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Reading Underwater Wreckage: An Encrusting Ocean: Environmental Cultures

Autor Killian Quigley
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 ian 2023
Presenting a novel and needed theoretical model for interpreting shipwrecks and other drowned fragments-the histories they tell, and the futures they presage-as junctures of artefact and ecofact, human remains and emergent ecologies, this book puts the environmental humanities, and particularly multispecies studies, in close conversation with literary studies, history, and aesthetic theory.Earth's oceans hold the remains of as many as three million shipwrecks, some thousands of years old. Instead of approaching shipwrecks as either artefacts or "ecofacts," this book presents a third frame for understanding, one inspired by the material dynamism of sea-floor stuff. As they become encrusted by oceanic matter-some of it living, some inanimate-anthropic fragments participate in a distinctively submarine form of material relation. That relation comprises a wide, and sometimes incalculable, array of things, lives, times, and stories. Drawing from several centuries of literary, philosophical, and scientific encounters with encrustations-as well as from some of the innumerable encrusted "art-forms" that inhabit the sea floor- this book serves anyone in search of better ways to perceive, describe, and imagine submarine matters.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350290044
ISBN-10: 1350290041
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 22 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Environmental Cultures

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Puts the environmental humanities, and particularly multispecies studies, in close conversation with literary studies, history, and aesthetic theory-and also aims to serve scholars of cultural geography, material culture, and underwater archaeology

Notă biografică

Killian Quigley is research fellow at ACU's Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, Melbourne, Australia and honorary fellow at the Sydney Environment Institute, University of Sydney, Australia, He is co-editor, with Margaret Cohen

Cuprins

FiguresAcknowledgements Preface: Submersions, Wrecks, and Stirrings Introduction I. Lively Debris: Ontologies of an Encrusting Ocean II. First Habit: Fouling III. Second Habit: Concrescing IV. Third Habit: Artmaking Bibliography Index

Recenzii

Reading Underwater Wreckage is a book that does not operate at the surface; it is not an overview. Instead, The Encrusting Ocean introduces a dynamic methodology in oceanic interpretation that focuses on submerged artifacts. The book's encrusted theory unfolds as a valuable addition to the growing body of work in the blue humanities and new materialism. It is a book that inevitably will push the blue humanities to greater depths.
This book is a remarkable confluence of material culture, environmental humanities, and literary studies - but at its heart is the work of the sea itself. Quigley invites us to sift through the de debris of the seafloor with new feelers, new eyes, new conceptual prosthetics. We are invited to rethink the sea as archive and artist, and to reconsider what sunken treasure augurs in a time of rapid cultural and environmental change.
Reading Underwater Wreckage is a poignant and insightful entreaty to keep in mind that how we think and write, and conduct science, about wreckage is of paramount importance because wrecks are not things of the past. They are real things that impact real lives, then as now.