Modernity against Nature. About the aesthetic argument in defense of landscapes and territories (Regarding HidroAysén)
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N°37 Volumen II 2013
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This article proposes an approach to the meanings behind the aesthetic argument used in defense of natural landscapes and territories facing major industrial interventions. It explores some variables that enter into play in this argument, such as the representations of and the attitudes toward nature, landscape, places, territory, paying particular attention to the ambivalent effects that the invocation of landscape beauty has or can have: from its conversion to aesthetic fetish for the elite who have resources to make of their relation with nature postcard experiences, to its profile as a genuinely critical, political and ethical argument against an industrial modernity that has made of nature (and of places and their inhabitants) disposable objects.
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Mansilla Torres, S. (2018). Modernity against Nature. About the aesthetic argument in defense of landscapes and territories (Regarding HidroAysén). ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 2(37), 115-134. Retrieved from https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/1714
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