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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (2): 419–437.
Published: 01 July 2022
... in comparison with non-Indigenous landowners. Land shortage left many Mapuche people from rural areas with few alternatives other than precarious employment in nearby agricultural estates or migration to urban centers, such as the capital Santiago, where currently over a third of the entire Mapuche population...
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (3): 266–283.
Published: 01 November 2023
.... This association is made possible by focusing on the movement of water as a hydro-geo-social choreography of everyday life. The article shows how the resonant power of the 3D model geologists use to enact these choreographies opens pathways for people to come to terms with their geological presence without having...
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (2): 475–493.
Published: 01 July 2022
...). enchantment wonder ecologies ethics environmentalism climate activism In this article the term indoor people serves as a prism for salient, predominantly urban, enactments of nature. The term is inspired by a Danish window manufacturing company that recently launched an advertising campaign under...
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Environmental Humanities (2020) 12 (1): 113–131.
Published: 01 May 2020
... understanding those of the past, specifically the ways in which coastal peoples and societies reacted during the period of postglacial sea level rise. For much of the Holocene, most continental people eschewed coastal living in favor of inland areas. In many places large coastal settlements appeared only after...
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (3): 8–29.
Published: 01 November 2023
... are divine beings, incarnations of the maritime god Ông Nam Hải (Lord of the South Sea)—also known as Cá Ông (Lord Fish)—who rescue people in distress at sea. When fishers find beached whales, they offer them elaborate funeral ceremonies and enshrine their bones in local temples. Whale worship constitutes...
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (1): 182–201.
Published: 01 March 2022
...Malcom Ferdinand Abstract What is the relevance of the concept of wilderness today? For some, the recognition of a troubled history of wilderness regarding people of color does not challenge its pertinence in facing the ecological crisis. However, the author contends that the wilderness concept...
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Environmental Humanities (2017) 9 (2): 418–432.
Published: 01 November 2017
..., and navigation—I consider how people visiting the Antarctic are trained to order their lives and work, especially in preparation for emergencies. Notions of risk, danger, and catastrophe hinge on the broader historical and cultural contexts of Antarctica as a frontier zone, making preparedness in the Antarctic...
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (3): 145–158.
Published: 01 November 2023
... to the landscapes and earthy matter subjected to racializing and territorializing modes of power. In turn, such practices participate in the constitution of dehumanized, racialized, and dispossessed bodies and peoples. Becoming geological refers to the ways human forms of living have become shot through with earth...
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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (3): 766–783.
Published: 01 November 2024
...Alice Rudge Abstract Oil palm plantations often produce figurations of heroism and villainy attributed to human and nonhuman actors. Yet these categories may mask the subtleties of local experiences. Indigenous Batek people in Malaysia highly value the autonomy of both plants and people...
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Environmental Humanities (2015) 6 (1): 53–71.
Published: 01 May 2015
.... These responses emphasise the significance of bird sounds for people's sense of place, time and season and the longing that many have for their own lives to resonate with the birds around them. I argue that this has less to do with desires to hear harmony in pristine nature but with developing relations...
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Environmental Humanities (2013) 2 (1): 1–20.
Published: 01 May 2013
... a complication of current conceptualizations of eco-cosmopolitanism. The article aims to show the struggles of rural people to embrace a planetary consciousness—a global awareness that can paradoxically foreground as well as participate in the continued ecological devastation of the landscapes these activists...
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Environmental Humanities (2014) 4 (1): 41–67.
Published: 01 May 2014
... home—signified by the prefix “eco”—brings with it a critical expectation for the musical academy to retreat from bland talk about a “sense of place.” Based on the premise that damaged ecologies are a matter of concern to many people, Indigenous and Settler; and building on the late Val Plumwood's...
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Environmental Humanities (2020) 12 (1): 205–226.
Published: 01 May 2020
...Greta Marchesi Abstract Just as capitalism’s exchange of commodities between disparate locations requires a singular referent of value, so does the movement of ideas and practices necessitate consolidations of meaning through complex fields of people, landscapes, and things. Introducing key...
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Environmental Humanities (2020) 12 (2): 407–430.
Published: 01 November 2020
... in the Anthropocene. Starhawk’s novels illustrate alterlivability as a set of political commitments, design methodologies, and spatial forms that place disabled, racialized, and poor people at the center of alterlivable worlds. Perhaps it is time for all of us to reconsider our loyalties, to consider what might...
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (2): 401–418.
Published: 01 July 2022
... as a “thinking forest,” one that is mind manifesting or psychedelic in nature and as such requires a mode of attention that is itself psychedelic. Ethical guidance comes from finding ways to appreciate the “shape” of the larger mind of which people are a part, and in this way, to find direction from that form...
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (2): 303–320.
Published: 01 July 2022
... as associating Indigenous peoples solely with the past and depicting the American landscape in a way that relies on the legal mythology of terra nullius. 30. Powers, Overstory , 16 . 31. Sontag, “On Photography,” 174 . 32. Sontag, “On Photography,” 176 . 33. See Fanon, “On Violence...
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (2): 321–340.
Published: 01 July 2022
... forest peoples, and a catastrophic COVID-19 pandemic. Some environmentalists suggest that escaping such devastation means returning to previous neoliberal policies such as “climate-smart agriculture” (CSA) that were promoted as a way to open a future of endless economic expansion and forest preservation...
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (2): 457–474.
Published: 01 July 2022
... registers intersect. In the second section Lien turns to what some call untouched nature, while others call it home, and shows how enchantment of nature in the abstract may legitimate the dispossession of the vital relations between local people and their worlds. Both cases suggest the need to pay close...
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (3): 499–521.
Published: 01 November 2022
... and enabled by anti-Blackness, which sanctioned a systematic hostility to life that encoded environmental violence in plantation landscapes from the seed to the root. Agrotechnological notions of scientific progress and development conceived places, plants, and Black people as interchangeable parts. Tracing...
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