Arts, religion, and the environment : : exploring nature's texture / / edited by Sigurd Bergmann, Forrest Clingerman.

Humans have been described as “meaning-making animals.” At the threshold of the Anthropocene, how might humans artistically envision their place in the world? Do humans possess cultural tools, which will allow us to imagine new possibilities and relationships with the natural environment at a time w...

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Superior document:Studies in environmental humanities ; v. 6
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Studies in Environmental Humanities ; 6.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 220 pages).
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Other title:Front Matter --
Copyright Page --
Contents --
Notes on Contributors --
Introduction: Exploring Nature’s Texture /
Seeing --
With-In: Towards an Aesth/Ethics of Prepositions /
The Atmospheric Turn /
Wondering --
Wonder and Ernst Haeckel’s Aesthetics of Nature /
Art without an Object but with Impact /
Between Science and Art: An Anthropological Odyssey /
Connecting --
The Black Wood: Relations, Empathy and a Feeling of Oneness in Caledonian Pine Forests /
Cultivated and Governed or Free and Wild? On Assessing Gardens and Parks Aesthetically /
Where Embodiment Meets Environment: A Meditation on the Work of Hans Breder and Ana Mendieta with an Accompanying Interview with Hans Breder /
Conclusion: The Aesthetic Roots of Environmental Amnesia /
Summary:Humans have been described as “meaning-making animals.” At the threshold of the Anthropocene, how might humans artistically envision their place in the world? Do humans possess cultural tools, which will allow us to imagine new possibilities and relationships with the natural environment at a time when our material surroundings are under siege? Exploring Nature’s Texture looks at the imaginative possibilities of using the visual arts to address the breakdown of the human relationship with the environment. Bringing together contributions from artists, theologians, anthropologists and philosophers, it investigates the arts as a bridge between culture and nature, as well as between the human and more-than-human world. Contributors : Whitney A. Bauman, Sigurd Bergmann, Forrest Clingerman, Timothy M. Collins, J. Sage Elwell, Reiko Goto, Arto Haapala, Tim Ingold, Karolina Sobecka, George Steinmann
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004358986
Access:Open access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Sigurd Bergmann, Forrest Clingerman.