Abstract:
Nature has long been ‘denaturalised’. Since the 1980s, geographers, cultural theorists, historians and philosophers have problematised terms like ‘nature’ and ‘wildness’ as social constructs. Meanwhile the idea of ‘wilderness’ has been thrashed as racist by Indigenous activists.
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