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Kin : thinking with Deborah Bird Rose / Thom van Dooren and Matthew Chrulew.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- e-Duke books scholarly collection
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Rose, Deborah Bird, 1946-.
- Rose, Deborah Bird.
- Nature--Effect of human beings on.
- Nature.
- Ethnoecology.
- Ethnology--Methodology.
- Ethnology.
- Human-animal relationships.
- Human geography.
- Environmental ethics.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (239 pages) : illustrations.
- Place of Publication:
- Durham : Duke University Press, 2022.
- System Details:
- Mode of Access: World Wide Web.
- data file
- Summary:
- "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 to 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"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Worlds of kin: An introduction / Thom van Dooren and Matthew Chrulew
- The sociality of birds : reflections on ontological edge effects / Anna Tsing
- Loving the difficult : Scotch broom / Catriona Sandilands
- Awakening to the call of others : what I learned from existential ecology / Isabelle Stengers
- Speculative fabulations for technoculture's generations : taking care of unexpected country / Donna Haraway
- The disappearing snails of Hawai'i : storytelling for a time of extinctions / Thom van Dooren
- Roadkill : multispecies mobility and everyday ecocide / Kate Rigby and Owain Jones
- After nature : totemism revisited / Stephen Muecke
- Telling one's story in the hearing of buffalo : liturgical interventions from beyond the year zero / James Hatley
- Ending with the wind, crying the dawn / Bawaka Country, including Sandie Suchet-Pearson, Kate Lloyd, Sarah Wright, Laklak Burarrwanga, Ritjilili Ganambarr, Merrkiyawuy Ganambarr-Stubbs, Banbapuy Ganambarr, and Djawundil Maymuru
- Animality and the life of the spirit / Colin Dayan
- Life Is a woven basket of relations / Kate Wright
- Afterword: Memories with Deborah Rose / Linda Payi Ford.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Kin.
- ISBN:
- 9781478022664
- 1478022663
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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