Perma/Culture:

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Perma/Culture:

Imagining Alternatives in an Age of Crisis

Literary studies: general Development studies Cultural studies Politics and government Agribusiness and primary industries Social and cultural history Applied ecology Climate change Social impact of environmental issues Agricultural science

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Collection: Routledge Environmental Humanities

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 7th February 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781351978422


In the face of what seems like a concerted effort to destroy the only planet that can sustain us, critique is an important tool. It is in this vein that most scholars have approached environmental crisis. While there are numerous texts that chronicle contemporary issues in environmental ills, there are relatively few that explore the possibilities and practices which work to avoid collapse and build alternatives.

The Keyword and the Movement

The keyword of this book’s full title, Perma/Culture, alludes to and plays on permaculture, an international movement that can provide a framework for navigating the multiple other worlds within a broader environmental ethic. This edited collection brings together essays from an international team of scholars, activists and artists in order to provide a critical introduction to the ethico-political and cultural elements around the concept of Perma/Culture. These multidisciplinary essays include a varied landscape of sites and practices, from readings from ecotopian literature to an analysis of the intersection of agriculture and art; from an account of the rewards and difficulties of building community in Transition Towns to a description of the ad hoc infrastructure of a fracking protest camp.

Contribution and Audience

Offering a number of constructive models in response to current global environmental challenges, this book makes a significant contribution to current eco-literature and will be of great interest to students and researchers in Environmental Humanities, Environmental Studies, Sociology and Communication Studies.

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