The Sensible Dimension of Culture
By Jean Griffet
English
Today, nature has become a space for strong sensations and a diversified aesthetic experience. The accounts of adventurers narrating what they lived at sea from the middle of the twentieth century to the 1970s show how written expressions of feeling associated with experience contribute to the emergence of new lifestyles. However, the translation of feeling and the presence of nature appears, in the opinion of the narrators, to be the main obstacle to their work.