Esther Kinsky - Disturbances
A brilliant examination of a multi-faceted concept: ‘disturbance’.
In this essay, Kinsky explores the human and natural influences on our environment that bring about fundamental changes. But what exactly characterises a disturbance, and how can we approach this negatively-charged word in a way that opens up unexpected avenues of thought? Esther Kinsky centres this essay around the concept of ‘disturbed land’. The term refers to a piece of land that is gradually being returned to a state of nature, generally after a period of very intensive use and appropriation by human beings. Drawing on various examples, Kinsky offers a powerful analysis of the tension between nature and culture, exploitation and reconquest, as well as historical pollution as a far-reaching field of disruption. Her perspective on the world leads to surprising and poetic insights.
Book details
Aus der Reihe "Unruhe bewahren".80 pages
format:140 x 220
ISBN: 9783701735730
Release date: 25.09.2023
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- World rights available