Consisting of contributions from a host of international scholars (in fields as diverse as literature, architecture, philosophy, and education), Alain Beauclair and Josh Toth’s Nature and Its Unnatural Relations: Points of Access intercedes in ongoing debates about accessing, defining, and respecting a world humans continue to misuse and misunderstandand that, as a result, is becoming increasingly inhospitable. The chapters shuttle between a variety of aesthetic and philosophical concernsfrom theology and Biblical interpretation to colonialism, hermeneutics, phenomenology, worlding, posthumanism, and speculative realism. These varied approaches are united by a single aporetic thread: efforts to surmount the problem of ‘;human access’ invariably risk repeating (ever more blindly) the violence and immorality of anthropocentrism. We seem trapped in the cul-de-sac of the Anthropocene. To discover potential new exits, the contributors consider whether it is possible or advisable to abandon so-called ‘;correlationism’of art, of literature, of technology. If it is, then how? If not, how might we more ethically reembrace our innately corruptive relations with a world of non-human others? How might we free ‘;nature’ (finally) 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?
Alain Beauclair & Josh Toth
Nature and Its Unnatural Relations [EPUB ebook]
Points of Access
Nature and Its Unnatural Relations [EPUB ebook]
Points of Access
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9781666943771 ● Editor Alain Beauclair & Josh Toth ● Publisher Lexington Books ● Published 2024 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 9514140 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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