Languages of Life and the Blending of Worlds: Radical Entanglement

Addressing the links between religion and experiences of nature requires language, and at the same time it moves beyond linguistic forms of communication. After a brief review of the linguistic paradigm in the study of religion, the question of linguistic understandings of nature is addressed from t...

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Altri titoli:"Special Issue - Religion and the Experience of Nature"
Autore principale: Stuckrad, Kocku von 1966- (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Articolo
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: 2024
In: Journal for the study of religion, nature and culture
Anno: 2024, Volume: 18, Fascicolo: 1, Pagine: 113-129
Altre parole chiave:B Language and the study of religion
B natural philosophy
B Experience of nature
B Language
B method and theory in the study of religion
B radical entanglement
B biosemiotics and ecocriticism
B religion and the experience of nature
B biosemiotics
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Riepilogo:Addressing the links between religion and experiences of nature requires language, and at the same time it moves beyond linguistic forms of communication. After a brief review of the linguistic paradigm in the study of religion, the question of linguistic understandings of nature is addressed from two perspectives. First, linguistic approaches attempt to include experiences of nature in our knowledge about the natural world and the human place within it; these perspectives usually extend linguistic knowledge to poetic expressions. Second, approaches that problematize the focus on linguistic communication altogether favor non-linguistic or semiotic interpretations of human communication with the more-than-human world. Making use of biosemiotics and other interdisciplinary research, an argument is made for radical entanglement and a scholarly strategy to coordinate the languages of life and to blend the different worlds and perspectives that we find on the planet.
ISSN:1749-4915
Comprende:Enthalten in: Journal for the study of religion, nature and culture
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1558/jsrnc.23396