
Robert Macfarlane : Is a River Alive?
Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry
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Voices of the River: Language, Nature, and Kinship
This chapter examines the intricate relationship between language and the natural world, focusing on how different cultures perceive rivers and nature through animacy. It advocates for shifting perspectives from objectification to a deeper understanding of all beings as sentient, while exploring indigenous knowledge and children's innate connections to nature. The conversation weaves together themes of spirituality, environmental ethics, and the importance of language in fostering empathy and kinship with the non-human world.
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