War-torn Ecologies, An-Archic Fragments

Reflections from the Middle East, Cultural Inquiry 27

Umut Yildirim

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War-torn Ecologies, An-Archic Fragments: Reflections from the Middle East identifies a conceptual intersection between war, affect, and ecology from the Middle East. It creates a counter archive of texts by ethnographers and artists, and enables divergent worlds to share a conversation through the crevices of mass violence across species. Delving into vital encounters with mulberry trees, wild medicinal plants, jinns, and goats, as well as bleaker experiences with toxic war materials like landmines, this volume expands an ecological sensorium that works through displacement, memory, endurance, and praxis. Umut Yildirim explores transnational development programmes, expert networks, and aid policies in the Armenian/Kurdish region of Turkey, with a focus on the environmental effects of forced military migration and the political and ecological mobilization war generates. She is an assistant professor of anthropology at the Geneva Graduate Institute, Switzerland.

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Autor Umut Yildirim
Verlag ICI Berlin Press
ISBN 9783965580527
ISBN/EAN 9783965580527
Lieferzeit 5 Werktage(inkl . Versand)
Erscheinungsdatum 16.05.2024
Lieferbarkeitsdatum 03.06.2024
Einband Gebunden
Format 2 x 21.1 x 13.5
Seitenzahl XIX, 188 S.
Gewicht 353

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Verlag ICI Berlin Press
ISBN 9783965580527
Erscheinungsdatum 16.05.2024
Einband Gebunden
Format 2 x 21.1 x 13.5
Gewicht 353

War-torn Ecologies, An-Archic Fragments: Reflections from the Middle East identifies a conceptual intersection between war, affect, and ecology from the Middle East. It creates a counter archive of texts by ethnographers and artists, and enables divergent worlds to share a conversation through the crevices of mass violence across species. Delving into vital encounters with mulberry trees, wild medicinal plants, jinns, and goats, as well as bleaker experiences with toxic war materials like landmines, this volume expands an ecological sensorium that works through displacement, memory, endurance, and praxis. Umut Yildirim explores transnational development programmes, expert networks, and aid policies in the Armenian/Kurdish region of Turkey, with a focus on the environmental effects of forced military migration and the political and ecological mobilization war generates. She is an assistant professor of anthropology at the Geneva Graduate Institute, Switzerland.

 

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