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  • Formāts: Hardback, 326 pages, height x width x depth: 237x158x28 mm, weight: 621 g, 19 BW Photos
  • Sērija : Ecocritical Theory and Practice
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Dec-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498510590
  • ISBN-13: 9781498510592
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 326 pages, height x width x depth: 237x158x28 mm, weight: 621 g, 19 BW Photos
  • Sērija : Ecocritical Theory and Practice
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Dec-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498510590
  • ISBN-13: 9781498510592
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The Green Thread: Dialogues with the Vegetal World is an interdisciplinary collection of essays in the emerging field of Plant Studies. The volume is the first of its kind to bring together a dynamic body of scholarship that shares a critique of long-standing human perceptions of plants as lacking autonomy, agency, consciousness, and, intelligence.

The leading metaphor of the bookthe green thread, echoing poet Dylan Thomas phrase the green fusecarries multiple meanings. On a more apparent level, the green thread is what weaves together the diverse approaches of this collection: an interest in the vegetal that goes beyond single disciplines and specialist discourses, and one that not only encourages but necessitates interdisciplinary and even interspecies dialogue. On another level, the green thread links creative and historical productions to the materiality of the vegetala reality reflecting our symbiosis with oxygen-producing beings. In short, The Green Thread refers to the conversations about plants that transcend strict disciplinary boundaries as well as to the possibility of dialogue with plants.

Recenzijas

Over fifty years ago Rachel Carson wrote in Silent Spring that our attitude toward plants is a singularly narrow one. This book offers readers in the humanities and sciences a more broadly conceived and sophisticated interdisciplinary conversation about plants. More significantly, the book reinvigorates a human dialogue with plants that has been displaced by modern cultural attitudes toward the vegetal world. -- Mark C. Long, Keene State College

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction ix
Patricia Vieira
Monica Gagliano
John Ryan
SECTION I DISSEMINATING PLANTS
1(106)
1 What's Planted in the Event? On the Secret Life of a Philosophical Concept
3(16)
Michael Marder
2 Seeing Green: The Re-discovery of Plants and Nature's Wisdom
19(18)
Monica Gagliano
3 Tolkien's Sonic Trees and Perfumed Herbs: Plant Intelligence in Middle-earth
37(22)
John Charles Ryan
4 What's Talking? On the Nostalgic Epistemology of Plant Communication
59(22)
Stefan Rieger
5 "Wild Memory" as an Anthropocene Heuristic: Cultivating Ethical Paradigms for Galleries, Museums, and Seed Banks
81(26)
Tom Bristow
SECTION II POLITICIZING PLANTS
107(92)
6 Preserving Plants in an Era of Extinction: Sentimental and Scientific Discourse in Mary Thacher Higginson's "A Dying Race"
109(20)
Jennifer Schell
7 Laws of the Jungle: The Politics of Contestation in Cinema about the Amazon
129(18)
Patricia Vieira
8 Monstrous Flora: Dangerous Cinematic Plants of the Cold War Era
147(18)
Andrew Howe
9 Once Upon a Time in Ombrosa: Italo Calvino and the Fabulist Pastoral
165(18)
Gioia Woods
10 Vital Plants and Despicable Weeds in Ray Lawrence's Lantana
183(16)
Guinevere Narraway
Hannah Stark
SECTION III PERFORMING PLANTS
199(82)
11 Plant-Thinking with Film: Reed, Branch, Flower
201(18)
Graig Uhlin
12 Shrubs and the City: Urban Nature in Rear Window
219(14)
Pansy Duncan
13 The Art of Human to Plant Interaction
233(22)
Christa Sommerer
Laurent Mignonneau
Florian Weil
14 The English Garden Effect: Phyto-Performance, Abandoned Practices, and Endangered Uses
255(26)
Alan Read
Index 281(14)
About the Contributors 295
Patrķcia Vieira is associate professor of Spanish and Portuguese, comparative literature, and film and media studies at Georgetown University.



Monica Gagliano is research associate professor of evolutionary ecology at the University of Western Australia.

John Charles Ryan is postdoctoral research fellow in communications and arts at Edith Cowan University.