Posthuman Plants: Rethinking the Vegetal through Culture, Art, and Poetry by John Ryan (Paperback, 2015)

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Our interdependence with plants entails symbiosis that is not only biological but also cultural, social, and linguistic. The chapters are presented as essays on diverse subjects, all organized around the common strand of rethinking plants through culture, art, and poetry.

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Our interdependence with plants entails symbiosis that is not only biological but also cultural, social, and linguistic. Posthuman Plants addresses our diverse entanglements with plants in everyday life through the prisms of posthumanist, multispecies, ecocritical, and ecocultural theory. This volume asks: how does the reconfiguration of human being as inherently permeable affect our perceptions of and relationships to plants-those others that have been regarded historically as passive elements of the landscape and constructed as the mute foils of animality? This book contributes to the ever-increasing debate about how we perceive plants and their influence on what it means to be human, more-than-human, and other-than-human. It argues that reconceptualizing the botanical world requires seeing, feeling, and understanding plants as intelligent, active, and sentient agents. Posthuman Plants is divided into five sections: Affect and Reciprocity, Heritage and Digitality, Art and Vegetality, Poetry and Vegetality, and Plants and the Senses. Although some of its content is strongly focused on the vegetal life of the southwest of Australia where the author resides, other countries, bioregions, places, and contexts figure into the analysis. The chapters are presented as essays on diverse subjects, all organized around the common strand of rethinking plants through culture, art, and poetry. In re-imagining the vegetal, Posthuman Plants draws from ethnographic, auto-ethnographic, historical, and literary sources and develops plant-based theoretical models that blur disciplinary boundaries. This broadly-ranging work will be of interest to international audiences, especially researchers in the fields of environmental studies and ecological humanities.

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PublisherCommon Ground Publishing
ISBN-139781612298221
eBay Product ID (ePID)223215958

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Book TitlePosthuman Plants: Rethinking the Vegetal Through Culture, Art, and Poetry
AuthorJohn Ryan
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
TopicNature
Publication Year2015
Number of Pages242 Pages

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Item Width156mm
Item Weight376g

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