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Andean Meltdown examines how climate change and its consequences for Peru's glaciers are affecting the country's water supply and impacting Andean society and culture in unprecedented ways. Drawing on forty years of extensive research, relationship building, and community engagement in Peru, Karsten Paerregaard provides an ethnographic exploration of Andean ritual practices and performances in the context of an altered climate. By documenting Andean peoples' responses to rapid glacier retreat and urgent water shortages, Paerregaard considers the myriad ways climate change intersects with environmental, social, and political change. Apathbreaking contribution to cultural anthropology and environmental humanities, Andean Meltdown challenges prevailing theoretical thinking about the culture-nature nexus and offers a new perspective on Andean peoples' understanding of their role as agents in the shifting relationship between humans and nonhumans.

Table of Contents
Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction

1 • Water, Power, and Offerings
2 • Tapay: The Offering Must Go On
3 • Cabanaconde: The Hole in the Channel
4 • Huaytapallana: The Apu That Is Dying
5 • Quyllurit’i: The Glacier That Shines Like a Star

Conclusion

Notes
References
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 01/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9780520393912, 978-0520393912
      ISBN10: 0520393910

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Andean Meltdown examines how climate change and its consequences for Peru's glaciers are affecting the country's water supply and impacting Andean society and culture in unprecedented ways. Drawing on forty years of extensive research, relationship building, and community engagement in Peru, Karsten Paerregaard provides an ethnographic exploration of Andean ritual practices and performances in the context of an altered climate. By documenting Andean peoples' responses to rapid glacier retreat and urgent water shortages, Paerregaard considers the myriad ways climate change intersects with environmental, social, and political change. Apathbreaking contribution to cultural anthropology and environmental humanities, Andean Meltdown challenges prevailing theoretical thinking about the culture-nature nexus and offers a new perspective on Andean peoples' understanding of their role as agents in the shifting relationship between humans and nonhumans.

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      1 • Water, Power, and Offerings
      2 • Tapay: The Offering Must Go On
      3 • Cabanaconde: The Hole in the Channel
      4 • Huaytapallana: The Apu That Is Dying
      5 • Quyllurit’i: The Glacier That Shines Like a Star

      Conclusion

      Notes
      References
      Index

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