Humanities, Ecocriticism and Multispecies Relations. Proceedings (part I)
open access | peer reviewed-
edited by
- Stefano Beggiora - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email orcid profile
- Lia Zola - Università degli Studi di Torino, Italia - email
This monographic issue delves decidedly into the multiple facets of the Environmental Humanities debate. It gathers the proceedings of the conference Humanities, Ecocriticism and Multispecies Relations, which was held at Ca’ Foscari University on 28-29 September 2020, and which was dedicated to Environmental Studies from a multidisciplinary perspective. The concept note of the event, whose proceedings Lagoonscapes is delighted to offer to its readers in two dedicated issues (this is the first part), proposed a sort of journey around the world through cultures, in particular of indigenous peoples native to Asia, Oceania, Northern Europe and the Americas.
Keywords Mining • Sound installation • Shamanism • Islamic law • Adivasi • Himalaya • Environmentalism • Popular animal’s classification • Indigenous knowledge system • Adivasi and Brazilian indigenous people • Soundscape • Folklore • Knowledge innovation • South Asia • Anthropocene • Anthropomorphism • Forest • Mythology • Islam • Venetian lagoon • India • Inter-agentivity • Anthropophony • Indigenous worldview • Local ecological knowledge • Wolves • Disneyland Park • Goddess • Food acculturation • Sustainability • Acoustemology • Siberia • Human-nonhuman others • Multispecies relations • Indian literature • Indigenous people • Anthroology of animals • Odisha • Dream as knowledge • Eco-cosmology • Mussel-farming • Environmental knowledge • Sacred landscape • Divine names • Environmental Humanities
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/LGSP/2785-2709/2021/02 | Published Dec. 21, 2021 | Language en
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- Editorial
- Dec. 21, 2021
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Trees, Birds and Other Non-Humans
Mythological Entanglements with Landscape, Flora, Fauna and Spirits of the Himalayas - Dec. 21, 2021
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General Introduction to Environmental Humanities in India
The Ecocritical Discourse in Hindu Literature - Dec. 21, 2021
- Mining in a Sacred Landscape: Adivasis, Deities and Alliances in a Former Princely State in Odisha/India
- Dec. 20, 2021
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Cunning as... a Wolf
Multispecies Relations Between Humans and Wolves in Eastern Siberia - Dec. 21, 2021
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Venetian Lagoon Mussel Farming Between Tradition and Innovation
An Example of Changes in Perception and Multispecies Relations - Dec. 21, 2021