核心概念
The author explores the concept of uncontrollability and its impact on modern culture, challenging the negative connotations associated with it in Western societies.
摘要
In Southern Arizona, the author reflects on the changing climate and growing anxiety about control. A trip to a cabin prompts thoughts on uncontrollability, contrasting pre-modern acceptance with modern logic of control. The shift towards explication and control in Western culture is examined, highlighting a new perspective on unpredictability.
統計資料
In Southern Arizona, the climate is changing at a rate outside historical norms.
Taking lunch in mid-February, a light wind brushes 80-degree heat against the skin.
The family takes a 30-mile trip to a cabin 8,000 feet up surrounded by snow and wildlife.
Around the 14th-15th centuries, a change took place in Western culture towards explication and control.
引述
"This growing background anxiety makes me want to escape."
"Previously, the background milieu through which pre-modern cultures existed was taken for granted."