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Ernest William Callenbach (April 3, 1929 – April 16, 2012) was an American author,
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, editor, and
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adherent. Having many connections with a group of noted creative individuals in Northern California, Callenbach's influence beyond the region began with the publication of his utopian novel '' Ecotopia'' in 1975.


Life and work

Born into a farming family in
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, Callenbach attended the
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, where he was drawn into the then 'new wave' of serious attention to film as an art form. After six months in Paris at the Sorbonne, watching four films a day, he returned to Chicago and earned a master's degree in English and Communications. Callenbach then moved to California. From 1955 to 1991, he was on the staff of the
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( Berkeley). A general copywriter for a number of years, he edited the Press's ''
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'' from 1958 until 1991. He also occasionally taught film courses at U.C. and at
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. For many years Callenbach edited the Natural History Guides at the U.C. Press. He began to take environmental issues and their connections to human value systems, social patterns, and lifestyles just as seriously as he had taken film. He was heavily influenced by
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. Callenbach talked publicly about being influenced, during work on his novel ''Ecotopia'', by numerous streams of thought: scientific discoveries in the fields of ecology and conservation biology; the urban-ecology planning movement, concerned with an approach to urban planning; and the soft-energy movement, championed by Amory Lovins and others. Callenbach is known as an author of
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books, namely as author of the ecological "
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s" ''Ecotopia'' (1975) and '' Ecotopia Emerging'' (1981), and also ''The Ecotopian Encyclopedia'' (1981), ''Bring Back the Buffalo!'' (1995), and ''Ecology: A Pocket Guide'' (1998). (While his first novel popularized the term "ecotopia," the term was actually coined by the ethnographer E. N. Anderson.) In terms of concepts of human involvement with the ecology, as well as some of the economic and social concepts, the Ecotopia books are related to what is known as the
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movement. Callenbach's Ecotopian concept is not " Luddite" — he does not reject high technology, but rather his fictional society shows a ''conscious selectivity'' about technology. In Ecotopia ecologically compatible high-technology exists alongside postmaterialistic attitudes and lifestyles. As an example, with its emphasis on personal rather than impersonal interaction, Callenbach's Ecotopian society anticipates the development and liberal usage of
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. Indeed, for all his involvement with print publishing, Callenbach remained quite interested in visual media. Aspects of his book ''Ecotopia'' in some ways anticipated
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— which came into being a few years later — because in the story the daily life of the legislature and some of that of the judicial courts is televised in this fictional society, and televised debates (including technical debates concerning ecological problems) meet a need and desire among citizens. Callenbach was a part of the circle of West Coast technologists, architects, social thinkers, and scientists which included
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, Sim Van der Ryn,
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,
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, Kevin Kelly,
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, and John Todd. As with some of these others, he was often a speaker, discussion panellist, and essayist. In 2006 Callenbach introduced the story of a real-world community movement in Japan that is reminiscent, in its aims and practices, of his Ecotopian society. He visited Japan and investigated the Yamagishi movement. He found that it encompassed some three dozen intentional communities founded on the same underlying principles: living an ecologically based integration of people with agriculture (pig, cattle, and chicken livestock raising, and organic-vegetable and fruit farming), and living a social life based on principles of democracy, mutual understanding, support, and health. Each individual settlement is referred to as ''jikkenji'' ('demonstration community for the world'). In 2009, Callenbach was awarded an
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by the
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.
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is noted for its
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industry and has been called a "green utopia". He died of cancer on April 16, 2012, in Berkeley, California.


Quotes


Bibliography

* ''Living Poor With Style'' (New York: Bantam, 1972) * '' Ecotopia'' (Banyan Tree Books, 1975) ** Italian translation: ''Ecotopia'' (Castelvecchi Editore, 2012) * '' Ecotopia Emerging'' (Banyan Tree Books, 1981) * ''The Ecotopian Encyclopaedia for the 80's: A Survival Guide for the Age of Inflation'' (Berkeley: And/Or Press, 1981)
''A Citizen Legislature''
(Bookpeople, 1985; rev. ed. Imprint Academic, 2008) * ''Publisher's Lunch'' (Ten Speed Press, 1989) * ''Ecology: A Pocket Guide'' (U. of California Press, 1998; rev. ed. 2008) * ''Living Cheaply With Style: Live Better and Spend Less'' (Berkeley: Ronin, 1993). * ''Living Cheaply With Style: Live Better and Spend Less,'' Second edition (Berkeley: Ronin, 2000). * ''Bring Back the Buffalo!: A Sustainable Future for America's Great Plains'' (U. of California Press, 2000)


References


Further reading

* Ernest Callenbach "Ecotopia in Japan?," in: ''
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'' 132 (Fall 2006), pp. 42–49. * R. Frye, "The Economics of Ecotopia," in: ''Alternative Futures'' 3 (1980), pp. 71–81. * K.T. Goldbach, "Utopian Music: Music History of the Future in Novels by Bellamy, Callenbach and Huxley," in: ''Utopia Matters. Theory, Politics, Literature and the Arts'', ed. F. Viera, M. Freitas, Porto 2005, pp. 237–243. * R. Meinhold, "Ecotopia", in: Paul B. Thompson and David M. Kaplan (eds.) Encyclopedia of Agricultural and Food Ethics (2013), pp 548–551 * U. Meyer: "Selling an 'ecological religion'. Strategies of Persuasion in Ernest Callenbach's ''Ecotopia''". In: M. Lotz, M. van der Minde, D. Weidmann (Hrsg.): ''Von Platon bis zur Global Governance. Entwürfe für menschliches Zusammenleben''. Marburg 2010, pp. 253–280. * H. Tschachler, "Despotic Reason in Arcadia. Ernest Callenbach's Ecological Utopias," ''
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'' 11 (1984), pp. 304–317.


External links


Ernest Callenbach's website
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Ecotopia in the News


by Scott Timberg
Tomgram: ''Ernest Callenbach, Last Words to an America in Decline''
(Includes his final written work; "Epistle to the Ecotopians") {{DEFAULTSORT:Callenbach, Ernest 1929 births 2012 deaths 20th-century American novelists American male novelists American non-fiction environmental writers American science fiction writers Environmental fiction writers Simple living advocates People from Williamsport, Pennsylvania People of intentional communities University of Chicago alumni University of Paris alumni 20th-century American male writers Novelists from Pennsylvania 20th-century American non-fiction writers American male non-fiction writers American expatriates in France