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The poet William Cowper, enraptured by the beauty of the English countryside, wrote “God made the country and man made the town”.
the encounter between womb and belly and earth and water
Marvin Harris’s (1980, p. 40) definition of agriculture
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Chesworth, W. (2010). Womb, Belly and Landscape in the Anthropocene. In: Martini, I., Chesworth, W. (eds) Landscapes and Societies. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9413-1_3
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