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Geologie der Gegenwart

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Schon die etymologische Herkunft des Wortes deutet daraufhin, dass es sich bei Landschaften nicht um ahistorische Naturzustände handelt, sondern um sich stetig wandelnde, hergestellte Räume. Landschaften sind Ergebnis und Austragungsort von Arbeit und Austausch, ihre Form wird von menschlichen und nicht-menschlichen Kräften bestimmt. Die Beiträge dieses Bandes untersuchen anhand spezifischer Fallbeispiele, welche Akteur·innen, Interessen und Bedürfnisse Landschaften formen. Sie erforschen damit Landschaft als einen Raum, in dem Wissen und Handeln im Anthropozän versteh- und gestaltbar wird. --The etymological origin of the word "landscape" suggests that it refers not to an ahistorical natural state but rather to a constantly changing, manufactured space. Landscapes are the product and arena of labor and exchange, their form governed by human and non-human forces. The essays in this book draw on specific case studies to determine the actors, interests, and needs that landscapes are informed by. They thus explore landscape as a space in which knowledge and action can be understood and moulded in the Anthropocene.

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Authors Hannes Drissner, Malin Gewinner, Nick Houde, Katrin Klingan, Olaf Nicolai
Assisted by Niklas Hoffmann-Walbeck (Editor), Houde (Editor), Nick Houde (Editor), Katrin Klingan (Editor), Georg Schäfer (Editor)
Publisher Spector Books
 
Languages German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.03.2022
 
EAN 9783959055949
ISBN 978-3-95905-594-9
No. of pages 80
Dimensions 150 mm x 10 mm x 235 mm
Weight 245 g
Series Das Neue Alphabet (DNA)
Das Neue Alphabet (DNA) / The New Alphabet
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature > Essays, feuilletons, literary criticism, interviews

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