Imagining Earth Concepts of Wholeness in Cultural Constructions of Our Home Planet
While concepts of Earth have a rich tradition, more recent examples show a distinct quality: Though ideas of wholeness might still be related to mythical, religious, or utopian visions of the past, ''Earth'' itself has become available as a whole. This raises several questions: H...
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Other Authors: | Nitzke, Solvejg (Editor), Pethes, Nicolas (Editor) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Bielefeld, Germany
transcript Verlag
2017
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Series: | Edition Kulturwissenschaft
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