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Political Spirituality In An Age Of Ecoapocalypse Communication And Struggle Across Species Cultures And Religions James W Perkinson

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Political Spirituality In An Age Of Ecoapocalypse Communication And Struggle Across Species Cultures And Religions James W Perkinson
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.96 MB
Author: James W. Perkinson
ISBN: 9781137507006, 1137507004
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Political Spirituality In An Age Of Ecoapocalypse Communication And Struggle Across Species Cultures And Religions James W Perkinson by James W. Perkinson 9781137507006, 1137507004 instant download after payment.

This book 'hunts and gathers' across different historical epochs and situations, juxtaposing biblical materials and hip-hop, Christian colonialism and vodou, personal experience and racial politics, poetics and high theory. It is compelled by a desire to challenge the current crisis of sustainability from the point of view of indigenous communities and deep ancestry. Author James W. Perkinson ably synthesizes material from a diverse range of fields, including anarcho-primitivism, biblical studies, and history of religions in order to argue for a 'turn to indigeneity.' The book's motive force is a deep concern for humanity's future in the face of eco-disasters like climate change and population overshoot as well as the compounding problems brought on by political economy calamities. Given the growing trend toward a turn away from institutionalized religious commitment and toward a more generalized and post-modern mix of practices and interests typically styled as 'spiritual,' the work proposes 'political spirituality' as a theme for investigation. Throughout the book, Perkinson raises the question: What does it really meant to be a human being? This query is posed not merely as a philosophical inquiry or existential musing, but as a personal and political conundrum arising from the overwhelming crises now engulfing our global reality. The book constitutes a poetic 'walk about' across quite different historical epochs and disparate contexts. Creatively foraging for indigenous memories and insurgent energies to help us live and cope in our modern state of unsustainability, the work aims to re-animate love of the wild and 'interspecies listening' for the sake of survival. The text articulates a deep suspicion toward our growing fascination with a kind of 'techno-messianism,' while nonetheless exploring some of the artistic innovations and meanings emerging from industrialization and digitalization.

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