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'Lying between the earth and the heavens': Spirituality of place in 19th- and 20th-century American nature writing (Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, Annie Dillard).

机译:“在天地之间躺着”:19世纪和20世纪美国自然文学中的地方灵性(亨利·大卫·梭罗,约翰·缪尔,安妮·迪拉德)。

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In Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture, Victor and Edith Turner discuss how pilgrimage is rooted in place and time. Pilgrimage points to the historicity of God, the belief that an infinite Absolute is found in particular places at particular times by particular people. In suggesting that natural landscapes can be the site of spiritual revelation, 19 th and 20th century American nature writers subscribe to a similar belief that Divinity is made manifest in particular natural places. Henry David Thoreau points to such a spirituality when he notes in Walden that "God himself culminates in the present moment" and that "Heaven is under our feet as well as over our heads."; This discussion of spirituality of place in 19th and 20 th century American nature writing focuses on liminal images in texts by writers such as Thoreau, John Muir, and Annie Dillard. In describing sojourns into nature's liminal places---watery shores and rocky summits---these writers suggest that in such places the sacred is made manifest and the eternal intersects with time. In such cases, the boundary between nature's here-and-now and the supernatural realm of the Hereafter is figured in tangible spatial terms.; Although the image of the nature hermit persists in 21st century texts, this trope is misleading. The spiritual quest is a social quest, a search for communion with nature and with other humans. The social element of the individual religious quest is what transforms particular landscapes into spiritual habitats that maintain, sustain, and nurture individuals and communities. Finding themselves to be members of an ecosystem rather than isolated subjects in a solipsistic world, these protagonists realize to varying degrees the ways in which nature favors communities over lone individuals, survival being a matter of communion rather than isolation. The personal is political, feminist theory reminds us; so, too, the spiritual is ecological, an awakening that spurs one toward the world as acknowledgment that all life is connected in nature's web.
机译:在《基督教文化中的朝圣》中,维克多(Victor)和伊迪丝·特纳(Edith Turner)讨论了朝圣如何扎根于时间和地点。朝圣指向神的历史性,即一种信念,即特定的人在特定的时间在特定的地方发现无限的绝对。 19世纪和20世纪的美国自然作家在暗示自然景观可以作为精神启示的场所时,也赞同类似的观点,即神性在特定的自然环境中得到体现。亨利·戴维·梭罗(Henry David Thoreau)在瓦尔登(Walden)指出“上帝在当前时刻达到顶峰”,并且“天堂在我们的脚下和头顶之上”时,指出了这种灵性。在19世纪和20世纪的美国自然写作中,关于场所灵性的讨论主要集中在梭罗,约翰·缪尔和安妮·迪拉德等作家的文本中的门限图像。这些作家在描述到大自然的边缘地方(水岸和多岩石的山顶)的旅行时,建议在这些地方彰显神圣,并且永恒与时间相交。在这种情况下,自然的现在和现在与后世的超自然境界之间的界限用有形的空间术语来表示。尽管自然隐士的形象在21世纪的文字中仍然存在,但这种误解是令人误解的。精神追求是一种社会追求,是与自然和其他人类交流的追求。个人宗教追求的社会要素是将特定的景观转变为维持,维持和养育个人和社区的精神栖息地的原因。这些主角发现自己是生态系统的成员,而不是孤立世界中的孤立主体,因此在不同程度上认识到自然偏爱社区而不是孤独个体的方式,生存是共融而不是孤立的问题。个人是政治,女权主义理论提醒我们;因此,精神也是生态的,唤醒人们向世人的觉醒是承认所有生命都在大自然的网络中相连。

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  • 作者

    Schaub, Lorianne R.;

  • 作者单位

    Northeastern University.;

  • 授予单位 Northeastern University.;
  • 学科 Literature American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 320 p.
  • 总页数 320
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 I712;
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