Consisting of contributions from international scholars in diverse fields, Beauclair and Toth's collection asks how humanity might free "nature" from the demands of human action and human thought without mendaciously reinscribing humanity's distance from it or denying a proximity that is only traversable by artificial means.
Consisting of contributions from international scholars in diverse fields, Beauclair and Toth's collection asks how humanity might free "nature" from the demands of human action and human thought without mendaciously reinscribing humanity's distance from it or denying a proximity that is only traversable by artificial means.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alain Beauclair is associate professor in the Department of Humanities at MacEwan University. Josh Toth is professor of English at MacEwan University.
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Introduction: What we Know (to be Unrelatable) by Alain Beauclair and Josh Toth Prologue: How to Advocate-Radically, Kindly [A Transcript, A Conversation] by Tracey Lindberg Part I: Outside Structures Chapter 1: Encountering the Mountain: A Sketch for a Hermeneutics of Nature by Ruairidh J. Brown Chapter 2: Kawabata's Sealed Play: Restoration and Reenchantment by Eric Bronson Chapter 3: A Principled Account of Artistic Sublimity in Kant's Critique of Judgment by Joshua D.F. Hooke Chapter 4: Architecture and the Ends of Man: Derrida, Latour, Eisenman by Henrik Oxvig and Dag Petersson Part II: Before Nature Chapter 5: Nature and Dominion in Genesis by Robert Burch Chapter 6: Making the Hands Impure: On the Role of Orality in Becoming Responsible for the More-Than-Human World by Kaleb Cohen Chapter 7: The Narrator's "Dialectic of Enlightenment" in Howard O'Hagan's Tay John by Sergiy Yakovenko Chapter 8: Romanticism and the Anthropocene: Mirrors and Inversions in Coleridge, Shelley, Emerson, and Melville by Samantha C. Harvey Part III: Reading Otherwise Chapter 9: Beyond Negative Ecology: Earth Art in a Time of Climate Crisis by John Culbert Chapter 10: Re-calibrating Responses: De-conditioning Our Relationship to the Natural World Through Literature by Jennifer Carmichael Chapter 11: I Don't Believe in the Sun: Symbolic Action and Mythic Explanation in Klara and the Sun by Ammon Allred Chapter 12: Badiou's Scientific Event and Ishiguro's Klara and the Sun by Adriel M. Trott Epilogue: Moral Grandstanding by Claire Colebrook
Introduction: What we Know (to be Unrelatable) by Alain Beauclair and Josh Toth Prologue: How to Advocate-Radically, Kindly [A Transcript, A Conversation] by Tracey Lindberg Part I: Outside Structures Chapter 1: Encountering the Mountain: A Sketch for a Hermeneutics of Nature by Ruairidh J. Brown Chapter 2: Kawabata's Sealed Play: Restoration and Reenchantment by Eric Bronson Chapter 3: A Principled Account of Artistic Sublimity in Kant's Critique of Judgment by Joshua D.F. Hooke Chapter 4: Architecture and the Ends of Man: Derrida, Latour, Eisenman by Henrik Oxvig and Dag Petersson Part II: Before Nature Chapter 5: Nature and Dominion in Genesis by Robert Burch Chapter 6: Making the Hands Impure: On the Role of Orality in Becoming Responsible for the More-Than-Human World by Kaleb Cohen Chapter 7: The Narrator's "Dialectic of Enlightenment" in Howard O'Hagan's Tay John by Sergiy Yakovenko Chapter 8: Romanticism and the Anthropocene: Mirrors and Inversions in Coleridge, Shelley, Emerson, and Melville by Samantha C. Harvey Part III: Reading Otherwise Chapter 9: Beyond Negative Ecology: Earth Art in a Time of Climate Crisis by John Culbert Chapter 10: Re-calibrating Responses: De-conditioning Our Relationship to the Natural World Through Literature by Jennifer Carmichael Chapter 11: I Don't Believe in the Sun: Symbolic Action and Mythic Explanation in Klara and the Sun by Ammon Allred Chapter 12: Badiou's Scientific Event and Ishiguro's Klara and the Sun by Adriel M. Trott Epilogue: Moral Grandstanding by Claire Colebrook
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