In his 2007 book Ecology Without Nature, Timothy Morton proposes that reified Nature, the idea that nature is a set of objects separate from us, interferes with properly ecological approaches to art, culture and politics. Morton argues also that much writing about nature exacerbates this separation, even as it appears to reduce the distance between humans and the nonhuman world. One powerful mechanism establishing and maintaining the separation of humans from such reified nature is the process of aestheticisation; requiring the viewer to step back in order to appreciate the beauty of a natural object, in a way similar to imbuing a work of art with what Walter Benjamin called aura. Morton argues that this mechanism contributes strongly to po...
Kathleen Jamie is a Scottish author whose work often details her travels through both the “natural a...
Our purpose in this paper is to discuss Swedish nature in a specific context, namely that of ecotour...
This theoretical work presents an object- oriented perspective to nature- based tourism in Iceland w...
In his 2007 book Ecology Without Nature, Timothy Morton proposes that reified Nature, the idea that ...
Increasingly, people are abandoning traditional vacation for a new type of tourism that gives them t...
Within the heritage of environmental aesthetics, the scenic appreciation of nature is influenced by ...
Increasingly, people are abandoning traditional vacation for a new type of tourism that gives them t...
It has been suggested that tourism, and especially ecotourism, has the potential to contribute to th...
Thesis (Ph.D. (History))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2005There is an increasing aw...
The Routledge Handbook of Tourism and the Environment explores and critically evaluates the debates ...
In this paper I argue that many of the philosophical problems with the concept of wilderness can be ...
Ecotourism is big business. It can provide foreign exchange and economic reward for the preservation...
Reseña de libro: Timothy Morton, Ecology without Nature: Rethinking Environmental Aesthetics (Cambri...
As part of the universal arcangement to create harmonious coexistence berween man and other creatur...
Nature-based tourism activities are highly modulated by how Nature has been constructed in modern We...
Kathleen Jamie is a Scottish author whose work often details her travels through both the “natural a...
Our purpose in this paper is to discuss Swedish nature in a specific context, namely that of ecotour...
This theoretical work presents an object- oriented perspective to nature- based tourism in Iceland w...
In his 2007 book Ecology Without Nature, Timothy Morton proposes that reified Nature, the idea that ...
Increasingly, people are abandoning traditional vacation for a new type of tourism that gives them t...
Within the heritage of environmental aesthetics, the scenic appreciation of nature is influenced by ...
Increasingly, people are abandoning traditional vacation for a new type of tourism that gives them t...
It has been suggested that tourism, and especially ecotourism, has the potential to contribute to th...
Thesis (Ph.D. (History))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2005There is an increasing aw...
The Routledge Handbook of Tourism and the Environment explores and critically evaluates the debates ...
In this paper I argue that many of the philosophical problems with the concept of wilderness can be ...
Ecotourism is big business. It can provide foreign exchange and economic reward for the preservation...
Reseña de libro: Timothy Morton, Ecology without Nature: Rethinking Environmental Aesthetics (Cambri...
As part of the universal arcangement to create harmonious coexistence berween man and other creatur...
Nature-based tourism activities are highly modulated by how Nature has been constructed in modern We...
Kathleen Jamie is a Scottish author whose work often details her travels through both the “natural a...
Our purpose in this paper is to discuss Swedish nature in a specific context, namely that of ecotour...
This theoretical work presents an object- oriented perspective to nature- based tourism in Iceland w...