Unsettling Extinction
Unsettling Extinction
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ISBN No.: 9781350598478
Pages: 256
Year: 202606
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 143.63
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Introduction Roman Bartosch (University of Cologne, Germany), Ursula Heise (UCLA, USA) Kate Rigby ( University of Cologne, Germany) Section 1: Unsettling Histories 1. Our Ancestors'' Dystopia Now, Kyle Powys White ( University of Michigan, USA) 2. Military Snails, Thom van Dooren (University of Sydney, Australia) 3. Extinction as Cultural Heritage, Dolly Jørgensen ( University of Stavanger, Norway) Section 2: Unsettling Narratives 4. Extinction and Experience in Digital Eco-Games, Roman Bartosch (University of Cologne, Germany) and Julia Hoydis ( University of Graz, Austria) 5. Coextinction? The Southern Resident Killer Whales in Culture and Science, Greg Garrard ( UBC Okanagan, Canada) 6. Will Revery Alone Do? A (Mono)cultural Narrative of Bee Decline, Eline Tabak (University of Oulu, Finland) Section 3: Unsettling Boundaries 7. Speaking in Spores, Sicily Fiennes (University of Leeds, UK), Graham Huggan (University of Leeds, UK) , Stefan Skrimshire (University of Leeds, UK) , and Serena Turton-Hughes (University of Leeds, UK) 8.


Multispecies Influenza, Natasha Fijn ( The Australian National University, Australia) 9. Animal domestication, genealogies of exile, and the long Anthropocene, Linda Williams ( Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia) Section 4: Unsettling Ethics 10. ''Bees for Peace'', Carrie Dohe (University of Cologne, Germany) and Kate Rigby (University of Cologne, Germany) 11. Detectives on an Alien Planet, Ursula Heise (UCLA, USA) 12. Should Humanity Live Forever? Human Extinction and Biodiacritics, Ted Toadvine ( Pennsylvania State University, USA) Afterword Richard Kerridge ( Bath Spa University, UK) r>7. Speaking in Spores, Sicily Fiennes (University of Leeds, UK), Graham Huggan (University of Leeds, UK) , Stefan Skrimshire (University of Leeds, UK) , and Serena Turton-Hughes (University of Leeds, UK) 8. Multispecies Influenza, Natasha Fijn ( The Australian National University, Australia) 9. Animal domestication, genealogies of exile, and the long Anthropocene, Linda Williams ( Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia) Section 4: Unsettling Ethics 10.


''Bees for Peace'', Carrie Dohe (University of Cologne, Germany) and Kate Rigby (University of Cologne, Germany) 11. Detectives on an Alien Planet, Ursula Heise (UCLA, USA) 12. Should Humanity Live Forever? Human Extinction and Biodiacritics, Ted Toadvine ( Pennsylvania State University, USA) Afterword Richard Kerridge ( Bath Spa University, UK) UK) , and Serena Turton-Hughes (University of Leeds, UK) 8. Multispecies Influenza, Natasha Fijn ( The Australian National University, Australia) 9. Animal domestication, genealogies of exile, and the long Anthropocene, Linda Williams ( Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia) Section 4: Unsettling Ethics 10. ''Bees for Peace'', Carrie Dohe (University of Cologne, Germany) and Kate Rigby (University of Cologne, Germany) 11. Detectives on an Alien Planet, Ursula Heise (UCLA, USA) 12. Should Humanity Live Forever? Human Extinction and Biodiacritics, Ted Toadvine ( Pennsylvania State University, USA) Afterword Richard Kerridge ( Bath Spa University, UK) r>7.


Speaking in Spores, Sicily Fiennes (University of Leeds, UK), Graham Huggan (University of Leeds, UK) , Stefan Skrimshire (University of Leeds, UK) , and Serena Turton-Hughes (University of Leeds, UK) 8. Multispecies Influenza, Natasha Fijn ( The Australian National University, Australia) 9. Animal domestication, genealogies of exile, and the long Anthropocene, Linda Williams ( Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia) Section 4: Unsettling Ethics 10. ''Bees for Peace'', Carrie Dohe (University of Cologne, Germany) and Kate Rigby (University of Cologne, Germany) 11. Detectives on an Alien Planet, Ursula Heise (UCLA, USA) 12. Should Humanity Live Forever? Human Extinction and Biodiacritics, Ted Toadvine ( Pennsylvania State University, USA) Afterword Richard Kerridge ( Bath Spa University, UK) and Serena Turton-Hughes (University of Leeds, UK) 8. Multispecies Influenza, Natasha Fijn ( The Australian National University, Australia) 9. Animal domestication, genealogies of exile, and the long Anthropocene, Linda Williams ( Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia) Section 4: Unsettling Ethics 10.


''Bees for Peace'', Carrie Dohe (University of Cologne, Germany) and Kate Rigby (University of Cologne, Germany) 11. Detectives on an Alien Planet, Ursula Heise (UCLA, USA) 12. Should Humanity Live Forever? Human Extinction and Biodiacritics, Ted Toadvine ( Pennsylvania State University, USA) Afterword Richard Kerridge ( Bath Spa University, UK).


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