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Entangled and empowered : agency in multispecies communities / edited by Keri Stevenson.

Penn Museum Library PN48 .E58 2025
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Stevenson, Keri, editor, writer of introduction.
Series:
Vernon series in anthropology
Series in anthropology
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Agent (Philosophy) in literature.
Physical Description:
xviii. 183 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Wilmington, DE : Vernon Press, [2025]
Summary:
Entangled and Empowered: Agency in Multispecies Communities is a collection that approaches the inevitable reality of entanglement between humans and other beings from a perspective of action and wonder. It argues that actors as diverse as bacteria, snakes, butterflies, ducks, and cacao trees can help us enact joy in fields as different as art, cinema, literature, and anthropology. While acknowledging the imminent reality of climate change, the sixth extinction, and other overwhelming threats to the Earth, this book argues that humans continue to live, and so do the beings whose lives are entwined with ours, for whom we can acknowledge and work to improve their existence. The nine essays in this volume trace that acknowledgment and work through three sections centered on visual media, queer and feminist readings of empowerment, and movements beyond the boundaries enacted by anthropocentric Western society. Drawing on theories such as new materialism, posthumanism, and ecofeminism, and with an international perspective from authors working at American, South Asian, and East Asian universities, Entangled and Empowered finds hope in the shadow of despair. It engages with work by Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing on entanglement, Donna Haraway on kin-making and multispecies communities, and Karen Barad on intra-actions, among others, while also showing how critiques of these ideas can make the world both more promising and more endangered. This collection will be useful for scholars working in all subfields of environmental humanities, especially those intersecting with the theories described above and as an archive of examples analyzing practical aspects of agency in diverse multispecies communities. Scholars studying texts as well-known as 'The Handmaid's Tale' and as obscure as the codices of the Mopan Maya will find value in having both under one cover. -- Back cover.
Contents:
Introduction / Keri Stevenson
Part one: View(ings) of entanglement : multispecies communities in art. Symbiotic cultures : the microbial ecologies of contemporary art / Rory O'Dea
making peace with the ground : extraction and ecofeminism in the paintings of Hannah Yata / Kayla Kruse West.
Part two: Consider her/their ways : (eco)femiinist empowerments. Entangled empowerment : the divine dynamics of the snake woman in India / Sony Jalarajan Raj and Adith K. Suresh
Cannibalism as deconstructing the human/nonhuman dichotomy? : a reading of the scandalous novella "Life ceremony" by Japanese writer Murata Sayaka / Morita Keitaro
Women as state machinery : a posthuman reading of Margaret Atwood's "The handmaid's tale" / Kumar Sawan
Entangled vitality and female resilience in Barbara Kingslover's "Prodigal summer" and "Flight behavior" / Chak-kwan Ng.
Part three: Beyond the human: Entanglements beyond the borders. A carceral state : incarceration's reach in ecosystems within and beyond the prison / Sarah Snyder
Multispecies communities in J. K. Rowling's Potterworld : a critical appraisal / Mayank Kejriwal
Cacao, the Cheil, and the erosion of spiritual agency : Protestantism and capitalism's impact on Maya environmental relations / Erik Stanley.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9798881902971
9798881903558
OCLC:
1528532493
Publisher Number:
90102673410

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