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Staying Together: Natureculture in a Changing World

Banerjee, Subhankar(Contributions by)Bellinetti, Giulia(Contributions by)Boyer, Dominic(Contributions by)Diamanti, Jeff(Contributions by)Eijnden, Tamalone van den(Contributions by)Hornborg, Alf(Contributions by)Irr, Caren(Contributions by)Mondal, Kaushani(Contributions by)Ryan, John Charles(Contributions by)Soudan, Clara(Contributions by)Mondal, Kaushani(Edited by)
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Staying Together: Natureculture in a Changing World is about staying together, living together, and the dynamics and poetics of togetherness. It demonstrates, through a strong investment in nature studies, nonhuman studies, and nature culture and cohabitative readings, a commitment to interconnectedness. The contributors speak of co-habitation, a kind of co-presence that happens for the good of all and has been happening before we realized its prevalence. They argue co-beingness is deeply founded in difference, differentiation, and dispersion. They explore and investigate this fraught and profound "weness" at a variety of levels, and look at forms of biocentrism and bioegalitarianism where there are opportunities for the affirmation of difference as much as declaration of complexities in co-specicism, co-occurrence, and co-being. The book answers the following questions: How can the complexity of sustainability and survivality lead us to re-planetize the planet? Are we unworlding an Earth where the meaning and ethos "being together" demand reinvention and rearticulation?

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Lexington Books
1666935409 / 9781666935400
eBook (EPUB)
302
19/12/2023
English
1 pages
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