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During the past decade, environmental historians have become interested in how narratives express values. Increasingly, they have realized that narrative is not merely a literary concern. People tell stories in order to make sense of their world, and some of the most frequently repeated narratives contain a society’s basic assumptions about its relationship to the environment. To change our relationship with nature, therefore, we need to change our stories.
~ David Nye @ Environmental History (1993)
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