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The Earth Intoxicated on Imagination offers a compelling exploration of how imagination fundamentally transforms our understanding of the environment and our place within it. Annabelle Dufourcq argues that creative thought and imaginative practices are not merely aesthetic exercises but essential tools for reimagining our relationship with the natural world.
This work examines how environmental humanities can bridge the gap between scientific understanding and human experience through imaginative engagement. The book investigates how literature, art, and philosophical thought contribute to shaping environmental consciousness and inspire new ways of thinking about ecological challenges.
By tracing the intoxicating power of imagination, Dufourcq demonstrates how creative narratives and imaginative frameworks offer pathways toward more meaningful and sustainable connections with the Earth, making this an invaluable resource for scholars and readers interested in environmental philosophy and the role of creativity in addressing contemporary ecological concerns.







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