Yes! "The story of soliphilia is one of local and regional people responding to Earth desolation by political and policy action. Such action will replace the negative with a repaired and revitalised place that once again delivers positive emotional sustenance. Emotional repair work is intimately tied to the biophysical restoration of degraded land. The point is, that as humans involve themselves in the restoration project, and heal damaged places, they also heal themselves." (Earth Emotions (2019).
Hi! I always appreciate what you offer in these newsletters, so thank you. I thought you might want to correct your attribution of Affective Ecocriticism, which is co-edited by Jen Ladino *and* Kyle Bladow.
Yes! "The story of soliphilia is one of local and regional people responding to Earth desolation by political and policy action. Such action will replace the negative with a repaired and revitalised place that once again delivers positive emotional sustenance. Emotional repair work is intimately tied to the biophysical restoration of degraded land. The point is, that as humans involve themselves in the restoration project, and heal damaged places, they also heal themselves." (Earth Emotions (2019).
A great compliment to Sarah's piece - thank you Glenn!
Sarah Jaquette Ray's insights really resonate, and As She Rises looks absolutely amazing! Thank you!
Hi! I always appreciate what you offer in these newsletters, so thank you. I thought you might want to correct your attribution of Affective Ecocriticism, which is co-edited by Jen Ladino *and* Kyle Bladow.
Thank you for catching that! Will change it now
Yes, definitely "amen" to Sarah Jaquette Ray's powerful insights.