Images of Nature—From the Middle Ages to (Non-)Western Modernities
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State: Public
Version: Final published version
License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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Title
Images of Nature—From the Middle Ages to (Non-)Western Modernities
Publisher
MDPI
ISBN
9783036595252
9783036595245
9783036595245
Publication state
Published
Issued date
06/12/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Editor
Mathieu Jon, Boscani Leoni Simona
Language
english
Abstract
Natura is a polysemic Latin word that has accompanied the historical development of the West for centuries, spreading around much of the globe with colonialism and imperialism. It has been adopted in numerous languages. Our relationship with nature has become a highly charged issue at least since the "ecological turn" around 1970. It is as much about the relationship of humans to the environment as it is about the relationship of humans to each other.
In the course of these debates, research has intensified in various disciplines: history, anthropology, philosophy, literature, ecology, etc. The nine contributions gathered in this volume deal with the dimension of perception and its long-term development from the Middle Ages to the present time. They trace in detail how images of nature were adopted, modified, and transmitted for specific purposes in specific situations. The introduction to the volume provides an overview and brings the contributions together.
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