The Rediscovery of the Wild (MIT Press)

The Rediscovery of the Wild (MIT Press)

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The Rediscovery of the Wild (MIT Press)

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We often enjoy the benefits of connecting with nearby, domesticated nature -- a city park, a backyard garden. But this book makes the provocative case for the necessity of connecting with wild nature -- untamed, unmanaged, not encompassed, self-organizing, and unencumbered and unmediated by technological artifice. We can love the wild. We can fear it. We are strengthened and nurtured by it. As a species, we came of age in a natural world far wilder than today's, and much of the need for wildness still exists within us, body and mind. The Rediscovery of the Wild considers ways to engage with the wild, protect it, and recover it -- for our psychological and physical well-being and to flourish as a species. The contributors offer a range of perspectives on the wild, discussing such topics as the evolutionary underpinnings of our need for the wild; the wild within, including the primal passions of sexuality and aggression; birding as a portal to wildness; children's fascination with wild animals; wildness and psychological healing; the shifting baseline of what we consider wild; and the true work of conservation.

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Country
USA
Binding
Paperback
Brand
Brand: The MIT Press
EAN
9780262518338
Feature
Used Book in Good Condition
ISBN
0262518333
IsEligibleForTradeIn
1
Label
The MIT Press
Manufacturer
The MIT Press
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
280
PublicationDate
2013-01-25
Publisher
The MIT Press
Studio
The MIT Press