The World Is Places

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The World Is Places is an essay by poet and environmental philosopher Gary Snyder that explores the deep relationship between humans and the specific places they inhabit.

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instanceOf essay
literaryWork
associatedWith ecocriticism
environmental humanities
place-based education
author Gary Snyder NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores cultural dimensions of place
ecological dimensions of place
ethical responsibilities to the places we inhabit
how specific places shape human experience
genre environmental essay
philosophical essay
hasForm prose
hasKeyConcept bioregional identity
connection to land
cultural rootedness in place
ecological responsibility
embodied experience of landscape
inhabitation
interdependence of people and ecosystems
local knowledge
place-based awareness
sacredness of place
hasPerspective bioregionalism
deep ecology
environmental philosophy
influencedBy American West landscapes NERFINISHED
Buddhist thought
Gary Snyder's environmental philosophy
intendedAudience readers interested in environmental thought
readers interested in philosophy of place
students of environmental humanities
language English
mainTheme environmental consciousness
human-nature relationship
place-based identity
relationship between humans and place
sense of place
subject cultural relationships to land
dwelling in place
environmental ethics
human relationship to specific places
local landscapes
workOf Gary Snyder NERFINISHED

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