As Aldo Leopold writes, the modern man is a “trophy-hunter”, a “motorized ant who swarms the continents before learning to see his own back yard, who consumes but never creates outdoor satisfactions”, and ultimately “dilutes wilderness and artificializes its trophies in the fond belief that he is rendering a public service” (Leopold, 1949). One of the main issues raised in Leopold’s book A Sand County Almanac is that our perception has been altered by modern technologies such as mechanization, which has deprived the wilderness of its “wildness”, its spatial and ecological meaning. To refocus his/her perception, the viewer must first “learn[ ] to see his own back yard”, understand the ecological complexity of his garden, before hastening to ...
Critics of American literature as prominent as Richard Chase and Leo Marx have dismissed nature as a...
My dissertation surveys the varying responses to and representations of the natural world in the fic...
The 18th century poet and writer Samuel Johnson claimed, “Deviation from nature is deviation from ha...
As Frank O’Hara mentions, “[i]n past times there was nature and there was human nature; because of t...
In this paper, the “toxic sublime” (which Jennifer Peeples describes as “the tensions that arise fro...
We are almost overwhelmed with data showing a world under threat and becoming increasingly threateni...
In this paper, the sublime is used as the critical lens through which I conduct a rhetorical and nar...
peer reviewedIn this paper, the sublime is used as the critical lens through which I conduct a rheto...
Recent works in American literature provide cultural responses to the Anthropocene imaginative chall...
Three hundred years after the Scientific Revolution and the exploration of the vast “wilderness” of ...
On the cusp of the 1980s, when it became increasingly apparent that humanity had left its mark on ev...
Within the heritage of environmental aesthetics, the scenic appreciation of nature is influenced by ...
According to recent accounts, we experience the emotion of “being moved” when a situation brings int...
This essay attempts to address the lack of critical analyses of images of toxins by examining the ph...
Never more than at the present time, so fraught with difficulty, has the question of mans’s relation...
Critics of American literature as prominent as Richard Chase and Leo Marx have dismissed nature as a...
My dissertation surveys the varying responses to and representations of the natural world in the fic...
The 18th century poet and writer Samuel Johnson claimed, “Deviation from nature is deviation from ha...
As Frank O’Hara mentions, “[i]n past times there was nature and there was human nature; because of t...
In this paper, the “toxic sublime” (which Jennifer Peeples describes as “the tensions that arise fro...
We are almost overwhelmed with data showing a world under threat and becoming increasingly threateni...
In this paper, the sublime is used as the critical lens through which I conduct a rhetorical and nar...
peer reviewedIn this paper, the sublime is used as the critical lens through which I conduct a rheto...
Recent works in American literature provide cultural responses to the Anthropocene imaginative chall...
Three hundred years after the Scientific Revolution and the exploration of the vast “wilderness” of ...
On the cusp of the 1980s, when it became increasingly apparent that humanity had left its mark on ev...
Within the heritage of environmental aesthetics, the scenic appreciation of nature is influenced by ...
According to recent accounts, we experience the emotion of “being moved” when a situation brings int...
This essay attempts to address the lack of critical analyses of images of toxins by examining the ph...
Never more than at the present time, so fraught with difficulty, has the question of mans’s relation...
Critics of American literature as prominent as Richard Chase and Leo Marx have dismissed nature as a...
My dissertation surveys the varying responses to and representations of the natural world in the fic...
The 18th century poet and writer Samuel Johnson claimed, “Deviation from nature is deviation from ha...