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Kinship: Belong in a World of Relations Copertina flessibile – 18 novembre 2021
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For readers of Braiding Sweetgrass and The Overstory
From The Center for Humans and Nature, a collection in five volumes: essays, interviews, poetry, and stories of solidarity that highlight the interdependence that exists between humans and nonhuman beings
We live in an astounding world of relations. We share these ties that bind with our fellow humans—and 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 kin—and, 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. More than 70 contributors—including Robin Wall Kimmerer, Richard Powers, David Abram, J. Drew Lanham, and Sharon Blackie—invite readers into cosmologies, narratives, and everyday interactions that embrace a more-than-human world as worthy of our response and responsibility. These diverse voices render a wide range of possibilities for becoming better kin.
Contents:
- Planet: What are the sources of our deepest evolutionary and planetary connections, and of our profound longing for kinship?
- Place: To what extent does crafting a deeper connection with the Earth’s bioregions reinvigorate a sense of kinship with the place-based beings, systems, and communities that mutually shape one another?
- Partners: How do relations between and among different species foster a sense of responsibility and belonging in us?
- Persons: Which experiences expand our understanding of being human in relation to other-than-human beings?
- Practice: What are the practical, everyday, and lifelong ways we become kin?
From the recognition of nonhumans as persons to the care of our kinfolk through language and action, Kinship: Belonging in a World of Relations is a guide and companion into the ways we can deepen our care and respect for the family of plants, rivers, mountains, animals, and others who live with us in this exuberant, life-generating, planetary tangle of relations.
Proceeds from sales of Kinship benefit the nonprofit, non-partisan Center for Humans and Nature, which partners with some of the brightest minds to explore human responsibilities to each other and the more-than-human world. The Center brings together philosophers, ecologists, artists, political scientists, anthropologists, poets and economists, among others, to think creatively about a resilient future for the whole community of life.
- Lunghezza stampa942 pagine
- LinguaInglese
- EditoreCenter for Humans and Nature
- Data di pubblicazione18 novembre 2021
- Dimensioni13.34 x 12.7 x 19.69 cm
- ISBN-101736862553
- ISBN-13978-1736862551
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"The Kinship series upends colonial paradigms around humans and our relationship with more-than-human nature. These paradigms have driven mainstream environmental movements to engage in myopic efforts that at times have exacerbated ecological imbalances. Through stories, essays, art, poetry, and more, contributors chip away at the layers that bind our collective colonial ethos. Rather than owning nature, we are urged to think about our kinship with all that is nonhuman. Rather than controlling our environments using methods rooted in human exceptionalism (i.e., we know best), we are urged to learn from our kin. Rather than "using" land, water, and wildlife as "natural resources," we are urged to be in reciprocity and right relationship with our kin. Rather than labeling birds, rocks, and rivers as "it," we are urged to think of them as persons who have their own rights. Rather than being static, we are urged to be kinetic (Kin-etic?). Decolonization begins with unlearning, and this is a good place to begin." --Aparna Rajagopal (she/her), founding partner of the Avarna Group and cofounder of PGM ONE Summit
Kinship is the type of series I would want to gift to my wild, untamed, and unschooled children, for from its pages springs an education at the end of homogenous time, a crack in the tarmac of ascension, an insurgency of the hitherto invisible. At a time when the human is no longer tenable as a category unto itself, we will need the prophetic voices of these poets, philosophers, mothers, fathers, scientists, thinkers, public intellectuals, artists, and awestruck fugitives to kindle a politics of humility, to help us fall down to earth from our gilded perches, to help us stray from the threatening familiarity of our own image. It is time to meet the others we imagined we left behind: this constellation of stars will guide us. --Bayo Akomolafe, Ph.D., author of These Wilds Beyond our Fences: Letters to My Daughter on Humanity's Search for Home
"Kinship is essential reading. Five books of elemental grace and charm, beginning with a spider's web. Each strand glistens in the sunlight, dreaming, catch and release, a journey through the multiverse. Each gathering of words, a page, a tribe, a story of who we are, who we have been, and who we've yet to become, shiny, bright, new, and very old. The DNA of rock and stone, of all our relations, the chemistry of breathing, letting go, and Love. Again, again, and again." --John Francis, PhD, author of Planetwalker: 17 Years of Silence, 22 Years of Walking
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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.
Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer is a mother, botanist, writer and Distinguished Teaching Professor at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse, New York and the founding Director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment. She is an enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation and a student of the plant nations. Her writings include Gathering Moss and Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants. As a writer and a scientist, her interests include not only restoration of ecological communities, but restoration of our relationships to land. She lives on an old farm in upstate New York, tending gardens domestic and wild.
John Hausdoerffer is author of Catlin’s Lament: Indians, Manifest Destiny, and the Ethics of Nature as well as co-author and co-editor of Wildness: Relations of People and Place and What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be? John is the Dean of the School of Environment & Sustainability at Western Colorado University and co-founder of Coldharbour Institute, the Center for Mountain Transitions, and the Resilience Studies Consortium. John serves as a Fellow and Senior Scholar for the Center for Humans and Nature.
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- Editore : Center for Humans and Nature (18 novembre 2021)
- Lingua : Inglese
- Copertina flessibile : 942 pagine
- ISBN-10 : 1736862553
- ISBN-13 : 978-1736862551
- Peso articolo : 1,05 Kilograms
- Dimensioni : 13.34 x 12.7 x 19.69 cm
- Posizione nella classifica Bestseller di Amazon: n. 6.262 in Antropologia (Libri)
- n. 8.699 in Saggi (Libri)
- n. 10.957 in Scienze biologiche (Libri)
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The chapters include memoirs, nature essays, meditations, tales, poetry, and interviews, among other genres. Each selection is relatively brief, few more than 10 pages in length. The authors are diverse in their backgrounds, heritage, and viewpoints. This brings a richness to the collection for observing the earth through other perspectives. Deep respect is offered to indigenous ways of knowing, which is woven throughout the books.
The central theme of kinship ties the project together. What does it mean to understand ourselves as kin to one another, not only humans but with all that lives and the world that sustains life?
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all life on this earth with great reverence. Read and become enlightened

