[مقالة]
عنوان : |
« The world is a dead thing for them ». Perspectives amérindiennes sur les peurs environnementales |
نوع الوثيقة : |
نص مطبوع |
مؤلفين : |
Larré,Lionel, مؤلف |
تاريخ النشر : |
2010 |
مقالة في الصفحة: |
P54-P70 |
اللغة : |
إنكليزي (eng) |
الكلمة المفتاح : |
the Ecological Indian, Native American literature ,environment ,the wilderness |
خلاصة : |
Native American attitudes regarding the environment should not be represented simplistically by the figure of the Ecological Indian. At a time when environmental fears are more and more widespread and when societies are at a loss when confronting the dangers of human impact on nature, the issue can be addressed by paying attention to the way Native American authors make sense of environmental destruction. Some authors argue that it is human fears of the environment which cause humanity to forget its very connection to and reliance upon it. In order to end the destruction of nature'?and ultimately to save mankind'?human beings need to recover their symbiotic relationship to the earth. This implies regarding the wilderness'?which some call a European invention'?as something other than a sanctuary in which humanity would have no place. |
in Revue française d'étude américaines > 125 (Trimestrielle) . - P54-P70
[مقالة] « The world is a dead thing for them ». Perspectives amérindiennes sur les peurs environnementales [نص مطبوع ] / Larré,Lionel, مؤلف . - 2010 . - P54-P70. اللغة : إنكليزي ( eng) in Revue française d'étude américaines > 125 (Trimestrielle) . - P54-P70
الكلمة المفتاح : |
the Ecological Indian, Native American literature ,environment ,the wilderness |
خلاصة : |
Native American attitudes regarding the environment should not be represented simplistically by the figure of the Ecological Indian. At a time when environmental fears are more and more widespread and when societies are at a loss when confronting the dangers of human impact on nature, the issue can be addressed by paying attention to the way Native American authors make sense of environmental destruction. Some authors argue that it is human fears of the environment which cause humanity to forget its very connection to and reliance upon it. In order to end the destruction of nature'?and ultimately to save mankind'?human beings need to recover their symbiotic relationship to the earth. This implies regarding the wilderness'?which some call a European invention'?as something other than a sanctuary in which humanity would have no place. |
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