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Enchanted Lands: Remembering the Holy Hum Between Person and Place

The Emerald

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The Disenchantment of Land and Person

In 1917 Max Weber named disenchantment and Zauberung as the distinctive injury of modernity. World War I saw not only horrors of violence between people, but the first global witnessing of large-scale environmental destruction. The sense of the losing of the land's nature is directly related to the loss of the specificity of place that machines of modern war made possible.

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