
Imagined Country: Environment, Culture and Society
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Romance
History
Art & Photography
格式
平装书
页数
272
语言
英语
已发布
Apr 12, 1991
出版商
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415058309
ISBN-13
9780415058308
描述
In "Imagined Country," John Rennie Short explores the intricate ties between environmental landscapes and human culture. He delves into how societies perceive and interact with their surroundings, revealing the profound impact that geography has on social dynamics, traditions, and identities. Through a nuanced examination of various environments, Short highlights the reciprocal nature of human-environment relationships, illustrating how culture shapes our understanding of the land we inhabit.
The book encourages readers to reflect on their emotional and cultural connections to specific places, prompting a deeper appreciation for the natural world and its role in shaping societal values. Short paints a vivid picture of different ecosystems, using them as a backdrop to investigate broader themes of identity and belonging. His insights challenge conventional views, urging individuals to reconsider their own places within the tapestry of culture and nature.
Ultimately, "Imagined Country" serves not only as an academic inquiry but also as a manifesto for environmental consciousness. By intertwining personal stories with scholarly analysis, Short invites readers to appreciate the complex ways in which environmental factors influence cultural practices and vice versa. This thought-provoking work stands as a testament to the importance of understanding these relationships in a rapidly changing world.
The book encourages readers to reflect on their emotional and cultural connections to specific places, prompting a deeper appreciation for the natural world and its role in shaping societal values. Short paints a vivid picture of different ecosystems, using them as a backdrop to investigate broader themes of identity and belonging. His insights challenge conventional views, urging individuals to reconsider their own places within the tapestry of culture and nature.
Ultimately, "Imagined Country" serves not only as an academic inquiry but also as a manifesto for environmental consciousness. By intertwining personal stories with scholarly analysis, Short invites readers to appreciate the complex ways in which environmental factors influence cultural practices and vice versa. This thought-provoking work stands as a testament to the importance of understanding these relationships in a rapidly changing world.