Humanities, Ecocriticism and Multispecies Relations. Proceedings (part II)
open access | peer reviewed-
edited by
- Eleanor Peers - University of Cambridge - email
- Deborah Nadal - Ca' Foscari University of Venice - email
This issue concludes the journey – physical, psychological, emotional, and, as scholars, intellectual – that started in Spring 2020 with the preparation of the international conference, Humanities, Ecocriticism and Multispecies Relations, hosted by Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy, on 28-29 September 2020.
Keywords Conversion • Animism • Ontology • Plastic pollution • Mineral and aquatic world • Indigenous art • North Australia • Vaia storm • Yolngu people • Evangelical Christianity • Community values • Indigenous Sámi worldviews • Living beings • Nenets • One Health • Sakha (Yakutia) • Totemism • India • Navigation • Ontology of connectivity • Linguistic landscape • Siberia • Paraguayan Chaco • Australian Indigenous country • Fiemme valley • Temporal conjuncture • Yhyakh • Ethics • Bishnois • Márka‑Sámi identity • Multispecies relation • Other‑than‑human entities • Vulture crisis • Northeast Arnhem Land • Multispecies kinship • Non-human correspondences • Stones’ gatherers • Ontologies • Indigenous Sámi values • Multispecies relationship • Ferality • Plantationocene • Cattle domestication
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/LGSP/2785-2709/2022/01 | Published July 27, 2022 | Language en
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