Embracing a rich diversity of voices, this volume seeks to explore the
different facets of Anthropocene naturecultures in the desert biomes
of the Global South and beyond. Essays in this collection will
articulate issues of desertification, indigeneity and re-inhabitation
in narratives that thread together Tibet, China, Australia, India,
South Mexico, South Africa and Brazil in all their richness and
complexity. Re-imaging the desert figure’s rich biodiversity, this
book presents new ways to envision the human relationships to natural
ecology and mindful accountability, tracing complex narrative
connections and challenging hegemonic norms of its role in the
co-construction of identity, affect, and gender. Essays also aim to
engage in an intertextual conversation with colonial genres that
influence the popular conception of these spaces, moving beyond the
usual tropes to forge a topographically informed desert identity and
posit a ‘natureculture’ ecosystem based on the interpenetration of
landscape, culture, and history. This volume includes literary
exploration of environmental injustices, analyzing motifs of
deforestation, land degradation, falling crop production, toxic
man-made chemicals, and extractivist practices linked to various
social and economic stressors and gradients in economic and political
power. This diverse volume will provide a significant contribution to
desert humanities from the Global South, responding to the pressing
problems of the Anthropocene and employing place-based ecocritical
frameworks that help us imagine a sustainable way of life.
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Anthropocene Naturecultures
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000937336
Publisert
2023
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Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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