ISBN:
9783030138608
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (224 pages)
Series Statement:
Palgrave Studies in Anthropology of Sustainability Ser.
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
304.25
Keywords:
Climatic changes-Social aspects
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Introduction: Creating a Cosmopolitics of Climate Change -- Reciprocal Subsistence -- Moral Crisis -- Climate -- Past Crises -- Moment of Crisis -- Hope -- Cosmopolitical Negotiations -- References -- Broken Pillars of the Sky: Masewal Actions and Reflections on Modernity, Spirits, and a Damaged World -- Remembrance and Forgetfulness -- Historically Living in a Broken World -- An Inclusive Town -- Mines, Mountains, and Local Resistance -- References -- Fragile Time: The Redemptive Force of the Urarina Apocalypse -- Introduction -- Times of Fragility and Decay -- Life in a Fluid Cosmos -- Moral Decline as Climatic Disintegration -- Repair and Redemption -- Conclusion -- References -- The End of Days: Climate Change, Mythistory, and Cosmological Notions of Regeneration -- Introduction -- The Mythistory of the Five Creations -- The Tzuultaq'a -- Existential Reciprocity -- Changes in the Climate, the Weather, and the Environment -- Cosmology and Mythistories of Renewal -- References -- Contamination, Climate Change, and Cosmopolitical Resonance in Kaata, Bolivia -- The Neighbor and the Wind -- Idelfonso's Climate Change Workshops: Tracing the Discourse -- Contaminants and the Weather -- Ayni and the Pachakuti -- Agricultural Chemicals and Contamination -- Pesticides and the Fractal Landscape -- City Foods and Ayni -- Weaker People -- Music and Batteries -- Winds of Change -- Pachakuti -- Conclusion -- References -- Shifting Strategies: The Myth of Wanamei and the Amazon Indigenous REDD+ Programme in Madre de Dios, Peru -- Introduction -- Ethnographic Context -- REDD+ in Peru and the Emergence of the Amazon Indigenous REDD+ Programme -- Amarakaeri Communal Reserve -- The Myth of Wanamei -- Discussion of the Myth as a Particular Way of Viewing the World.
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