25 juin 2018
Andreas Schellewald, « Understanding the garden as place-to-be: Approaching embodied experiences and the feeling of felicitously being at rest », Specters of immediacy, ID : 10670/1.0kbc82
The contemporary landscape discourse tends to move towards an open conceptualization of its central term of discussion (Franzen & Krebs 2006). Instead of solely understanding landscapes as aestheticized and idealized forms of nature (a perspective that at least has been common-sense since the 18th century, see von Buttlar 1989 or van Dülmen 1999), the scope has been broadened. Studying social, political, and economic aspects of landscapes is no new paradigm. However, in an open conceptualizat...