Ecology Without Nature by Timothy Morton
Rethinking Environmental Aesthetics
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author challenges traditional environmental thinking by arguing that the concept of "nature" is a cultural construct that hinders genuine ecological awareness. By deconstructing the romanticized notion of nature, the book encourages readers to embrace a more integrated and less idealized understanding of the environment. Through a blend of philosophy, literary analysis, and cultural critique, the work invites a reimagining of ecological relationships, urging a shift towards a more inclusive and interconnected perspective that transcends the conventional boundaries between humans and the natural world.
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- Published
- 2007
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 240-260
- Original Language
- English
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