At the Mountains of Monstrosity: Towards Ecomonstrous Entanglements through Images of a Fjord
Twenty-first century developments in ecophilosophy argue for a growing awareness that nonhumans (‘organic’ or otherwise) possess both vibrant agency and dark interiority and, therefore, humans – even environmentally conscious ones – must relinquish their presumed centrality and apartness from other...
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Main Author: | Daniel Otto Jack Petersen |
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The Royal Danish Library
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/34d3dd485d024048a577c8b5038dacef |
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