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Our Traumatized Planet - A Stark Perspective on the Earth’s Environmental Crises

English · Hardback

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Our Traumatized Planet explores the state of the environment and some the major issues faced today and asks what we can learn and apply from contemporary traditional peoples, ancient societies, and our own successes and failures.


List of contents

About the Book; About the Authors; List of figures; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1. The Planet We Live On; 2. The Life Around Us; 3. Our Climate Crisis; 4. Peoples in Peril; 5. The Air We Breathe; 6. The Water We Depend On; 7. The Farms and Fields that Feed Us; 8. The Forests that Sustain Us; 9. The Seas We Sail; 10. The Conflicts that Consume Us; 11. We Control Our Future; Glossary; Index.

About the author

Mark Q. Sutton is Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus, at California State University, Bakersfield. He received his Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of California, Riverside, in 1987. Dr. Sutton specializes in prehistory, hunter-gatherer adaptations to arid environments, insects as food and in technology, prehistoric diet and technology, and ecology. Dr. Sutton has published more than 250 books, monographs, articles, and reviews on archaeology and anthropology, including the textbooks Laboratory Methods in Archaeology (1996, 7th ed., 2019), Introduction to Native North America (2000, 7th ed., 2024), Archaeology: The Science of the Human Past (2003, 7th ed., 2024), Introduction to Cultural Ecology (with E. N. Anderson, 2004, 3rd ed., 2014), Paleonutrition (2010), A Prehistory of North America (2011), Bioarchaeology (2021), and A Concise Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (2022). He lives in San Diego with his wife, Melinda, and their dog Elsie.
E. N. Anderson is Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus, at the University of California, Riverside. He received his Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1967. He has done research on ethnobiology, cultural ecology, political ecology, and medical anthropology in several areas, especially Hong Kong, British Columbia, California, and the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. His books include The Food of China (1988), Ecologies of the Heart (1996), The Pursuit of Ecotopia (2010), Caring for Place (2014), Everyone Eats (2014), Food and Environment in Early and Medieval China (2014), and, with Barbara A. Anderson, Warning Signs of Genocide (2012). He has five children and five grandchildren. He lives in Riverside, California, with his wife Barbara Anderson and three dogs.

Summary

Our Traumatized Planet explores the state of the environment and some the major issues faced today and asks what we can learn and apply from contemporary traditional peoples, ancient societies, and our own successes and failures.

Product details

Authors E. N. Anderson, Anderson E. N., Mark Q. Sutton, Sutton Mark Q.
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.11.2024
 
EAN 9781032908922
ISBN 978-1-032-90892-2
No. of pages 218
Weight 440 g
Illustrations schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Raster,schwarz-weiss
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > History > Pre and early history, antiquity

NATURE / Natural Resources, Anthropology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Environmental Management, Archaeological science, methodology & techniques, Archaeological science, methodology and techniques

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