Riverlands of the Anthropocene : walking our waterways as places of becoming /

"Riverlands of the Anthropocene invites readers into universal questions about human relations with rivers and water for the precarious times of the Anthropocene. The book asks how humans can learn through sensory embodied encounters with local waterways that shape the architecture of cities an...

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Main Author: Somerville, Margaret (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020
Series:Routledge explorations in environmental studies
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Summary:"Riverlands of the Anthropocene invites readers into universal questions about human relations with rivers and water for the precarious times of the Anthropocene. The book asks how humans can learn through sensory embodied encounters with local waterways that shape the architecture of cities and make global connections with environments everywhere. The book considers human becomings with urban waterways to address some of the major conceptual challenges of the Anthropocene, through stories of trauma and healing, environmental activism, and encounters with the living beings that inhabit waterways. The book's unique contribution is to bring together Australian Aboriginal knowledges with contemporary western, new materialist, posthuman, and Deleuzean philosophies. It foregrounds how visual, creative and artistic forms can assist us in thinking beyond the constraints of western thought to enable other modes of being and knowing the world for an unpredictable future. Riverlands of the Anthropocene will be of particular interest to those studying the Anthropocene through the lenses of environmental humanities, environmental education, philosophy, ecofeminism and cultural studies"--
Physical Description:xiii, 208 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0815399960
9780815399964