Within philosophy, a new interest in aesthetics beyond the arts has encouraged the rapid growth of environmental aesthetics. Within this literature, however, less attention has been given to the spaces and places that emerge from various nature-culture interactions. This has meant the relative neglect of types of environments to which the majority of people have access, and interact with, in a sustained manner. In this respect, these are the environments in which many of us understand and value nature. Through a greater understanding of how humans interact with these environments and the types of relationships that emerge through this interaction, we address seek to address this gap.
Between Nature and Culture provides a systematic, philosophical account of the main issues and problems that pertain to the aesthetics of modified environments, as well as new insights concerning the generation and appreciation of landscapes and environments that fall between (non-human) nature and (human) culture, including gardens, agricultural and ecologically restored landscapes, and land and ecological art works.



Autorentext

By Emily Brady; Isis Brook and Jonathan Prior



Inhalt
Acknowledgements / List of Figures / 1. Introduction: Environmental Aesthetics Between Nature and Culture / 2. Gardens I: The Picturesque and Engagement with Nature / 3. Gardens II: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Topiary / 4. Agricultural Landscapes / 5. Environmental, Land, and Ecological Art / 6. Ecological Restoration / 7. Conclusion: Aesthetics and Ethics Between Nature and Culture / Bibliography / Index
Titel
Between Nature and Culture
Untertitel
The Aesthetics of Modified Environments
EAN
9781786610775
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
26.10.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.61 MB
Anzahl Seiten
156