Kinship: Belonging in a World of Relations, Vol. 4 - Persons

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ISBN-13:
9781736862537
Veröffentl:
2021
Erscheinungsdatum:
15.09.2021
Seiten:
194
Autor:
Gavin Van Horn
Gewicht:
260 g
Format:
193x130x12 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Gavin Van Horn is the Creative Director and Executive Editor for the Center for Humans and Nature. His writing is tangled up in the ongoing conversation between humans, our nonhuman kin, and the animate landscape. He is the co-editor (with John Hausdoerffer) of Wildness: Relations of People and Place, and (with Dave Aftandilian) City Creatures: Animal Encounters in the Chicago Wilderness, and the author of The Way of Coyote: Shared Journeys in the Urban Wilds. If he's not up a tree or in a kayak, you can find Gavin slow-walking the footpaths, beaches, and forests of the Chicagoland area.
Volume 4 of the Kinship series revolves around the question ofinterpersonal relations:Which experiences expand our understanding of being human in relation to other-than-human beings?We live in an astounding world of relations. We share these ties that bind with our fellow humansand we share these relations with nonhuman beings as well. From the bacterium swimming in your belly to the trees exhaling the breath you breathe, this community of life is our kinand, for many cultures around the world, being human is based upon this extended sense of kinship. Kinship: Belonging in a World of Relations is a lively series that explores our deep interconnections with the living world. The five Kinship volumesPlanet, Place, Partners, Persons, Practiceoffer essays, interviews, poetry, and stories of solidarity, highlighting the interdependence that exists between humans and nonhuman beings. More than 70 contributorsincluding Robin Wall Kimmerer, Richard Powers, David Abram, J. Drew Lanham, and Sharon Blackieinvite readers into cosmologies, narratives, and everyday interactions that embrace a more-than-human world as worthy of our response and responsibility. Kinship spans the cosmos, but it is perhaps most life changing when experienced directly and personally. Persons, Volume 4 of the Kinship series, attends to the personalour unique experiences with particular creatures and landscapes. This includes nonhuman kin that become our allies, familiars, and teachers as we navigate a world as full of persons, human and otherwise, all more-or-less close kin, all deserving respect, as religious studies scholar Graham Harvey puts it. The essayists and poets in the volume share a wide variety of kinship-based experiencesfrom Australian ecophilosopher Freya Mathewss perspective on climate-related devastation on her countrys koalas, to English professor and forest therapy guide Kimberly Ruffins reclamation of her inner animal, to German biologist and philosopher Andreas Webers absorption with and by lichen. Our kinships are interpersonal, and being pried open with curiosity, as poet and hip-hop emcee Manon Voice notes in this volume, Stir the first of many magicks.

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