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Forces of Nature – New Perspectives on Korean Environments: The Environments of East Asia

Autor David Fedman, Eleana J. Kim, Albert L. Park, Ann Sherif
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 iun 2023
"Brings together scholars at the forefront of the emerging field of Korean environmental humanities to offer a multidisciplinary and transhistorical account of the Korean peninsula that centers the dynamic entanglements of human and nonhuman forces--flora, fauna, mineral deposits, and climatic conditions"--
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501768798
ISBN-10: 1501768794
Pagini: 258
Ilustrații: 2 Halftones, color; 10 Halftones, black and white; 13 Maps; 1 Graphs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: MB – Cornell University Press
Seria The Environments of East Asia


Cuprins

General Introduction: Whose Nature? Centering the Environment in Korean Studies
Geographical Introduction: Biography of the Korean Peninsula in Maps
Imperial Interventions: Introduction To Part I
1. A State of Ranches and Forests: The Environmental Legacy of the Mongol Empire in Korea
2. Dammed Fish: Piscatorial Developmentalism and the Remaking of the Yalu River
Crisis and Repsonse: Introduction to Part II
3. The Politics of Frugality: Environmental Crisis and Artistic Production in Eighteenth-Century Korea
4. Between Memory and Amnesia: Seoul's Nanjido Landfill, 1978¿1993
5. North Korea Caught between Developmentalism and Humanitarianism
Processes of Disposession: Introduction to Part III
6. Rice Fields, Mountains, and the Invisible Meatification of Korean Agriculture
7. The Eco-zombies of South Korean Cinema: Consumerism, Carnivores, and Eco-criticism
Reclaiming Life: Introduction to Part IV
8. Communal Environmentalism in the History of the Organic Farming Movement in South Korea
9. Gotjawal: The Promise of Becoming Wild
10. South Korea's Nuclear-Energy Entanglements and the Timescales of Ecological Democracy
Epilogue: On Everyday Ecologies and Systems of Mediation