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America After Nature Democracy Culture Environment Juliane Braun Editor

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America After Nature Democracy Culture Environment Juliane Braun Editor
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Publisher: Universitatsverlag Winter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.94 MB
Pages: 420
Author: Juliane Braun (editor), Catrin Gersdorf (editor)
ISBN: 9783825366056, 3825366057
Language: English
Year: 2016

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America After Nature Democracy Culture Environment Juliane Braun Editor by Juliane Braun (editor), Catrin Gersdorf (editor) 9783825366056, 3825366057 instant download after payment.

In 'Democratic Vistas', a text that responds to the United States's devastating experiences of the Civil War, Walt Whitman reminds his readers that the nation should continue to find its political ideals and cultural purposes in "the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God." His concept of nature was anchored in the ideas of eighteenth-century natural rights philosophy, but also in Ralph Waldo Emerson's definition of nature "in the common sense" as a totality of essences unaltered by human labor and industry. Whitman's contention that nature provides the concepts and ideas at the core of America's political, cultural, and social structure, and the nowadays suggestion that nature's massive restructuring will not remain without consequences for modern culture(s), offer the conceptual and historical frame for the essays collected in this volume. They all investigate the social, political, ethical and aesthetic questions and controversies that are raised in the study of America in a so-called postnatural world.

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