Thursday, September 19, 2019
The Truth is in the Details :: Comparative, The Naturalist
When I received the assignment of comparing and contrasting the ââ¬Å"Naturalistâ⬠to that of ââ¬Å"Landscape and Narrativeâ⬠, admittedly I was a bit dismayed at the idea of analyzing two writings I seemed to comprehend very little of. Upon reading them over and over, jotting down idea after idea, and crumpling up paper after paper, I came to the conclusion that I may or may not be over-thinking the assignment. My interpretation, though a bit underdeveloped, is this: Barry Lopez, in ââ¬Å"The Naturalistâ⬠explains what it means to be a naturalist, the expectations a naturalist, and the modern naturalistââ¬â¢s ideology. He speaks of how knowledge is best gained, which he believes is through ââ¬Å"enormously time-consumingâ⬠(ââ¬Å"The Naturalistâ⬠122) firsthand experience; by ââ¬Å"immersing yourself in its milieuâ⬠(ââ¬Å"The Naturalistâ⬠116), or environment. He uses the example of the caracara, in the ââ¬Å"Naturalist.â⬠He says, ââ¬Å"if you wish to understand the caracara, you need to know a great deal about exactly where the caracara lives; and what the caracaraââ¬â¢s relationships are with each of the many components of that place, including its elevations, its seasonal light.â⬠(ââ¬Å"The Naturalist 116). This fits in nicely with the point he makes in ââ¬Å": Landscape and Narrativeâ⬠. He defines two landscapes: external, ââ¬Å"the one we seeâ⬠¦the landâ⬠¦its plants and animalsâ⬠¦its weather, its geology, the record of its climate and evolution.â⬠(ââ¬Å"Landscape and Narrativeâ⬠5). The other is the internal one, which Lopez describes as ââ¬Å"a kind of projection within a part of the exterior landscape.â⬠(ââ¬Å"Landscape and Narrativeâ⬠7). More or less, I think heââ¬â¢s saying that oneââ¬â¢s mindset, feelings, and purpose are determined by nature; the world around us. Lopez mentions that ââ¬Å"those fresh to a taskâ⬠¦are the ones most likely to give themselves a deadlineâ⬠¦which will challenge themselves to know all there is to knowâ⬠(ââ¬Å"The Naturalistâ⬠122) about a particular thing. But, as he points out, ââ¬Å"lack of end pointsâ⬠(ââ¬Å"The Naturalistâ⬠122) conflict with ââ¬Å"the short-term demands of modern life.â⬠(ââ¬Å"The Naturalistâ⬠122). He refers to the fact that he still goes down to the river and always feels like something new will reveal itself. Putting oneself on a deadline never works. Those opposed to, or believing differently than naturalists, or ââ¬Å"tyrantsâ⬠(ââ¬Å"The Naturalistâ⬠122), ââ¬Å"aim to silence the naturalistsâ⬠(ââ¬Å"The Naturalistâ⬠122), to avoid having their beliefs called into question or contradicted. Lopez fears those people; some in a position of political power, and with an abundance of confidence are ââ¬Å"ready to tell the county commissioners what the river isâ⬠(ââ¬Å"The Naturalistâ⬠122).
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