Bog, Bothy, Zen: Introducing Sydney Scroggie's Environmental and Metaphysical Thought

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Sarah Leith
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Dundee poet and disabled hillwalker Sydney Scroggie is less well-known today than Nan Shepherd, Aberdeen’s spiritually and environmentally aware Scottish poet and mountaineer. Thanks both to Robert Macfarlane and Samantha Walton, there has been a recent revival in Shepherd studies, and this article, the first to consider Scroggie’s life and his writings, seeks to introduce Scroggie and his works to this conversation. While research into Shepherd has challenged traditional ideas of hillwalking as the sport of the lonely male mountaineer, Scroggie challenges any preconceived notions that hillwalking is an essentially abled activity. A nature writer, Scroggie’s writing presents an ecosystem of the senses where the physical and the metaphysical interact. By considering his environmental and metaphysical thought, this article presents Scroggie as a figure hitherto unfairly neglected by studies of both Scottish and British environmental thought, as well as Scottish literature. In similar ways to Shepherd and Frank Fraser Darling, Scroggie viewed humans and environment as intimately connected, and the Cairngorms as a landscape that should be respected and protected.
Bog, Bothy, Zen:介绍Sydney Scroggie的环境与形而上学思想
邓迪诗人和残疾登山者Sydney Scroggie如今不如阿伯丁精神和环境意识良好的苏格兰诗人和登山家Nan Shepherd知名。多亏了罗伯特·麦克法兰和萨曼莎·沃尔顿,谢泼德研究最近出现了复兴,这篇文章是第一篇考虑斯克罗吉的生活和他的作品的文章,试图将斯克罗吉和他的作品介绍给这次对话。虽然对Shepherd的研究挑战了登山是一项孤独男性登山运动的传统观念,但Scroggie挑战了登山本质上是一项有能力的活动的任何先入为主的观念。作为一名自然作家,斯克罗吉的作品呈现了一个感官生态系统,在这个生态系统中,物理和形而上学相互作用。本文通过对斯克罗吉环境思想和形而上学思想的思考,将其描述为一个迄今为止被苏格兰和英国环境思想以及苏格兰文学研究所不公平地忽视的人物。与Shepherd和Frank Fraser Darling类似,Scroggie认为人类和环境是紧密相连的,Cairngorms是一个应该受到尊重和保护的景观。
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