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<aside> 🌲 It's more than giving a non-human object a human voice. It is where it is beyond the human perspective
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says we always need to consider 'what is nature'
'nature has been used for political and power gains
the connections bet ween language, literature and the environment very important
"transmit values with profound ecological implications"**3 ways of looking at nature (Kate Soper)**1 - metaphysical concept humans use nature to 'think they're difference' what does it mean to be human?humans: binary oppositions everything not human is nonhuman2 - Realist Concept the structures and processes of nature the causes and effects of these processes cycles, seasons, the laws of nature how humans fit into these laws3 - Nature as lay or surface concept the observable features of nature the experiences of nature But Soper suggests all 3 of these approaches place humans at the centre
even in animal rights. The rights come from humans, based upon human laws, etc.
Ranking Landscape
Animals
<aside> 🌲 Western writers have often neglected place. They may give brief descriptive passages but only as a way to get into the 'real' story about the characters
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Pine Tree Tops by Gary Snyder
In the blue night frost haze, the sky glows with the moon. Pine tree tops bend snow-blue, fade into sky, frost, starlight. The creak of boots. Rabbit tracks, deer tracks, what do we know.
<aside> 🌲 Cary Wolfe: Human language is only one of the vast network of signifying possibilities across species
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