Stone

an ecology of the inhuman

Hardcover, 376 pages

English language

Published Jan. 23, 2015

ISBN:
978-0-8166-9257-6
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OCLC Number:
894746315

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"Stone maps the force, vivacity, and stories within our most mundane matter, stone. For too long stone has served as an unexamined metaphor for the "really real": blunt factuality, nature's curt rebuke. Yet, medieval writers knew that stones drop with fire from the sky, emerge through the subterranean lovemaking of the elements, tumble along riverbeds from Eden, partner with the masons who build worlds with them. Such motion suggests an ecological enmeshment and an almost creaturely mineral life.Although geological time can leave us reeling, Jeffrey Jerome Cohen argues that stone's endurance is also an invitation to apprehend the world in other than human terms. Never truly inert, stone poses a profound challenge to modernity's disenchantments. Its agency undermines the human desire to be separate from the environment, a bifurcation that renders nature "out there," a mere resource for recreation, consumption, and exploitation.Written with great verve and elegance, this pioneering work …

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Subjects

  • Stone
  • Religious aspects
  • Nature
  • Miscellanea
  • Philosophy
  • Medieval Literature
  • History and criticism
  • Ecology