Emily Griffin American Camino Ch. 2 Spiritual Journey vs. Aesthetic Tourism

 American Camino Ch. 2 Spiritual Journey vs. Aesthetic Tourism

In this chapter there is discussion about journeys in nature compared to tourists visits because of the aesthetic. While I love true wild nature that has not been touched or manipulated by mankind, the aesthetic nature that is created can be quite appealing. For instance visiting Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden I am always amazed at the beautifully designed spaces and I do love to see the butterflies. But going back to the chapter and the rise of aesthetic tourism it mentions how for most of human history wildlife places were avoided and were associated with fear and regarded as ugly. So, while I am partial to true nature the aesthetic takes a.k.a domesticated nature is beneficial in changing the way that people saw and now see nature, as something beautiful and worth protecting.


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