Dispensa | The Anthropocene Waterscapes of Venice
Capitolo | Rivers, Water Mythologies and Venice
Rivers, Water Mythologies and Venice
- Kresimir Vukovic - Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic -
Abstract
This lesson opens a window onto the complex interactions between the human and the non-human in the history of Venice from a cross-disciplinary perspective. Rivers shaped the Venetian lagoon for millennia and created many of the islands that form the Venetian archipelago. Since prehistory this area was transformed by the interactive agency of rivers, the sea and humans. In the ancient world rivers were perceived as powerful deities with a will of their own. Greek and Roman myths tell of river gods fighting human heroes, reflecting human desire for mastery over the environment.
Pubblicato 10 Giugno 2025 | Lingua: en
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- Preface
- Francesca Tarocco, Pietro Daniel Omodeo
- 10 Giugno 2025
- Introduction
- Pietro Daniel Omodeo
- 10 Giugno 2025
Unit 1 – Plunging into the Waters of Anthropocene Venice
- Rivers, Water Mythologies and Venice
- Kresimir Vukovic
- 10 Giugno 2025
- Water Management in Early Modern Venice
- Francesco Luzzini
- 10 Giugno 2025
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Architecture and the Venetian Waterscapes
The Fresco Decorations of the Veneto Villas and the Anthropocene - Meital Shai
- 10 Giugno 2025
- The Industrial Terraforming of the Lagoon
- Elena Longhin
- 10 Giugno 2025
Unit 2 – Anthropocene Vistas
- Patterns of Interconnectedness: Venice Is Not Alone in the Anthropocene
- Giulia Rispoli
- 10 Giugno 2025
- Economic Activity, Life, and Knowledge in the Anthropocene
- Justas Patkauskas
- 10 Giugno 2025
- Views of the Water City
- Noemi Quagliati
- 10 Giugno 2025
Unit 3 – Water Cities
- Inland Aquatic Heritage and Venice’s Hydrophilia: Meandering Along Sentimental Waterways
- Francesco Vallerani
- 10 Giugno 2025
- ‘Another Venice in the World’ with a Different Outcome. From Tenochtitlán to the Creation of the Urban Valley of Mexico
- Omar Rodriguez
- 10 Giugno 2025
- Cross-Cultural Reflections on Siamese Water Cities as ‘Venice of the East’
- Amalia Rossi
- 10 Giugno 2025
Unit 4 – Cultural Politics and Ecosocial Troubles
- Political Epistemology of Venice’s Hydrology
- Pietro Daniel Omodeo
- 10 Giugno 2025
- An Archipelago of Ecological Care: The ‘Reclamation’ of the Island of Sant’Andrea
- Cristina Baldacci
- 10 Giugno 2025
- Venice and the Extractivist Regime of Mass Tourism
- Emiliano Guaraldo
- 10 Giugno 2025
- Law and Environment: Ecocide and the Rights of Nature
- Xenia Chiaramonte, Pietro Consolandi
- 10 Giugno 2025
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Vukovic Kresimir |
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Rivers, Water Mythologies and Venice |
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Capitolo |
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en |
dc.description.abstract |
This lesson opens a window onto the complex interactions between the human and the non-human in the history of Venice from a cross-disciplinary perspective. Rivers shaped the Venetian lagoon for millennia and created many of the islands that form the Venetian archipelago. Since prehistory this area was transformed by the interactive agency of rivers, the sea and humans. In the ancient world rivers were perceived as powerful deities with a will of their own. Greek and Roman myths tell of river gods fighting human heroes, reflecting human desire for mastery over the environment. |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari Handouts |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University Press, Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari |
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2025-06-10 |
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http://edizionicafoscari.it/it/edizioni4/libri/978-88-6969-934-4/rivers-water-mythologies-and-venice/ |
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10.30687/978-88-6969-933-7/002 |
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978-88-6969-934-4 |
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License |
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