After many thousands of years, the nomads are disappearing, swept away
by modernity. Robyn Davidson has spent a good part of her life with
nomadic cultures – in Australia, north-west India, Tibet and the
Indian Himalayas – and she herself calls three countries home. In
this Quarterly Essay, she draws on her unique experience to delineate
a vanishing way of life.
In a time of environmental peril, Davidson argues that the nomadic way
with nature offers valuable lessons. Cosmologies such as the
Aboriginal Dreaming encode irreplaceable knowledge of the natural
world, and nomadic cultures emphasise qualities of tolerance,
adaptability and human interconnectedness. She also explores a notable
paradox: that even as classical nomadism is disappearing,
hypermobility has become the hallmark of modern life. For the
privileged, there is an almost unrestricted freedom of movement and an
ever-growing culture of transience and virtuality.
_No Fixed Address_ is a fascinating and moving essay, part lament,
part evocation and part exhilarating speculative journey.
‘I watched him out of the corner of my eye. A man unused to sitting
still, restless hands, darting eyes. Looking for water, feed, camping
places, villages for food and medicine, thinking '... when will the
cotton here be harvested, should we risk that jungle area ...' -
calculating, observing, comparing, deducing, holding massive amounts
of information in the head, juggling it around - the paradigm of human
intelligence. This was what nomadism required - resilience,
resourcefulness, versatility, flexibility.’ —Robyn Davidson, _No
Fixed Address_
_‘No Fixed Address_ is a fascinating and learned account of lives
unknown to most of us ... remarkable.’ —Eric Rolls, author of _A
Million Wild Acres_
‘It’s her clear-eyed no bullshit honesty that I most admire. Robyn
Davidson is, without doubt, free. And being free is hard work.’
—Anna Krien, _Dumbo Feather_
Robyn Davidson is an award-winning writer who has travelled and
published widely. Her books include _Tracks, Desert Places_, Quarterly
Essay 24: _No Fixed Address – Nomads and the Fate of the Planet_
and, as editor, _The Picador Book of Journeys_. Her essays have
appeared in _Granta_, the _Monthly_, the _Bulletin_, _Griffith Review_
and in several previous editions of the _Best Australian Essays_,
among others.
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Nomads and the Fate of the Planet
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ISBN
9781921825231
Publisert
2016
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Quarterly Essay
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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