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The green thread: dialogues with the vegetal world

Bristow, Tom(Contributions by)Duncan, Pansy(Contributions by)Howe, Andrew(Contributions by)Marder, Michael(Contributions by)Mignonneau, Laurent(Contributions by)Narraway, Guinevere(Contributions by)Read, Alan(Contributions by)Rieger, Stefan(Contributions by)Schell, Jennifer(Contributions by)Sommerer, Christa(Contributions by)Stark, Hannah(Contributions by)Uhlin, Graig(Contributions by)Weil, Florian(Contributions by)Woods, Gioia(Contributions by)Gagliano, Monica(Edited by)Ryan, John(Edited by)Vieira, Patricia(Edited by)
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The Green Thread: Dialogues with the Vegetal Worldis an interdisciplinary collection of essays in the emerging field of Plant Studies. The volume is the first of its kind to bring together a dynamic body of scholarship that shares a critique of long-standing human perceptions of plants as lacking autonomy, agency, consciousness, and, intelligence.

The leading metaphor of the book—“the green thread”, echoing poet Dylan Thomas’ phrase “the green fuse”—carries multiple meanings. On a more apparent level, “the green thread” is what weaves together the diverse approaches of this collection: an interest in the vegetal that goes beyond single disciplines and specialist discourses, and one that not only encourages but necessitates interdisciplinary and even interspecies dialogue. On another level, “the green thread” links creative and historical productions to the materiality of the vegetal—a reality reflecting our symbiosis with oxygen-producing beings. In short,The Green Threadrefers to the conversationsaboutplants that transcend strict disciplinary boundaries as well as to the possibility of dialoguewithplants.

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Lexington Books
1498510604 / 9781498510608
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
580.1
24/12/2015
English
306 pages
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