Entangled: People and Ecological Change in Alaska's Kachemak Bay
Autor Marilyn Sigmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 mar 2018
Chronicling her quest for wildness and home in Alaska, naturalist Marilyn Sigman writes lyrically about the history of natural abundance and human notions of wealth—from seals to shellfish to sea otters to herring, halibut, and salmon—in Alaska’s iconic Kachemak Bay.
Kachemak Bay is a place where people and the living resources they depend on have ebbed and flowed for thousands of years. The forces of the earth are dynamic here: they can change in an instant, shaking the ground beneath your feet or overturning kayaks in a rushing wave. Glaciers have advanced and receded over centuries. The climate, like the ocean, has shifted from warmer to colder and back again in a matter of decades. The ocean food web has been shuffled from bottom to top again and again.
In Entangled, Sigman contemplates the patterns of people staying and leaving, of settlement and displacement, nesting her own journey to Kachemak Bay within diasporas of her Jewish ancestors and of ancient peoples from Asia to the southern coast of Alaska. Along the way she weaves in scientific facts about the region as well as the stories told by Alaska’s indigenous peoples. It is a rhapsodic introduction to this stunning region and a siren call to protect the land’s natural resources in the face of a warming, changing world.
Kachemak Bay is a place where people and the living resources they depend on have ebbed and flowed for thousands of years. The forces of the earth are dynamic here: they can change in an instant, shaking the ground beneath your feet or overturning kayaks in a rushing wave. Glaciers have advanced and receded over centuries. The climate, like the ocean, has shifted from warmer to colder and back again in a matter of decades. The ocean food web has been shuffled from bottom to top again and again.
In Entangled, Sigman contemplates the patterns of people staying and leaving, of settlement and displacement, nesting her own journey to Kachemak Bay within diasporas of her Jewish ancestors and of ancient peoples from Asia to the southern coast of Alaska. Along the way she weaves in scientific facts about the region as well as the stories told by Alaska’s indigenous peoples. It is a rhapsodic introduction to this stunning region and a siren call to protect the land’s natural resources in the face of a warming, changing world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781602233485
ISBN-10: 1602233489
Pagini: 250
Ilustrații: 1 color plate, 4 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Alaska Press
Colecția University of Alaska Press
ISBN-10: 1602233489
Pagini: 250
Ilustrații: 1 color plate, 4 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Alaska Press
Colecția University of Alaska Press
Recenzii
Winner of the 2020 John Burroughs Medal for distinguished nature writing.
“Sigman unites her ‘science brain’ with her naturalist’s heart and an insatiable curiosity to bring us a beautifully written account of human and ecological connections. Part memoir, part natural history, part quest into understanding the nature of change. Entangled will delight not just readers intrigued with Alaska’s resource and cultural history but all those concerned with what it means to know and honor a home place.”
“Like creatures in an ephemeral tide pool, our lives are shaped by forces both within and beyond our control. In Entangled, Sigman shows us that life is messy, shift happens, and riding the waves of change is best done with a steady kayak, muck boots, and an inner compass.”
“This memoir is steeped in fast-moving, wondrously descriptive stories centered on the biology and archeology of the Kachemak Bay region of Alaska within the context of her personal and family history. Whether it be the investigation of the sea otter and the ‘bidarki’s’ role in shaping shoreline ecology, or the chain of environmental fallout precipitated by a recent ocean warming event, or her telling of the spiritual and environmental story of the Kachemak people and their sudden mysterious disappearance; she constructs a far-reaching picture of sometimes sudden historic and current environmental change. She has crafted a must read for both local and visitor.”
“Entangled is a profound meditation on how the inhabitants of Kachemak Bay—human and nonhuman alike—have reckoned with the ebb and surge of cultural and ecological changes through time. With the curiosity of a biologist, the doggedness of a detective, and the eloquence of a poet, Sigman beautifully deciphers a landscape marked by abundance and scarcity, stability and disruption, loss and resilience, memory and story. The fascinating result is a scientific whodunit, a natural and cultural history, a deep map, an elegy, and, above all, a love letter.”
Notă biografică
Marilyn Sigman is a specialist in marine education and wildlife management who taught and served as a naturalist guide for more than a decade in Kachemak Bay.
Cuprins
Part I Shifting Baselines
Arriving
The Bidarki Story
Part II Artifacts
Sniffing Down the Scent of the Past
In the Spirit of the Lamp
Part III Fugitive Resources
Chasing Abundance
The Scotch Cure
We All Live in Homer for the Halibut
The Silver Horde
A Meditation on the Ecosystem
Part IV The Ecology of Desire
Tidepooling to the Stars
Tangles
Fur
Returning
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Sources
Index
Arriving
The Bidarki Story
Part II Artifacts
Sniffing Down the Scent of the Past
In the Spirit of the Lamp
Part III Fugitive Resources
Chasing Abundance
The Scotch Cure
We All Live in Homer for the Halibut
The Silver Horde
A Meditation on the Ecosystem
Part IV The Ecology of Desire
Tidepooling to the Stars
Tangles
Fur
Returning
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Sources
Index