Ecology without Nature: Rethinking Environmental Aesthetics

Description

A by-now classic and deeply influential critique of the foundational assumptions of ecocriticism (and strands of Romantic literature), Morton’s book issues a challenge to the idea of Nature as a transcendental term—and to the fantasy of a reconciliation of subject and object—in order to bring the environment “into the foreground” and to allow an ecology without nature to emerge.

Creator

Morton, Timothy

Publisher

Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2007

Contributor

Meeker, Natania

Language

English

Type

Book
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