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Lawrence Buell

  1. The nonhuman environment is present not merely as a framing device but as a presence that begins to suggest that human history is implicated in natural history
  2. the human interest is not understood as the only legitimate interest
  3. Human accountability to the environment is part of the text's ethical orientation
  4. Some sense of the environment as a process rather than as a constant or a given is at least implicit in the text (7-8)(Parallels Indigenous Knowledges)

<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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Kate Soper

<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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