoir of its fleeting achievement and many uncommon good times glows with wisdom, complexity, and compassion. A noble read. - Stephanie Mills, author of Epicurean Simplicity and In Service of the Wild

The experiment of utopia has a long track record of failure, yet its allure will forever capture our dreams of possibility. It takes great courage to plunge into its trials and tribulations. It takes even greater courage to emerge at the other end knowing you have failed, and then write - with sensitivity and openness - about the many losses...and gains. Judith Plant embodies such courage. Her work is a testament to the power of "lived experience." - Alejandro Frid, author of A world for My Daughter: An Ecologist's Search for Optimism

Judith Plant captures the spirit of a generation. Trust, good politics, community, imagination, culture creation, surprise, disappointment, death - all figure into this spark of twentieth-century history. - Chellis Glendinning, author of My Name is Chellis and I'm in Recovery from Western Civilization

The passion with which some of the people tried to develop new ways of living and relating to each other filters through these pages with truth, as does the confusion in which participants were frequently mired.  This is how it was. May other generations read this book with curiosity and learn from our trials, for their own evolution. - Delores Broten, editor of Watershed Sentinel

Judith Plant is the acting publisher of New Society Publishers and the co-editor of Healing the Wounds: the Promise of Ecofeminism and Home! A Bioregional Reader. She lived in Camelsfoot for two years in the early 1980's with her children and her partner, Kip, and now lives on Gabriola Island, BC


List of contents










Prologue: The Trail
Chapter One: We Take the Plunge (and the Trail)
Chapter Two: Our Courage Did Not Quail
Chapter Three: How Do We Decide What to Do?
Chapter Four: Camelsfoot Meets Eaglestarr
Chapter Five: Big Food, Big Issues
Chapter Six: The First Winter
Chapter Seven: Work Hard, Play Hard, Learn Lots
Chapter Eight: A Hard Lesson, and Real Love
Chapter Nine: Power Outside and In...
Chapter Ten: We Lose Fred...Forever
Epilogue: Another World is Possible
Acknowledgements
Rights Page


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Judith Plant is the acting publisher of New Society Publishers and the co-editor of Healing the Wounds: the Promise of Ecofeminism and Home! A Bioregional Reader. She lived in Camelsfoot for two years in the early 1980's with her children and her partner, Kip, and now lives on Gabriola Island, BC


Summary

An absorbing account of a lifestyle emblematic of a time, Culture Gap also shows, from her own older perspective, a young mother's struggles to reconcile her social ideals of personal and environmental responsibility, and loving and caring for those closest to her.

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  • Co-op available
  • Excerpts offered to Mother Earth News, UTNE, Permaculture Design, Yes! Magazine
  • Promoted through author's extensive network of contacts
  • Galley available on Edelweiss
  • Simultaneous ebook release and promotion
  • Promotion on New Society Publishers social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, our blog, Pinterest, and Instagram

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"Judith Plant takes us on a journey we're not likely to forget. Thanks to her candour and the bold questions she leaves us with, this journey deepens our own search for relevance in a radically changing world."— Joanna Macy, author of Widening Circles: A Memoir
Decades ago, out back of beyond, Camelsfoot, a philosophical commune aspired to "self-conscious culture making." Imbued with her conviction that a "meaningful and caring life with others is our natural right," Judith Plant's memoir of its fleeting achievement and many uncommon good times glows with wisdom, complexity, and compassion. A noble read. - Stephanie Mills, author of Epicurean Simplicity and In Service of the Wild
The experiment of uptopia has a long track record of failure, yet its allure will forever capture our dreams of possibility. It takes great courage to plunge into its trails and tribulations. It takes even greater courage to emerge at the other end knowing you have failed, and then write - with sensitivity and openess - about the many losses...and gains. Judith Plant embodies such courage. Her work is a testament to the power of "lived experience." - Alejandro Frid, author of A world for My Daughter: an Ecologist's Search for Optimism
Judith Plant captures the spirit of a generation. Trust, good politics, community, imagination, culture creation, surprise, disappointment, death - all figure into this spark of twentieth-century history. - Chellis Glendinning, author of My Name is Chellis and I'm in Recovery from Western Civilization
The passion with which some of the people tried to develop new ways of living and relating to each other filters through these pages with truth, as does the confusion in which participants were frequently mired. This is how it was. May other generations read this book with curiosity and learn from our trials, for their own evolution - Delores Broten, editor of Watershed Sentinel

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