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In Communicating in the Anthropocene: Intimate Relations, the contributors analyze how to live in connection with other beings in the face of crisis and to engage the concept of the Anthropocene from within.
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In Communicating in the Anthropocene: Intimate Relations, the contributors analyze how to live in connection with other beings in the face of crisis and to engage the concept of the Anthropocene from within.
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- Environmental Communication and Nature: Conflict and Ecoculture in the Anthropocene
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781793629302
- ISBN-10: 1793629307
- Artikelnr.: 64967724
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Environmental Communication and Nature: Conflict and Ecoculture in the Anthropocene
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781793629302
- ISBN-10: 1793629307
- Artikelnr.: 64967724
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Vail Fletcher is associate professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Portland and co-director of the Gender and Women's Studies program. Alexa Dare is associate professor of communication at the University of Portland where she also directs the social justice minor
Table of Contents Foreword: Undisciplined Stories Acknowledgments Carol J. Adams 1. Introduction: Intimate Relations for Earthly Survival Alexa Dare and C. Vail Fletcher Part I: Grief, Resilience, and Storytelling 2. Vigilant Mourning and the Future of Earthly Coexistence Joshua Trey Barnett 3. Presence and Absence in the Watershed: Storytelling for the Symbiocene Emily Plec 4. The Trouble with Resilience Jessica Holmes 5. Solastalgia and Art Therapy in Climate Change Chelsea Call 6. Living (in) Spider Webs: More-than-Human Intimacy in Installation Art by Tómas Saraceno Katharina Alsen Part II: Nonhuman Collaborators: Oysters, Birds, and Elephants 7. The Permeable Heart: Mindfulness in Animal-Human Communication Peggy J. Bowers 8. Intimacy on the Half-Shell: Place, Oysters, and the Emerging Narrative of Virginia Aquaculture Anne K. Armstrong, Richard C. Stedman, and Marianne E. Krasny 9. i am naiad: Becoming Benthic laura c carlson 10. Ada Clapham Govan and "Birds I Know:" Ecological Intimacy in a Mass-mediated Sisterhood Peter W. Oehlkers and Anna Ijiri Oehlkers 11. Dialogic Elephant and Human Relations in Sri Lanka as Social Practices of Cohabitation Elizabeth Oriel, Deepani Jayantha, and Amal Dissanayaka 12. ocean medicine, mother medicine, and sky medicine Michaela Keeble Part III: Plants and Other Family Members 13. Weirding Wellness: Mushrooms, Medicine, and the Uncanny Renaissance of Psilocybin in the Chthulucene Josh Potter 14. Multispecies Motherhood: Connecting with Plants Through Processes of Procreation Mariko Oyama Thomas 15. Plant Persons, More-Than-Human Power, and Institutional Practices in Indigenous Higher Education Keith Williams and Suzanne Brant 16. OAK Marybeth Holleman 17. Objects/Ecologies: Jardin d'Incertitude le système écologique et l'objet technologique Christianna Bennett Part IV: Nonhuman Agency, Activism and Legal Personhood 18. If the Ocean Were a Person Jenny Rock and Ellen Sima 19. Personal Affairs: Litigating Nonhuman Animal Personhood in the Anthropocene S. Marek Muller 20. Tahlequah's Internatural Activism: Situating the Body and the Intimacy of Grief as Evidence of Human-Caused Climate Change Madrone Kalil Schutten 21. Never the Same River Twice: How Legal Personhood of Rivers Affects Perceived Stability of Policy Solutions Carie Steele 22. The Titans at the Heart of the Anthropocene: Diving into the Non-human Imagery of Leviathan Patricia Castello Branco 23. Listen to the Lake: Nature as Stakeholder Kathy Isaacson 24. The Geo-Doc: A Proposed New Communications Tool for Planetary Health Mark Terry Part V: Gender, Earthly Intimacies, and Other Trouble 25. Intimate Dwelling and Mourning Loss in the (m)Anthropocene: Ecological Masculinities and the Felt Self Todd LeVasseur and Paul M. Pulé 26. The Climate Gaze and Koalas in Extremis Lyn McGaurr and Libby Lester 27. From Fatbergs to Microplastics: New Intimacies of an Extruded World Paul Alberts 28. Do
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Table of Contents Foreword: Undisciplined Stories Acknowledgments Carol J. Adams 1. Introduction: Intimate Relations for Earthly Survival Alexa Dare and C. Vail Fletcher Part I: Grief, Resilience, and Storytelling 2. Vigilant Mourning and the Future of Earthly Coexistence Joshua Trey Barnett 3. Presence and Absence in the Watershed: Storytelling for the Symbiocene Emily Plec 4. The Trouble with Resilience Jessica Holmes 5. Solastalgia and Art Therapy in Climate Change Chelsea Call 6. Living (in) Spider Webs: More-than-Human Intimacy in Installation Art by Tómas Saraceno Katharina Alsen Part II: Nonhuman Collaborators: Oysters, Birds, and Elephants 7. The Permeable Heart: Mindfulness in Animal-Human Communication Peggy J. Bowers 8. Intimacy on the Half-Shell: Place, Oysters, and the Emerging Narrative of Virginia Aquaculture Anne K. Armstrong, Richard C. Stedman, and Marianne E. Krasny 9. i am naiad: Becoming Benthic laura c carlson 10. Ada Clapham Govan and "Birds I Know:" Ecological Intimacy in a Mass-mediated Sisterhood Peter W. Oehlkers and Anna Ijiri Oehlkers 11. Dialogic Elephant and Human Relations in Sri Lanka as Social Practices of Cohabitation Elizabeth Oriel, Deepani Jayantha, and Amal Dissanayaka 12. ocean medicine, mother medicine, and sky medicine Michaela Keeble Part III: Plants and Other Family Members 13. Weirding Wellness: Mushrooms, Medicine, and the Uncanny Renaissance of Psilocybin in the Chthulucene Josh Potter 14. Multispecies Motherhood: Connecting with Plants Through Processes of Procreation Mariko Oyama Thomas 15. Plant Persons, More-Than-Human Power, and Institutional Practices in Indigenous Higher Education Keith Williams and Suzanne Brant 16. OAK Marybeth Holleman 17. Objects/Ecologies: Jardin d'Incertitude le système écologique et l'objet technologique Christianna Bennett Part IV: Nonhuman Agency, Activism and Legal Personhood 18. If the Ocean Were a Person Jenny Rock and Ellen Sima 19. Personal Affairs: Litigating Nonhuman Animal Personhood in the Anthropocene S. Marek Muller 20. Tahlequah's Internatural Activism: Situating the Body and the Intimacy of Grief as Evidence of Human-Caused Climate Change Madrone Kalil Schutten 21. Never the Same River Twice: How Legal Personhood of Rivers Affects Perceived Stability of Policy Solutions Carie Steele 22. The Titans at the Heart of the Anthropocene: Diving into the Non-human Imagery of Leviathan Patricia Castello Branco 23. Listen to the Lake: Nature as Stakeholder Kathy Isaacson 24. The Geo-Doc: A Proposed New Communications Tool for Planetary Health Mark Terry Part V: Gender, Earthly Intimacies, and Other Trouble 25. Intimate Dwelling and Mourning Loss in the (m)Anthropocene: Ecological Masculinities and the Felt Self Todd LeVasseur and Paul M. Pulé 26. The Climate Gaze and Koalas in Extremis Lyn McGaurr and Libby Lester 27. From Fatbergs to Microplastics: New Intimacies of an Extruded World Paul Alberts 28. Do
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