American Camino: Objectification, Experiencing the Aesthetic Object in Isolation - Natalea Odell
I admired John Muir’s story. I wonder what others thought of his description of “interplay between various co-constituents of a wild ecosystem” (49). Nature was viewed differently then, less as what it can do for us than it probably is now. I’m deeply curious as to why he decided to get up and walk 1000 miles, but I’m sure I could discover that if I decided to read more about him. I find it inspiring that after he made that journey, his actions were “consistent with the shifting cultural valuation of wild spaces” (49). I think if more people went out and decided to walk 1000 miles, maybe even 20, their views on nature would change. Furthermore, I believe if we disconnect ourselves from the internet and see the natural world, we would feel more free and spirited. Art makes us feel things, just like it did in Muir’s time, so maybe there is also a need for a stronger connection to art as well.
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