Q&A: Has nature always been strange? The 'eco-weird' unmakes the familiar
June 12, 2025
June 12, 2025
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, June 12 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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Q&A: Has nature always been strange? The 'eco-weird' unmakes the familiar
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Tentacles reaching from the deep. Dark mold overtaking walls. A familiar forest suddenly becoming strange and threatening. These elements in literature, film and games define the "eco-weird," a term coined by Penn State philosopher Brian Onish . . .
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Q&A: Has nature always been strange? The 'eco-weird' unmakes the familiar
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Tentacles reaching from the deep. Dark mold overtaking walls. A familiar forest suddenly becoming strange and threatening. These elements in literature, film and games define the "eco-weird," a term coined by Penn State philosopher Brian Onish . . .