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      웬델 베리의 작품에 나타난 질서의 의미 = The Meaning of Order in the Works of Wendell Berry

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      As other ecological writers, concerned with problems of industrial agriculture and commercialized society, Wendell Berry attempts to shape a new ethic with the way or order of nature. He identifies the problems with failures of human disciplines and moral virtues. Berry believes that the failures result from human abuse of land and then alienation of nature. Solutions for the failures which he provides include new ethic values such as ecological vision and awareness, work ethic, moral disciplines, and penance and atonement.
      The order of nature, which Berry refers to as the structure of Creation, is based on interdependence and interplay between things in the natural world. Berry thinks that nature is orderly and mysterious. To be mysterious means that, although the natural world seems disorderly, the order is manifested in a potential process of birth, growth, death, and decay. This notion of order leads Berry to emotions of reverence, awe, fidelity, and commitment.
      Berry’s agrarianism begins with his respect and reverence for nature and land. For him, farming is an attempt and a ritual to build a corrective relationship between nature and humans. Berry believes that small-scale farming is not only humble and responsible participation in nature and land, and but a ritual for atonement for his ancestors’ ecological sin. Most of all, he hopes a community which is both autonomous and organized within moral disciplines.
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      As other ecological writers, concerned with problems of industrial agriculture and commercialized society, Wendell Berry attempts to shape a new ethic with the way or order of nature. He identifies the problems with failures of human disciplines and m...

      As other ecological writers, concerned with problems of industrial agriculture and commercialized society, Wendell Berry attempts to shape a new ethic with the way or order of nature. He identifies the problems with failures of human disciplines and moral virtues. Berry believes that the failures result from human abuse of land and then alienation of nature. Solutions for the failures which he provides include new ethic values such as ecological vision and awareness, work ethic, moral disciplines, and penance and atonement.
      The order of nature, which Berry refers to as the structure of Creation, is based on interdependence and interplay between things in the natural world. Berry thinks that nature is orderly and mysterious. To be mysterious means that, although the natural world seems disorderly, the order is manifested in a potential process of birth, growth, death, and decay. This notion of order leads Berry to emotions of reverence, awe, fidelity, and commitment.
      Berry’s agrarianism begins with his respect and reverence for nature and land. For him, farming is an attempt and a ritual to build a corrective relationship between nature and humans. Berry believes that small-scale farming is not only humble and responsible participation in nature and land, and but a ritual for atonement for his ancestors’ ecological sin. Most of all, he hopes a community which is both autonomous and organized within moral disciplines.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Gamble, David, E, "Wendell Berry: The Mad Farmer and Wilderness" 8 (8): 40-52, 1988

      2 McNamee, Gregory, "Wendell Berry and the Politics of Agriculture"

      3 Bonzo, J. Matthew, "Wendell Berry and the Cultivation of Life: A Reader’s Guide" Brazos Press 2008

      4 Nibbelink. Herman, "Thoreau and Wendell Berry: Bachelor and Husband of Nature"

      5 Berry, Wendell, "The Selected Poems of Wendell Berry" Counterpoint 1998

      6 Quetchenbach, Bernard, "The Search for Community in the Work of Wendell Berry and Gary Snyder" 26 : 27-40, 1997

      7 Foucault, Michel, "The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Science" Vintage Books 1970

      8 Oelsclaeger, Max, "The Idea of Wilderness: From Prehistory to the Age of Ecology" Yale UP 1991

      9 White, Lynn, Jr, "The Ecocriticism Reader: Landmarks in Literary Ecology" U of Georgia P 1996

      10 Johnson, William C, "Tangible Mystery in the Poetry of Wendell Berry"

      1 Gamble, David, E, "Wendell Berry: The Mad Farmer and Wilderness" 8 (8): 40-52, 1988

      2 McNamee, Gregory, "Wendell Berry and the Politics of Agriculture"

      3 Bonzo, J. Matthew, "Wendell Berry and the Cultivation of Life: A Reader’s Guide" Brazos Press 2008

      4 Nibbelink. Herman, "Thoreau and Wendell Berry: Bachelor and Husband of Nature"

      5 Berry, Wendell, "The Selected Poems of Wendell Berry" Counterpoint 1998

      6 Quetchenbach, Bernard, "The Search for Community in the Work of Wendell Berry and Gary Snyder" 26 : 27-40, 1997

      7 Foucault, Michel, "The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Science" Vintage Books 1970

      8 Oelsclaeger, Max, "The Idea of Wilderness: From Prehistory to the Age of Ecology" Yale UP 1991

      9 White, Lynn, Jr, "The Ecocriticism Reader: Landmarks in Literary Ecology" U of Georgia P 1996

      10 Johnson, William C, "Tangible Mystery in the Poetry of Wendell Berry"

      11 Scigaj, Leonard M, "Sustainable Poetry: Four American Ecopoets" UP of Kentucky 1999

      12 Slovic, Scott, "Seeking Awareness in American Nature Writing: Henry Thoreau, Annie Dillard, Edward Abbey, Wendell Berry, Barry Lopez" U of Utah P 1992

      13 Berry, Wendell, "Recollected Essays: 1965-1980" North Point 1981

      14 Murphy, Patrick D, "Penance or Perception: Spirituality and Land in the Poetry of Gary Snyder and Wendell Berry"

      15 Elder, John, "Imaging the Earth: Poetry and the Vision of Nature" U of Georgia P 1996

      16 Berry, Wendell, "Further Essays Cultural and Agricultural" North Point 1981

      17 Triggs, Jeffery Alan, "Farm as Form: Wendell Berry’s Sabbath"

      18 Cooley, John, "Earthly Words: Essays on Contemporary American Nature and Environmental Writers" U of Michigan P 1994

      19 Cronon, William, "Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England" Hill and Wang 1983

      20 Merchant, Paul, "American Authors Series: Wendell Berry" Confluence Press 1991

      21 Berry, Wendell, "A Continuous Harmony: Essays Cultural & Agricultural" Harcourt Brace 1972

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