Ecological Entanglements in the Anthropocene.
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- text
- computer
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- 9781498535700
- 577
- GF21.E265 2017
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I Nonhuman Agency -- Chapter 1 Carbon Bonds -- Chapter 2 Consider the Lawnmower -- Chapter 3 Learning with the River -- Chapter 4 From Wai 262 to Water -- Part II Cultivation and Culture -- Chapter 5 The Plough as Settler Colonial Cultural Icon -- Chapter 6 Conserving Land through Kindly Use and Reciprocity -- Chapter 7 "One Loaf of Bread at a Time" -- Chapter 8 In Different Voices -- Part III Epistemology, Aesthetics and Mediati on -- Chapter 9 Photographic Reflections on Landscape Change in Regional Australia -- Chapter 10 Nature as Creative Catalyst -- Chapter 11 Mediating the "Deep" -- Chapter 12 Exiled in the Bush -- Chapter 13 Mapping the Anthropocene -- Index -- About the Contributors.
Ecological Entanglement in the Anthropocene brings together academics, activists, and artists to explore how human and nonhuman worlds act upon and transform one another. This book examines how numerous local practices can productively gesture to actions that exceed the current predictions of impending ecological destruction, with a particular focus upon agriculture, indigeneity and aesthetics.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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