• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: Reactivating elements : chemistry, ecology, practice
  • Beteiligte: Papadopoulos, Dimitris [HerausgeberIn]; Puig de la Bellacasa, María [HerausgeberIn]; Myers, Natasha [HerausgeberIn]
  • Erschienen: Durham; London: Duke University Press, [2021]
  • Erschienen in: Elements
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 295 Seiten); Illustrationen, Diagramme
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1515/9781478021674
  • ISBN: 9781478021674
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  • Schlagwörter: Chemische Ökologie
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  • Anmerkungen: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web
  • Beschreibung: Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- INTRODUCTION. ELEMENTS: FROM COSMOLOGY TO EPISTEME AND BACK -- 1 RECEIVING THE GIFT: EARTHLY EVENTS, CHEMICAL INVARIANTS, AND ELEMENTAL POWERS -- 2 CHEMICALS, ECOLOGY, AND REPARATIVE JUSTICE -- 3 ELEMENTARY FORMS OF ELEMENTARY FORMS: OLD, NEW, AND WAVY -- 4 SUBSTANCE AS METHOD: BROMINE, FOR EXAMPLE -- 5 ELEMENTAL GHOSTS, HAUNTED CARBON IMAGINARIES, AND LIVING MATTER AT THE EDGE OF LIFE -- 6 THE ARTIFICIAL WORLD -- 7 TILTING AT WINDMILLS -- 8 CROWDING THE ELEMENTS -- 9 EMBRACING BREAKDOWN: SOIL ECOPOETHICS AND THE AMBIVALENCES OF REMEDIATION -- 10 EXTERNALITY, BREATHERS, CONSPIRACY: FORMS FOR ATMOSPHERIC RECKONING -- 11 REIMAGINING CHEMICALS, WITH AND AGAINST TECHNOSCIENCE -- Contributors -- Index

    The contributors to Reactivating Elements examine chemicals as they mix with soil, air, water, and fire to shape Earth's troubled ecologies today. They invoke the elements with all their ambivalences as chemical categories, material substances, social forms, forces and energies, cosmological entities, and epistemic objects. Engaging with the nonlinear historical significance of elemental thought across fields-chemistry, the biosciences, engineering, physics, science and technology studies, the environmental humanities, ecocriticism, and cultural studies-the contributors examine the relationship between chemistry and ecology, probe the logics that render wind as energy, excavate affective histories of ubiquitous substances such as plastics and radioactive elements, and chart the damage wrought by petrochemical industrialization. Throughout, the volume illuminates how elements become entangled with power and control, coloniality, racism, and extractive productivism while exploring alternative paths to environmental destruction. In so doing, it rethinks the relationship between the elements and the elemental, human and more-than-human worlds, today's damaged ecosystems and other ecologies to come.Contributors. Patrick Bresnihan, Tim Choy, Joseph Dumit, Cori Hayden, Stefan Helmreich, Joseph Masco, Michelle Murphy, Natasha Myers, Dimitris Papadopoulos, María Puig de la Bellacasa, Astrid Schrader, Isabelle Stengers
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