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Discover a world of wonder and terror in "Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet: Ghosts and Monsters of the Anthropocene." This compelling anthology brings together leading experts in anthropology, ecology, art, and more to explore the challenges of living on a planet undergoing profound environmental transformations. Through entangled histories and vivid narratives, readers are invited to rethink their relationship with the Earth and its diverse inhabitants.
Embrace the urgent call for collaborative survival in the Anthropocene with critical and creative tools offered by the esteemed contributors of this publication. From haunted landscapes to interspecies sociality, the essays in this collection delve into the complexities of our modern world, inviting you to engage with the wonders and terrors of an unintended epoch. Join us on a journey through entangled arts and thick descriptions that illuminate new ways of being in the world.
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