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Alliances In The Anthropocene Fire Plants And People 1st Edition Christine Eriksen

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Alliances In The Anthropocene Fire Plants And People 1st Edition Christine Eriksen
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 25.75 MB
Pages: 136
Author: Christine Eriksen, Susan Ballard
ISBN: 9789811525339, 9811525331
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Alliances In The Anthropocene Fire Plants And People 1st Edition Christine Eriksen by Christine Eriksen, Susan Ballard 9789811525339, 9811525331 instant download after payment.

This book explores how fire, plants and people coexist in the Anthropocene. In a time of dramatic environmental transformation, the authors examine how human impacts on the planetary system are being felt at all levels from the geological and the arboreal to the atmospheric. The book brings together the disciplines of human geography and art history to examine fire-plant-people alliances and multispecies world-making. The authors listen carefully to the narratives of bushfire survivors. They embrace the responses of contemporary artists, as practice becomes interwoven with fire as well as ruin and regrowth. Through visual, textual and felt ways of being, the chapters illuminate, illustrate, impress and imprint the imagined and actual agency of plants and people within a changing climate — from Aboriginal ecocultural burning to nuclear fire. By holding grief and enacting hope, the book shows how relationships come to be and are likely to change due to the interdependencies of fire, plants and people in the Anthropocene.

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