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Efnisyfirlit
- Cover Page
- Half Title page
- Series page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Contributors
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction: Starting a Conversation with Landscape
- Conversations – With Landscape?
- Landscape – Extending the Horizon
- The Book
- References
- 2 Conversations with Ourselves in Metaphysical Experiences of Nature
- Introduction
- Metaphysical Experience of Landscape
- The Self of Metaphysical Experiences
- The Embodied Self of Metaphysical Experiences
- Ethical Implications of Metaphysical Experiences of Wild Landscapes
- References
- 3 The Limits of our “Conversations with Nature”
- Introduction: A Generative Metaphor
- What do Environmental Philosophers Gain in Using Such Metaphors?
- An Ontological “Decentering”
- An Epistemological Shift
- A Shift in Attitudes – Against Hubris
- Theoretical and Practical Limitations of the Non-Anthropocentric Approach
- Conclusion
- References
- 4 Landscape as Conversation
- Introduction
- Landscape as a Relational Space in the World of Perception
- The Icelandic Landscape Concept
- The Culturally Embedded Meaning of Landslag
- Acknowledgements
- References
- 5 Time for Fluent Landscapes
- Introduction
- Archaeologies of Landscape
- Archaeological Approaches to Landscape
- Material Events: Residuality and Bricolage
- Vatnsfjörður’s Fluent Landscape
- Is Landscape still Landscape?
- References
- 6 Grief Paves the Way
- Introduction
- Landscape2
- Speed and the Nation-Form in Iceland
- The Girl in Kúagerði
- Road Safety
- Paving the Way
- Tracing the Path of Death
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- References
- 7 Slipping into Landscape
- Introduction
- Connecting to Landscape – Paths and Visions
- The Slip
- Paths of Motion and Emotion
- References
- 8 Landscape and Aesthetic Values: Not Only in the Eye of the Beholder
- Introduction
- Landscape: Objective or Subjective?
- Landscape as Flesh: Merleau-Ponty’s Rethinking of Subject and Object
- Landscape – Flesh – Atmosphere
- References
- 9 The Sublime, Ugliness and “Terrible Beauty” in Icelandic Landscapes
- Introduction
- The Sublime
- Ugliness
- Terrible Beauty
- Conclusion: Enriching Relationships with Nature
- References
- 10 Transporting Nature: Landscape in Icelandic Urban Culture
- Changing Places
- Children of Nature?
- The Landscape in the Living Room
- The Visual World: Nature Near and Far
- The Land and the Sofa Painting
- Settlements: Routes and Roots
- Þingvellir in Reykjavík
- Transported Mountains
- Seizing Landscape
- References
- 11 Ways of Addressing Nature in a Northern Context: Romantic Poet and Natural Scientist Jónas Hallgrímsson
- Rural Roots and Urban Education
- What Makes a Nature Poet?
- Lava Formation and Levels of Conversation
- Inner and Outer Nature in Jónas’s Later Poetry
- References
- 12 A Stroll through Landscapes of Sheep and Humans
- Introduction
- Animals, Spaces, Places – and Landscapes
- Animal, Umwelt and Landscape
- Iceland: A Grazed Landscape
- The Mountain in the Lamb
- The Umwelt of the Road
- Conclusion: Inter-Species Conversations and Landscape Politics
- References
- 13 Sentience
- Considering Sentience
- Sentience and the Whaling Issue
- Sentience and Hydroelectric Development
- Ocean and Land
- Analysis and Conclusions
- Acknowledgements
- References
- 14 The Empty Wilderness: Seals and Animal Representation
- Introduction: The Eclipsed Animal
- The Context of the Research
- The Art and Resonance
- Empathy and Notions of Weakness
- A Proposed Meeting of Human and Animal
- References
- 15 Aurora Landscapes: Affective Atmospheres of Light and Dark
- Introduction
- Tourist Doxa and Sensual Experience
- Landscape and Light
- The Still Sensing of the Landscapes of the Aurora
- Vitalist Landscapes
- Aurora Landscapes and Affect
- The Ineffable Landscapes of Aurora: A Return to the Sublime
- References
- 16 Epilogue
- I
- II
- III
- IV
- V
- VI
- References
- Index
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