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Title Performing environmentalisms : expressive culture and ecological change / edited by John Holmes McDowell, Katherine Borland, Rebecca Dirksen and Sue Tuohy.

Publication Info. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 282 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Ecoperformativity : expressive culture as spiritual, pedagogical, and activist resource / John Holmes McDowell -- The witness trees' revolt : folklore's invitation to narrative ecology / Mary Hufford -- The critique of being : educating for diverse environmentalisms and sustainable lives in the anthropocene / Rory Turner -- Diverse ecomusicologies : making a difference with the environmental liberal arts / Aaron S. Allen -- Singing for the whales : whaling peoples and shared heritage in Arctic Alaska and the Azores / Chie Sakakibara -- The drum and the seed : a Haitian odyssey about environmental precarity / Rebecca Dirksen and Lois Wilcken -- An ecological approach to folklife studies, expressive culture, and environment / Jeff Todd Titon -- Ecology, mobility, and music in western Mongolia / Jennifer C. Post -- Ecopoetics of place : reclaiming finfinne, past and present / Assefa Tefera Dibaba -- "The sound of freedom" : military jet noise in a contested sound commons / Mark Pedelt.
Summary "Performing Environmentalisms examines the existential challenge of the twenty-first century: improving the prospects for maintaining life on our planet. The contributors focus on the strategic use of traditional artistic expression--storytelling and songs, crafted objects, and ceremonies and rituals--performed during the social turmoil provoked by environmental degradation and ecological collapse. Highlighting alternative visions of what it means to be human, the authors place performance at the center of people's responses to the crises. Such expression reinforces the agency of human beings as they work, independently and together, to address ecological dilemmas. The essays add these people's critical perspectives--gained through intimate struggle with life-altering force--to the global dialogue surrounding humanity's response to climate change, threats to biocultural diversity, and environmental catastrophe. Interdisciplinary in approach and wide-ranging in scope, Performing Environmentalisms is an engaging look at the merger of cultural expression and environmental action on the front lines of today's global emergency"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Environmentalism in art.
Environmentalism in art.
Ecology in art.
Ecology in art.
Arts and society.
Arts and society.
Art and social action.
Human ecology.
Art and social action.
human ecology.
Human ecology.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Ecology.
MUSIC / General.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author McDowell, John Holmes, 1946- editor.
Borland, Katherine, editor.
Dirksen, Rebecca, editor.
Tuohy, Sue, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Performing environmentalisms Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2021] 9780252044038 (DLC) 2021012058
ISBN 9780252052972 electronic book
0252052978 electronic book
9780252044038 hardcover
9780252086090 paperback