UPC: 9781503628489 | Thought s Wilderness: Romanticism and the Apprehension of Nature (Hardcover)

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UPC: 9781503628489 | Thought s Wilderness: Romanticism and the Apprehension of Nature (Hardcover)
UPC: 9781503628489 | Thought s Wilderness: Romanticism and the Apprehension of Nature (Hardcover)

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While much recent ecocriticism has questioned the value of nature as a concept Thought s Wilderness insists that it is analytically and politically indispensable and that romanticism shows us why. Without a concept of nature Greg Ellermann argues our thinking is limited to the world that capitalism has made. Defamiliarizing the tradition of romantic nature writing Ellermann contends that the romantics tried to circumvent the domination of nature that is essential to modern capitalism. As he shows poets and philosophers in the period such as Immanuel Kant G. W. F. Hegel Mary Wollstonecraft William Wordsworth and Percy Shelley were highly attuned to nature s ephemeral ungraspable forms: clouds of vapor a trace of ruin deep silence and the world-surrounding ether. Further he explains how nature s vanishing–its vulnerability and its flight from apprehension–became a philosophical and political problem. In response to a nascent industrial capitalism romantic writers developed a poetics of wilderness–a poetics that is attentive to fleeting presence and that seeks to let things be. Trying to imagine what ultimately eludes capture the romantics recognized the complicity between conceptual and economic domination and they saw how thought itself could become a technology for control. This insight Ellermann proposes motivates romantic efforts to think past capitalist instrumentality and its devastation of the world. Ultimately this new work undertakes a fundamental rethinking of the aesthetics and politics of nature.

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