Mourning Nature :Hope at the Heart of Ecological Loss and Grief

Publication subTitle :Hope at the Heart of Ecological Loss and Grief

Author: Cunsolo Ashlee;Landman Karen  

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press‎

Publication year: 2017

E-ISBN: 9780773549357

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780773549333

Subject: B845.6 环境与生理心理

Keyword: 环境科学、安全科学

Language: ENG

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A pioneering work exploring the implications for politics, ethics, and praxis.

Chapter

Acknowledgments

Prologue: She Was Bereft

Introduction: To Mourn beyond the Human

1 Mourning the Loss of Wild Soundscapes: A Rationale for Context When Experiencing Natural Sound

2 Environmental Mourning and the Religious Imagination

3 Mourning Ourselves and/as Our Relatives: Environment as Kinship

4 In the Absence of Sparrows

5 Where Have All the Boronia Gone? A Posthumanist Model of Environmental Mourning

6 Losing My Place: Landscapes of Depression

7 Climate Change as the Work of Mourning

8 Auguries of Elegy: The Art and Ethics of Ecological Grieving

9 Making Loss the Centre: Podcasting Our Environmental Grief

10 Emotional Solidarity: Ecological Emotional Outlaws Mourning Environmental Loss and Empowering Positive Change

11 Solastalgia and the New Mourning

Epilogue: The Wild Creatures

Contributors

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