I have to say I was pleasantly surprised with the readings this week, particularly Smith's article, Is There an Ecological Unconscious? I read E. O. Wilson's book Consilience in 1999 and was deeply influenced by the message. I later read Biophilia and was captivated by the concept and fly bought into the idea that there is an instinctive bond between human beings and other living systems. To me this is pure logic, because after all how can we be separate from it when we are made of it?
So to come upon Smith article and read about the work of Albrecht, Bateson and Doherty was like a revelation to me. I watched a TedTalk video of Albrecht (and made my husband watch it!) in which he further expounds on the concepts of solastalgia and soliphilia. Albrecht views solastalgia as a new form of psychoterratic disease, describing it as in a way as to lose solace in the loss of home environment, describing it as a feeling of "homesickness you have when you’re still at home”. Soliphilia on the other hand is the love of the totality of our place relationships and a willingness to accept, the process to build life rather than destroy it. Albrecht is interested in relationships between environment, natural and human made and our human consciousness.
Smith's article focuses on the work of people like Albrecht and Doherty who investigate the relationship between the health of the natural world and the health of the human mind. As we continue to develop the planet what impact is it having on our psychology?
The Wordle produced from the article made perfect sense to me highlighting words such as nature, psychology, ecological, ecospychology and health. The human race has contributed to the industrialization of the planet and thereby created the ecological challenges we face today, that continue to grow. Is there any doubt it might affect us detrimentally as it does the ecosystem?
It reminds of this video, sadly.
References:
Wilson, E. O. (1984) Biophilia. Harvard Press.
Wilson, E. O. (1998) Consilience : The Unity of Knowledge, Knopf.
Your post makes me think whether if it is possible to regain the balance between biophilia -- the human tendency to interact or be closely associated with other forms of life in nature – and our desire to industrialize the planet. I think it is imperative to balance these two in order to “continue to develop the planet”, and to exist as human beings.
ReplyDeleteLoved your video - it reminded me of Dr. Seuss' "The Lorax"? If not, and you have a half hour, take a look - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8V06ZOQuo0k Honestly think we are at least one if not two generations behind European thinking. Time to catch up.
ReplyDeleteAnybody know the name of the overture that comprised the soundtrack to Tess' video? Driving me crazy! Is it Tchaikovsky? Beethoven?
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