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Human-Plant Entanglement: Thinking with Plants in the Anthropocene: Critical Plant Studies, cartea 9

Ratul Nandi, Jagannath Basu, Jayjit Sarkar
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 apr 2025
Human-Plant Entanglement: Thinking with Plants in the Anthropocene is an edited collection that redefines the boundaries of phytocentric scholarship. By foregrounding the question of the Anthropocene at the centre of plant studies, this book illustrates how attentiveness to plant life can allow our habitual anthropocentric/instrumental assumptions to be invaded by a unique ‘phytocentric’ impression that presents a new ethical imaginary for a human-plant relationship. With twelve carefully argued essays, this book sets a new benchmark in the field of Critical Plant Studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004720633
ISBN-10: 9004720634
Pagini: 332
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Plant Studies


Notă biografică

Ratul Nandi (Ph.D.) is Assistant Professor of English at Siliguri College, West Bengal, India. He is interested in areas of nonhuman agency and the role of arts and literature, environmental humanities and continental philosophy. His Ph.D. thesis is entitled Animal Poetics and Contemporary Literary Thinking.

Jagannath Basu (Ph.D.) is Assistant Professor at the Department of English, Sitalkuchi College, India. He is the editor of The Portrait of an Artist as a Pathographer: On Writing Illnesses and Illnesses in Writing (2021) and Geographia Literaria: Studies in Earth, Ethics and Literature (2021).

Jayjit Sarkar (Ph.D.) is Assistant Professor at the Department of English, Raiganj University, India. He is the author of Illness as Method: Beckett, Kafka, Mann, Woolf and Eliot (2019).

Cuprins

Foreword
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
List of Figures and Tables
Introduction

Part 1: Human-Plant and Territoriality


Charles Edenshaw’s “Fungus Man” Platters and Tlingit Grave Effigies: Exploring Human-Fungus Relationships through Agarikon Use in the Pacific Northwest
Alexandra M. Peck

Flourishing Together: Examining the Teaching of the Plant Kingdom at the Universities of Coimbra and Salamanca (XVIII–XIX)
Carlos Alves

Techika Colors of Artistic Resistance
James Jack

Plant-Thinking and Critical Pedagogy in Costa Rica: the Revolutionary Praxis of Carmen Lyra
Juan Manuel Ávila Conejo

Part 2: Human-Plant and the Literary


The Root of the Problem: How Trees Can Be Utilized in Climate Change Literature to Depict the Interconnectedness of Past, Present and Future
Andrea Färber

Multispecies Exchange Rates: Multicultural Plant Entanglement in The Embrace of the Serpent
Jacob Price

Enchanting Encounters with Plants in Reshma Aquil and Sumana Roy’s Poems
Nesrin Eruysal

Flowering-with the Silence of Plant: Affective Attuning to the Vegetal Event in Tang Poetry
Perkus Leung

Part 3: Human-Plant and Transfiguration


Vegetal Apophasis: Reclaiming Dark Intimacies and Un/knowing with Plants
Clara Soudan

To Be a Pixel Flower: Player-Plant Entanglement in Video Games
Carolin Becklas

Wiring Plant Circuitry into Cognition and Industry: an Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching Plant Triboelectrification, Sustainable Ecotourism, and Well-Being Ecology
Lorna Fitzsimmons

Theatrics of the West, and Geopolitical Economy in the Plantationocene: Opium Poppy and Its Nation-Based Phenomenological Understanding
Sindhura Dutta

Index