The notion of enchantment has been largely imagined as relating to religion, broadly defined, including magic, sorcery, and the transcendental. The idea that the world has largely become disenchanted has been associated with science, modernity, and rationality, among other things. Along with others such as William E. Connolly, Jason Ā. Josephson-Storm, and Jane Bennett, I challenge the dominant configuration and narrative of (dis)enchantment. Building on their work, I argue that a reclaimed notion of enchantment is pivotal for the reconceptualization of human/non-human animal relations and sustainable life on earth
A common understanding of scientists within the New Age movement is that they are manifesting a form...
The relationship of reason to religion is a preoccupation of our times. Some contemporary culture-w...
In this article, the situation of the end of nature is discussed in the terms of the Weberian metaph...
In this article, we approach enchantment as a fundamental encounter that incites new worlds. Our aim...
Critical theorists and social commentators agree that modernity and postmodernity suffer from histor...
Only a hundred years ago, Max Weber argued that the process of rationalization has caused the disenc...
This essay challenges the prevailing view of progressive rationality and disenchantment as set out i...
The standard thesis of the disenchantment of the world appears as a self-referential claim maintaini...
This collectively written article explores postdigital relationships between science, philosophy, an...
The concept of enchantment offers a plausible explanation of the lures and thrills of consumer cultu...
Egil Asprem’s review of Jason Josephson-Storm’s 'The Myth of Disenchantment' is a rich and informati...
Muchos debates sobre la ética ambiental y la espiritualidad giran alrededor del encanto y la localiz...
This paper begins by drawing on accounts of enchantment as wonder by three authors (Alain-Fournier, ...
This collectively written article explores postdigital relationships between science, philosophy, an...
This collectively written article explores postdigital relationships between science, philosophy, an...
A common understanding of scientists within the New Age movement is that they are manifesting a form...
The relationship of reason to religion is a preoccupation of our times. Some contemporary culture-w...
In this article, the situation of the end of nature is discussed in the terms of the Weberian metaph...
In this article, we approach enchantment as a fundamental encounter that incites new worlds. Our aim...
Critical theorists and social commentators agree that modernity and postmodernity suffer from histor...
Only a hundred years ago, Max Weber argued that the process of rationalization has caused the disenc...
This essay challenges the prevailing view of progressive rationality and disenchantment as set out i...
The standard thesis of the disenchantment of the world appears as a self-referential claim maintaini...
This collectively written article explores postdigital relationships between science, philosophy, an...
The concept of enchantment offers a plausible explanation of the lures and thrills of consumer cultu...
Egil Asprem’s review of Jason Josephson-Storm’s 'The Myth of Disenchantment' is a rich and informati...
Muchos debates sobre la ética ambiental y la espiritualidad giran alrededor del encanto y la localiz...
This paper begins by drawing on accounts of enchantment as wonder by three authors (Alain-Fournier, ...
This collectively written article explores postdigital relationships between science, philosophy, an...
This collectively written article explores postdigital relationships between science, philosophy, an...
A common understanding of scientists within the New Age movement is that they are manifesting a form...
The relationship of reason to religion is a preoccupation of our times. Some contemporary culture-w...
In this article, the situation of the end of nature is discussed in the terms of the Weberian metaph...