The Intersections of Biological Diversity and Cultural Diversity: Towards Integration
In: Conservation & society: an interdisciplinary journal exploring linkages between society, environment and development, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 100
ISSN: 0975-3133
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In: Conservation & society: an interdisciplinary journal exploring linkages between society, environment and development, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 100
ISSN: 0975-3133
In: Lecturas contemporáneas, 11
World Affairs Online
In: a Public Culture Book
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Grassroots Globalization and the Research Imagination -- At the Edge of the World: Boundaries, Territoriality, and Sovereignty in Africa -- Mapping Concepts (Cartographier la pensée) -- Present Pasts: Media, Politics, Amnesia -- On Foot -- On Wheels -- Toward an Ethics of the Future -- A Chinese Dream by Wang Jin -- Mediating Time: The ''Rice Bowl of Youth'' in Fin de Siècle Urban China -- Inside the Economy of Appearances -- A Sweet Lullaby for World Music -- On the Uddered Breast -- Prehistories of Globalization: Circassian Identity in Motion -- On the Predicament of the Sign: The Modern African Woman's Claim to Locality -- From National Capital to Global Capital: Urban Change in Mexico City -- Spatialities and Temporalities of the Global: Elements for a Theorization -- Globalizing the Regional, Regionalizing the Global: Mass Culture and Asianism in the Age of Late Capital -- The Paradoxical Invention of Economic Modernity -- Contributors -- Index
The contributors to Kin draw on the work of anthropologist Deborah Bird Rose (1946–2018), a foundational voice in environmental humanities, to examine the relationships of interdependence and obligation between human and nonhuman lives. Through a close engagement over many decades with the Aboriginal communities of Yarralin and Lingara in northern Australia, Rose's work explored possibilities for entangled forms of social and environmental justice. She sought to bring the insights of her Indigenous teachers into dialogue with the humanities and the natural sciences to describe and passionately advocate for a world of kin grounded in a profound sense of the connectivities and relationships that hold us together. Kin's contributors take up Rose's conceptual frameworks, often pushing academic fields beyond their traditional objects and methods of study. Together, the essays do more than pay tribute to Rose's scholarship; they extend her ideas and underscore her ongoing critical and ethical relevance for a world still enduring and resisting ecocide and genocide.Contributors. The Bawaka Collective, Matthew Chrulew, Colin Dayan, Linda Payi Ford, Donna Haraway, James Hatley, Owain Jones, Stephen Muecke, Kate Rigby, Catriona (Cate) Sandilands, Isabelle Stengers, Anna Tsing, Thom van Dooren, Kate Wright
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION. School Building -- PART ONE Blurred Genres: Reflections on Disciplinary Practices -- CHAPTER 1 Political Theory after the Enlightenment Project -- CHAPTER 2 Twenty-five Years of Social Science and Social Change -- CHAPTER 3 Economic History as a Cure for Economics -- CHAPTER 4 Can the "Other" of Philosophy Speak? -- CHAPTER 5 Reflections on Interdisciplinarity -- PART TWO The State of the Art: New Methods and New Questions -- CHAPTER 6 After History? -- CHAPTER 7 The Global Situation -- CHAPTER 8 Modernity and Identity -- CHAPTER 9 The Role of Norms and Law in Economics: An Essay on Political Economy -- CHAPTER 10 Material Culture, Theoretical Culture, and Delocalization -- CHAPTER 11 Science as Alchemy -- PART THREE Thick Description: Field Overviews and Institutional History -- CHAPTER 12 Whatever Happened to the "Social" in Social History? -- CHAPTER 13 Postcolonialism and Its Discontents: History, Anthropology, and Postcolonial Critique -- CHAPTER 14 Structure, Contingency, and Choice: A Comparison of Trends and Tendencies in Political Science -- CHAPTER 15 Interdisciplinarity at New York University -- PART FOUR The World in Pieces: Political Philosophy and World Governance -- CHAPTER 16 Political Theory and Moral Responsibility -- CHAPTER 17 A "Moral Core" Solution to the Prisoners' Dilemma -- CHAPTER 18 Reinterpreting Risk -- CHAPTER 19 Retrotopia: Critical Reason Turns Primitive -- CHAPTER 20 International Society: What Is the Best that We Can Do? -- AUTHOR NOTES
In: Das Neue Alphabet (The new alphabet) vol. 6
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Introduction -- PART I Post-Identity Politics -- Chapter One Interview with Cassils -- Chapter Two From SF -- Chapter Three From Nomadic Theory (2011) -- Chapter Four From Towards a New Class of Being -- Chapter Five A Feminist Genealogy of Posthuman Aesthetics in the Visual Arts (2016) -- Chapter Six Animality and Blackness (2020) -- Chapter Seven Asserting Aboriginal Territories in Cyberspace -- Chapter Eight From Posthumanism and the Graphic Novel in Latin America (2017) -- Chapter Nine Witnessing Animals -- Chapter Ten Video Dog Star -- Chapter Eleven Interview with Garry Marvin -- Chapter Twelve From Plant Thinking -- Chapter Thirteen A Program for Plants (2016) -- Chapter Fourteen No Manifesto (1965, 2008) -- PART II Material Dimensions -- Chapter Fifteen Interview with Nandipha Mntambo -- Chapter Sixteen Locating Me in Order to See You (2007) -- Chapter Seventeen From The Rendered Material of Film Stock (2009) -- Chapter Eighteen Interview with Heide Hatry -- Chapter Nineteen On Some Limits of Materiality in Art History (2008) -- Chapter Twenty Elephants in the Room -- Chapter Twenty-One From Second Skins -- Chapter Twenty-Two Hunting and Gathering as Ways of Perceiving the Environment (2012) -- Chapter Twenty-Three Super-natural Futures -- Chapter Twenty-Four Rhythms of Relation -- Chapter Twenty-Five Proliferation, Extinction, and an Anthropocene Aesthetic (2017) -- Chapter Twenty-Six Interview with Graham Harman -- Chapter Twenty-Seven From Dark Ecology (2016) -- Chapter Twenty-Eight From What Is the Measure of Nothingness? -- PART III Registering Interconnectedness -- Chapter Twenty-Nine Interview with Kathy High -- Chapter Thirty From Writing Machines (2002) -- Chapter Thirty-One From Unexpress the Expressible (2012) -- Chapter Thirty-Two Introduction to Nocturnal Fabulations -- Chapter Thirty-Three Posthuman Performance (2010) -- Chapter Thirty-Four Critical Relationality -- Chapter Thirty-Five Ecosex ManiFesto (2011) -- Chapter Thirty-Six Interview with Jane Bennett -- Chapter Thirty-Seven Interview with Pauline Oliveros -- Chapter Thirty-Eight Animals, Nostalgia and Zimbawe's Rural Landscape in the Poetry of Chenjerai Hove and Musaemura Zimunya (2016) -- Chapter Thirty-Nine Waiting for Gaia -- Chapter Forty Interview with Newton Harrison -- Chapter Forty-One Seeds = Future (2013) -- PART IV Emerging Ecologies -- Chapter Forty-Two Interview with Katherine McKittrick: (2021) -- Chapter Forty-Three Interview with Doo-Sung-Yoo -- Chapter Forty-Four Interview with Kelly Jazvac -- Chapter Forty-Five A Questionnaire on Materialisms -- Chapter Forty-Six Art as Remembrance and Trace in Post-Conflict Latin America (2016) -- Chapter Forty-Seven Interview With Manuela Rossini -- Chapter Forty-Eight African Afro-futurism -- Chapter Forty-Nine Whose Anthropocene? A Response (2016) -- Chapter Fifty Unruly Edges -- Chapter Fifty-One The Rise of Cheap Nature (2016) -- Chapter Fifty-Two From Forensic Architecture -- Chapter Fifty-Three Letters to Dear Climate (2017) -- Coda -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX