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"Imaginative Ecologies: Inspiring Change through the Humanities highlights the role literature and visual arts play in fostering sustainability. It weaves together contributions by international scholars, practitioners and environmental activists whose insights are brought together to illustrat...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Imaginative Ecologies: Inspiring Change through the Humanities highlights the role literature and visual arts play in fostering sustainability. It weaves together contributions by international scholars, practitioners and environmental activists whose insights are brought together to illustrate how creative imaginations can inspire change. One of the most outstanding characteristic of this volume is its interdisciplinarity and its varied methods of inquiry. The field of environmental humanities is discussed together with ideas such as the role of the public intellectual and el buen vivir. Examples of ecofiction from the UK, the US and Spain are analysed while artistic practices aimed at raising awareness of the effects of the Anthropocene are presented as imaginative ways of reacting against climate change and rampant capitalism"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 227 pages) : color illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9789004501270 9004501274 |
ISSN: | 1572-4344 ; |
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505 | 8 | |a 3 The Place of the Imagination, Metaphor and Storytelling -- 4 The Serpentine Lattice (1993) -- 5 The Role of Ethnopoetics -- 6 Moving to a Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 6. New Worlds Beyond Reality: Imagined Futures in Laura Gallego's Las hijas de Tara -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Gallego's Mother Earth: Tara -- 3 Natural vs Artificial -- 4 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 7. Simon Ortiz's Narrative and Joy Harjo's Poems: Towards Regenerative Societies and New Worlds -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Ortiz and Harjo: Heritage and Common Features | |
505 | 8 | |a 2 "A Map to the Next World" or How to Reconstruct the Past for the Future -- 3 Aldo Leopold and the Land Conceived as an Organism -- 4 "Man on the Moon" or Stories about the Interaction of Nature and Technology -- 5 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 8. When Matter Takes a Position: Post-anthropocentric Landscapes in Contemporary Art -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Contemporary Paradoxes -- 2 A Transdisciplinary Network of Post-Anthropocentric Sensitivities -- 3 The Participation of Artistic Practices -- 4 When Matter Takes a Position -- 5 Arctic Sea Ice in Ice Watch by Olafur Eliasson, 2014-16. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6 Glacial Ice in Subatlantic by Úrsula Biemann, 2015 -- 7 Copper in Copper Country (Bingham Canyon, Chuquicamata, El Morro) by Maarten Vanden Eynde, 2016 -- 8 Calcium Carbonate in The Mineral Body by Ilana Halperin, 2013 -- 9 Limestone in El capítulo de los áridos (CaCO3) by Bárbara Fluxá, 2018 -- 10 Granite in Earthworks by Semiconductor, 2016 -- 11 Volcanic Rock in Quatemary by Tacita Dean, 2014 -- 12 Seismic Quartz in Medium Earth by The Otolith Group, 2013 -- 13 Dark Matter in El conocimiento nunca viene solo by Regina de Miguel, 2013 -- 14 Coal in Menhir. Instalación 0 by Menhir, 2015 | |
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contents | Intro -- Contents -- Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Imaginative Ecologies: Inspiring Change through the Humanities -- Works Cited -- Part 1. Humanists in Conversation -- 1. Environmental Humanities and the Public Intellectual -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Silver Linings and the Unexpected Flowering of the Environmental Humanities -- 2 The Story of the Climate Change Issue of ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment -- 3 Teaching Testimony, Teaching Outreach -- Works Cited 2. Humanities in Transition in the European Context: Interview with Christof Mauch -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Works Cited -- 3. "El Buen Vivir" is Harmony with the Earth: Interview with Rafael Chanchari Pizuri -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Part 2. Interpreting Eco-visions -- 4. Environmental Imagination and Wonder in Beatrix Potter -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Works Cited -- 5. Foregrounding Ecosystems: Thinking with the Work of Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 The Harrisons: A Brief Introduction -- 2 Gregory Bateson and Ecological Thinking 3 The Place of the Imagination, Metaphor and Storytelling -- 4 The Serpentine Lattice (1993) -- 5 The Role of Ethnopoetics -- 6 Moving to a Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 6. New Worlds Beyond Reality: Imagined Futures in Laura Gallego's Las hijas de Tara -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Gallego's Mother Earth: Tara -- 3 Natural vs Artificial -- 4 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 7. Simon Ortiz's Narrative and Joy Harjo's Poems: Towards Regenerative Societies and New Worlds -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Ortiz and Harjo: Heritage and Common Features 2 "A Map to the Next World" or How to Reconstruct the Past for the Future -- 3 Aldo Leopold and the Land Conceived as an Organism -- 4 "Man on the Moon" or Stories about the Interaction of Nature and Technology -- 5 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 8. When Matter Takes a Position: Post-anthropocentric Landscapes in Contemporary Art -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Contemporary Paradoxes -- 2 A Transdisciplinary Network of Post-Anthropocentric Sensitivities -- 3 The Participation of Artistic Practices -- 4 When Matter Takes a Position -- 5 Arctic Sea Ice in Ice Watch by Olafur Eliasson, 2014-16. 6 Glacial Ice in Subatlantic by Úrsula Biemann, 2015 -- 7 Copper in Copper Country (Bingham Canyon, Chuquicamata, El Morro) by Maarten Vanden Eynde, 2016 -- 8 Calcium Carbonate in The Mineral Body by Ilana Halperin, 2013 -- 9 Limestone in El capítulo de los áridos (CaCO3) by Bárbara Fluxá, 2018 -- 10 Granite in Earthworks by Semiconductor, 2016 -- 11 Volcanic Rock in Quatemary by Tacita Dean, 2014 -- 12 Seismic Quartz in Medium Earth by The Otolith Group, 2013 -- 13 Dark Matter in El conocimiento nunca viene solo by Regina de Miguel, 2013 -- 14 Coal in Menhir. Instalación 0 by Menhir, 2015 |
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spelling | Imaginative ecologies : inspiring change through the humanities / edited by Diana Villanueva-Romero, Lorraine Kerslake, and Carmen Flys-Junquera. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2022] 1 online resource (xi, 227 pages) : color illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Nature, culture and literature, 1572-4344 ; volume 17 Includes bibliographical references and index. Intro -- Contents -- Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Imaginative Ecologies: Inspiring Change through the Humanities -- Works Cited -- Part 1. Humanists in Conversation -- 1. Environmental Humanities and the Public Intellectual -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Silver Linings and the Unexpected Flowering of the Environmental Humanities -- 2 The Story of the Climate Change Issue of ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment -- 3 Teaching Testimony, Teaching Outreach -- Works Cited 2. Humanities in Transition in the European Context: Interview with Christof Mauch -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Works Cited -- 3. "El Buen Vivir" is Harmony with the Earth: Interview with Rafael Chanchari Pizuri -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Part 2. Interpreting Eco-visions -- 4. Environmental Imagination and Wonder in Beatrix Potter -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Works Cited -- 5. Foregrounding Ecosystems: Thinking with the Work of Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 The Harrisons: A Brief Introduction -- 2 Gregory Bateson and Ecological Thinking 3 The Place of the Imagination, Metaphor and Storytelling -- 4 The Serpentine Lattice (1993) -- 5 The Role of Ethnopoetics -- 6 Moving to a Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 6. New Worlds Beyond Reality: Imagined Futures in Laura Gallego's Las hijas de Tara -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Gallego's Mother Earth: Tara -- 3 Natural vs Artificial -- 4 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 7. Simon Ortiz's Narrative and Joy Harjo's Poems: Towards Regenerative Societies and New Worlds -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Ortiz and Harjo: Heritage and Common Features 2 "A Map to the Next World" or How to Reconstruct the Past for the Future -- 3 Aldo Leopold and the Land Conceived as an Organism -- 4 "Man on the Moon" or Stories about the Interaction of Nature and Technology -- 5 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 8. When Matter Takes a Position: Post-anthropocentric Landscapes in Contemporary Art -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Contemporary Paradoxes -- 2 A Transdisciplinary Network of Post-Anthropocentric Sensitivities -- 3 The Participation of Artistic Practices -- 4 When Matter Takes a Position -- 5 Arctic Sea Ice in Ice Watch by Olafur Eliasson, 2014-16. 6 Glacial Ice in Subatlantic by Úrsula Biemann, 2015 -- 7 Copper in Copper Country (Bingham Canyon, Chuquicamata, El Morro) by Maarten Vanden Eynde, 2016 -- 8 Calcium Carbonate in The Mineral Body by Ilana Halperin, 2013 -- 9 Limestone in El capítulo de los áridos (CaCO3) by Bárbara Fluxá, 2018 -- 10 Granite in Earthworks by Semiconductor, 2016 -- 11 Volcanic Rock in Quatemary by Tacita Dean, 2014 -- 12 Seismic Quartz in Medium Earth by The Otolith Group, 2013 -- 13 Dark Matter in El conocimiento nunca viene solo by Regina de Miguel, 2013 -- 14 Coal in Menhir. Instalación 0 by Menhir, 2015 "Imaginative Ecologies: Inspiring Change through the Humanities highlights the role literature and visual arts play in fostering sustainability. It weaves together contributions by international scholars, practitioners and environmental activists whose insights are brought together to illustrate how creative imaginations can inspire change. One of the most outstanding characteristic of this volume is its interdisciplinarity and its varied methods of inquiry. The field of environmental humanities is discussed together with ideas such as the role of the public intellectual and el buen vivir. Examples of ecofiction from the UK, the US and Spain are analysed while artistic practices aimed at raising awareness of the effects of the Anthropocene are presented as imaginative ways of reacting against climate change and rampant capitalism"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 18, 2022). Human ecology and the humanities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2017004794 Literature, Modern History and criticism. Arts History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85008330 Environmental justice. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97002483 Arts Histoire. Justice environnementale. Humanités environnementales. Arts fast Environmental justice fast Human ecology and the humanities fast Literature, Modern fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast History fast Villanueva-Romero, Diana, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2021060409 Kerslake, Lorraine, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2018027680 Flys-Junquera, Carmen, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95080107 has work: Imaginative ecologies (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGYCBxGWT9FpFxhppRT7Md https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Imaginative ecologies. 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spellingShingle | Imaginative ecologies : inspiring change through the humanities / Nature, culture and literature ; Intro -- Contents -- Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Imaginative Ecologies: Inspiring Change through the Humanities -- Works Cited -- Part 1. Humanists in Conversation -- 1. Environmental Humanities and the Public Intellectual -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Silver Linings and the Unexpected Flowering of the Environmental Humanities -- 2 The Story of the Climate Change Issue of ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment -- 3 Teaching Testimony, Teaching Outreach -- Works Cited 2. Humanities in Transition in the European Context: Interview with Christof Mauch -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Works Cited -- 3. "El Buen Vivir" is Harmony with the Earth: Interview with Rafael Chanchari Pizuri -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Part 2. Interpreting Eco-visions -- 4. Environmental Imagination and Wonder in Beatrix Potter -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Works Cited -- 5. Foregrounding Ecosystems: Thinking with the Work of Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 The Harrisons: A Brief Introduction -- 2 Gregory Bateson and Ecological Thinking 3 The Place of the Imagination, Metaphor and Storytelling -- 4 The Serpentine Lattice (1993) -- 5 The Role of Ethnopoetics -- 6 Moving to a Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 6. New Worlds Beyond Reality: Imagined Futures in Laura Gallego's Las hijas de Tara -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Gallego's Mother Earth: Tara -- 3 Natural vs Artificial -- 4 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 7. Simon Ortiz's Narrative and Joy Harjo's Poems: Towards Regenerative Societies and New Worlds -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Ortiz and Harjo: Heritage and Common Features 2 "A Map to the Next World" or How to Reconstruct the Past for the Future -- 3 Aldo Leopold and the Land Conceived as an Organism -- 4 "Man on the Moon" or Stories about the Interaction of Nature and Technology -- 5 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 8. When Matter Takes a Position: Post-anthropocentric Landscapes in Contemporary Art -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Contemporary Paradoxes -- 2 A Transdisciplinary Network of Post-Anthropocentric Sensitivities -- 3 The Participation of Artistic Practices -- 4 When Matter Takes a Position -- 5 Arctic Sea Ice in Ice Watch by Olafur Eliasson, 2014-16. 6 Glacial Ice in Subatlantic by Úrsula Biemann, 2015 -- 7 Copper in Copper Country (Bingham Canyon, Chuquicamata, El Morro) by Maarten Vanden Eynde, 2016 -- 8 Calcium Carbonate in The Mineral Body by Ilana Halperin, 2013 -- 9 Limestone in El capítulo de los áridos (CaCO3) by Bárbara Fluxá, 2018 -- 10 Granite in Earthworks by Semiconductor, 2016 -- 11 Volcanic Rock in Quatemary by Tacita Dean, 2014 -- 12 Seismic Quartz in Medium Earth by The Otolith Group, 2013 -- 13 Dark Matter in El conocimiento nunca viene solo by Regina de Miguel, 2013 -- 14 Coal in Menhir. Instalación 0 by Menhir, 2015 Human ecology and the humanities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2017004794 Literature, Modern History and criticism. Arts History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85008330 Environmental justice. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97002483 Arts Histoire. Justice environnementale. Humanités environnementales. Arts fast Environmental justice fast Human ecology and the humanities fast Literature, Modern fast |
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title_full | Imaginative ecologies : inspiring change through the humanities / edited by Diana Villanueva-Romero, Lorraine Kerslake, and Carmen Flys-Junquera. |
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title_full_unstemmed | Imaginative ecologies : inspiring change through the humanities / edited by Diana Villanueva-Romero, Lorraine Kerslake, and Carmen Flys-Junquera. |
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topic | Human ecology and the humanities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2017004794 Literature, Modern History and criticism. Arts History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85008330 Environmental justice. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97002483 Arts Histoire. Justice environnementale. Humanités environnementales. Arts fast Environmental justice fast Human ecology and the humanities fast Literature, Modern fast |
topic_facet | Human ecology and the humanities. Literature, Modern History and criticism. Arts History. Environmental justice. Arts Histoire. Justice environnementale. Humanités environnementales. Arts Environmental justice Human ecology and the humanities Literature, Modern Criticism, interpretation, etc. History |
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