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Climate Change, Religion, and Our Bodily Future

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Informationen zum Autor Todd LeVasseur is visiting assistant professor in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the College of Charleston. Klappentext This book investigates how human-induced global warming will influence the bodily practice, performance, and production of religion in various geographic locations in the years and decades to come. Zusammenfassung This book investigates how human-induced global warming will influence the bodily practice, performance, and production of religion in various geographic locations in the years and decades to come. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Preface: Where to, Next, in our Bodies, with "Climate Warming?" Introduction Part I Theoretical Overview Chapter 1: Our BioCultural Future--Whither the Environment?: Planetary Regimes and Bodily Immersion Chapter 2: Evolutionary Antecedents and Meso-level Creativity Chapter 3: Cultural Narratives and Science Part II Applied Case Studies Chapter 4: Liquid Black Death: A Hegemon Ancient and Seductive Chapter 5: Bodies and Religious Dramaturgy in Places of Climate Chaos Chapter 6: Regenerative Thrivability and Flourishing-Ladakhi Buddhism in the Age of Climate Change: Constructing Identities and Adaptive Responses Chapter 7: Post-Materialist Posthuman Dramaturgies and Resilience Conclusion Afterword Coda

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