German culture and the modern environmental imagination : : narrating and depicting nature / / Sabine Wilke ; cover illustration, Stephanie Welch.

Thinking about and relating to the environment – what the Germans call Umwelt , id est, the world that surrounds us – in the way that we do today has a long tradition within modern German culture. German scientists were among the many European explorers that left Europe in the late eighteenth centur...

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Superior document:Nature, Culture and Literature, Volume 11
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Nature, Culture and Literature, 1572-4344 ; Volume 11
Thinking about and relating to the environment – what the Germans call Umwelt , id est, the world that surrounds us – in the way that we do today has a long tradition within modern German culture. German scientists were among the many European explorers that left Europe in the late eighteenth century on voyages of discovery to then unknown parts of the world. For some explorers, discovery meant the fundamental confirmation of their own superiority vis-à-vis primitive peoples and primitive natures; for others it resulted in a shake-up of their belief in the superiority of European civilization in the face of the achievements of other civilizations, or in the face of spectacular nature scenes that outperformed the temperate European landscapes in terms of scale, sublimity, and grandeur. The documents that contain these stories of discovery left an important impression not only on German culture, but on European civilization at large, defining it vis-à-vis other civilizations and other natures. Europe today is the product of these encounters, including the way we conceive of our Umwelt , the environment that surrounds us. The story told in this book is the story of the rise of the modern German environmental imagination with particular emphasis on its narrative and visual components, complementing and expanding Barbara Stafford’s important work in her seminal study of the illustrated travel account from 1984. Chapters on Georg Forster, Alexander von Humboldt, Albert Bierstadt, Leni Riefenstahl, and Werner Herzog unfold the key stages in a process that constitutes the unfolding of the modern German environmental imagination.
Preliminary Material -- The German environmental imagination -- Environmental aesthetics and the German intellectual tradition -- Alexander von Humboldt and the modern environmental imagination -- Transatlantic dialogues on nature: art, theater and beyond -- Nature on the move: from landscape to modern cinema -- Staging nature: polar performances -- Colonial nature: negotiating the tropics -- Beyond the modern German environmental imagination -- Bibliography -- Index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed April 10, 2015).
Germany Environmental conditions.
Germany Intellectual life.
Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859.
Bierstadt, Albert, 1830-1902.
Riefenstahl, Leni.
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