ISBN13: | 9781032497235 |
ISBN10: | 1032497238 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 282 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Weight: | 521 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 51 Illustrations, black & white; 51 Halftones, black & white |
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More-Than-Human Diasporas
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Pugliese?s More-Than-Human Diasporas breaks the confines of existing scholarship in its vision of the way that more-than-human diasporic entities?such as water, trees, clay, stone and architectural styles.
Pugliese?s More?Than?Human Diasporas breaks the confines of existing scholarship in its vision of the way that more?than?human diasporic entities?such as water, trees, clay, stone and architectural styles?have functioned as agents within the context of empire, settler colonialism and a largely effaced history of Mediterranean enslavement, a history that pre?existed and then coincided with the Atlantic slave trade. This book traces, for example, the diasporic travels of the eucalyptus from Indigenous Country to Joseph Banks? botanical collection in London and then onto a grand English?style garden in Southern Italy which was built on the historically effaced labour of enslaved people.
By deploying techniques of historical recovery, this book brings to light otherwise buried histories, thereby demonstrating the pivotal role of Mediterranean enslavement in the shaping of Italian society and culture. This book develops a topological understanding of cultural history to account for the complex spatio?temporal effects that connect seemingly disparate times, spaces and more?than?human entities within networks of relationality. In this innovative scholarly work, more?than?human diasporic entities function as conceptual keys to histories which would otherwise remain hidden, thereby revealing desubjugated knowledges which reconfigure anthropocentric histories and further the process of decolonisation.
This book will be of interest to readers interested in transnational and local histories of empire, settler colonialism and slavery.
Introduction. 1 Water 2 Clay 3 Bark Gunyahs and Stone Temples 4 Sandstone 5 Marble and Bronze
6 Stone Watchtowers 7 ?Slave Figs? 8 Orange-Lemon Tree 9 Agave and Prickly Pear Cactus
10 Eucalyptus