Chellis Glendinning

Chellis Glendinning (born 18 June 1947) is a European-American writer, psychotherapist,  and political activist.

Works

 * My Name Is Chellis and I’m in Recovery from Western Civilization. Gabriola BC Canada: New Society Publishers/New Catalyst/ Sustainability Classics,  2007;  and Boston: Shambhala Publications,  1994.
 * Chiva: A Village Takes on the Global Heroin Trade. New Society Publishers,  2005.
 * Off the Map: An Expedition Deep into Empire and the Global Economy. New Society Publishers,  2002;  and Off the Map: An Expedition Deep into Imperialism,  the Global Economy and Other Earthly Whereabouts.  Shambhala Publications,  1999.
 * When Technology Wounds. New York:  William Morrow,  1990.
 * Waking Up in the Nuclear Age. William Morrow, 1987.

Opera

 * De Un Lado Al Otro, with composer Cipriano Vigil, 2006. Premiered at the Lensic Performing Arts Center,  Santa Fe NM,  15 September 2007, with director Robert Castro.

Articles

 * “The Un-tied States of America,” July 2008
 * “Cocaína No, Coca Sí,” April 2006.
 * “Hear Tell: Invisibility,  Invasiveness,  and the Cell Phone,”   www.bluegreenearth.com,  Spring 2002.
 * “Re-membering Decolonization,” Tikkun,  January/February 2002.
 * “Fear and Loathing in Los Alamos: On the Lam from the Cerro Grande Fire,”  Orion,  Winter 2001.
 * “Off the Map: A Tour of Chimayó with Chellis Glendinning”  (with Laura Sewall),  Orion,  Spring 2000.
 * “An Open Letter to Environmentalists,”  Earth Island Journal,  Summer 1996.
 * “Yours Truly from Indian Country,” Yoga Journal,  January/February 1995.
 * “Notes Toward a Neo-Luddite Manifesto,” Utne Reader, March-April 1990.
 * “Lunch on Warning: Meals You Can Make in Less Than Six Minutes,” Not Man Apart, April 1984.

Short Stories

 * “Thinking of Always Clan,” Terra Nova, Winter 1997.
 * “The Interview,” KUNM-FM Radio, Albuquerque NM, 1989.

Interviews

 * “The Lady from Chimayo,” Robert Allen, AlterNet, May 3 2005
 * “An Interview with Chellis Glendinning,” Aric McBay, IntheWake, 2005.
 * “Psychologist, Defender of Land-based Communities” in Jay Walljasper and Jon Spayde,  eds.,  Visionaries: People and Ideas to Change Your Life. Gabriola BC Canada: New Society Publishers,  2001.

Chellis Glendinning