Rubber Boots Methods for the Anthropocene Doing Fieldwork in Multispecies Worlds.

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Andersen, Astrid Oberborbeck
Other Authors: Bubandt, Nils, Cypher, Rachel
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Durham : University of Minnesota Press, 2023.
Table of Contents:
  • Cover Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction. Rubber Boots Methods: Outline for a Multispecies Study of the Anthropocene
  • Part I. Critical Description
  • Chapter 1. Walking in Italian Forests and Telling Stories about Global Environmental Change
  • Chapter 2. Interpreting Dwarf Shrub Patterns in the Lesotho Highlands
  • Chapter 3. Tracking as Method: Perspectival Sensibilities in a More-Than-Human Desert of Tracks
  • Chapter 4. Plants of Internal Colonization: Critical Descriptions of Agrarian Change through Plant Agencies in South India
  • Part II. Curiosity
  • Chapter 5. Drip Torch Inquiries: Meta-Questions for Ambiguous Forests
  • Chapter 6. Tidalectic Ethnography: Snorkeling the Coral Reefs of the Anthropocene
  • Chapter 7. Stickiness in a Monsoon Air Methodology
  • Chapter 8. Cattle Tracks in the Dust: Riding the Margins of the Anthropocene in the Pampas of Argentina
  • Part III. Collaboration
  • Chapter 9. Marine Hitchhikers and Nested Holobionts: Is the Aquarium Trade Creating Weedy Sponge Invaders?
  • Chapter 10. Anthropological Sensations: A High Arctic Travelogue
  • Chapter 11. Becoming Disturbed in Disturbing Landscapes: Methodology and Epistemology in Anthropocene Wastelands
  • Chapter 12. Cholera, Common Ground, and Project Drafts: Messages in a Bottle
  • Chapter 13. Rubber Boots Methods beyond the Field: Transformative Possibilities and Institutional Barriers in University Contexts
  • Afterword. Troubling Methods in the Anthropocene: A Roundtable Discussion
  • Contributors
  • Index