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Book Synopsis

This timely anthology brings together for the first time the most important ancient, medieval, Enlightenment, and modern scholarship for a complete anthropological evaluation of the relationship between culture and climate change.

  • Brings together for the first time the most important classical works and contemporary scholarship for a complete historical anthropological evaluation of the relationship between culture and climate change
  • Covers the historic and prehistoric records of human impact from and response to prior periods of climate change, including the impact and response to climate change at the local level
  • Discusses the impact on global debates about climate change from North-South post-colonial histories and the social dimensions of the science of climate change.
  • Includes coverage of topics such as environmental determinism, climatic events as social catalysts, climatic disasters and societal collapse, and ethno-meteorology


  • Trade Review
    I believe that Dove s book would serve as an excellent supplementary textbook for subjects on the anthropology of climate change because of its historical orientation. (The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 6 April 2015) strengthened by Dove s excellent introduction, in which he outlines key themes and situates each work Dove has assembled a collection that demonstrates how anthropology can enhance our understanding of the relationship between climate and society. (Anthem EnviroExperts Review, 1 October 2014)

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments to Sources viii

    About the Editor x

    Preface xi

    Acknowledgments xiv

    Introduction: The Anthropology of Climate Change

    Six Millennia of Study of the Relationship between Climate and Society 1
    Michael R. Dove

    Part I Continuities 37

    Climate Theory

    1 Airs, Waters, Places 41
    Hippocrates

    2 On the Laws in Their Relation to the Nature of the Climate 47
    Charles de Secondat Montesquieu

    Beyond the Greco-Roman Tradition

    3 The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History 55
    Ibn Khaldûn

    4 The Jungle and the Aroma of Meats: An Ecological Theme in Hindu Medicine 67
    Francis Zimmermann

    Ethno-climatology

    5 Concerning Weather Signs 83
    Theophrastus

    6 Gruff Boreas, Deadly Calms: A Medical Perspective on Winds and the Victorians 87
    Vladimir Jankoviæ

    Part II Societal and Environmental Change 103

    Environmental Determinism

    7 Nature, Rise, and Spread of Civilization 107
    Friedrich Ratzel

    8 Environment and Culture in the Amazon Basin: An Appraisal of the Theory of Environmental Determinism 115
    Betty J. Meggers

    Climate Change and Societal Collapse

    9 Management for Extinction in Norse Greenland 131
    Thomas H. McGovern

    10 What Drives Societal Collapse? 151
    Harvey Weiss and Raymond Bradley

    Climatic Events as Social Crucibles

    11 Natural Disaster and Political Crisis in a Polynesian Society: An Exploration of Operational Research 157
    James Spillius

    12 Drought as a “Revelatory Crisis”: An Exploration of Shifting Entitlements and Hierarchies in the Kalahari, Botswana 168
    Jacqueline S. Solway

    Part III Vulnerability and Control 187

    Culture and Control of Climate

    13 Rain-Shrines of the Plateau Tonga of Northern Rhodesia 191
    Elizabeth Colson

    14 El Niño, Early Peruvian Civilization, and Human Agency: Some Thoughts from the Lurin Valley 201
    Richard L. Burger

    Climatic Disasters and Social Marginalization

    15 Katrina: The Disaster and its Doubles 217
    Nancy Scheper-Hughes

    16 “Nature”, “Culture” and Disasters: Floods and Gender in Bangladesh 223
    Rosalind Shaw

    Part IV Knowledge and its Circulation 235

    Emic Views of Climatic Perturbation/Disaster

    17 Typhoons on Yap 239
    David M. Schneider

    18 The Politics of Place: Inhabiting and Defending Glacier Hazard Zones in Peru’s Cordillera Blanca 247
    Mark Carey

    Co-production of Knowledge in Climatic and Social Histories

    19 Melting Glaciers and Emerging Histories in the Saint Elias Mountains 261
    Julie Cruikshank

    20 The Making and Unmaking of Rains and Reigns 276
    Todd Sanders

    “Friction” in the Global Circulation of Climate Knowledge

    21 Transnational Locals: Brazilian Experiences of the Climate Regime 301
    Myanna Lahsen

    22 Channeling Globality: The 1997–98 El Niño Climate Event in Peru 315
    Kenneth Broad and Ben Orlove

    Index 335

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 14/02/2014
      ISBN13: 9781118383551, 978-1118383551
      ISBN10: 1118383559

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This timely anthology brings together for the first time the most important ancient, medieval, Enlightenment, and modern scholarship for a complete anthropological evaluation of the relationship between culture and climate change.

      • Brings together for the first time the most important classical works and contemporary scholarship for a complete historical anthropological evaluation of the relationship between culture and climate change
      • Covers the historic and prehistoric records of human impact from and response to prior periods of climate change, including the impact and response to climate change at the local level
      • Discusses the impact on global debates about climate change from North-South post-colonial histories and the social dimensions of the science of climate change.
      • Includes coverage of topics such as environmental determinism, climatic events as social catalysts, climatic disasters and societal collapse, and ethno-meteorology


      • Trade Review
        I believe that Dove s book would serve as an excellent supplementary textbook for subjects on the anthropology of climate change because of its historical orientation. (The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 6 April 2015) strengthened by Dove s excellent introduction, in which he outlines key themes and situates each work Dove has assembled a collection that demonstrates how anthropology can enhance our understanding of the relationship between climate and society. (Anthem EnviroExperts Review, 1 October 2014)

        Table of Contents

        Acknowledgments to Sources viii

        About the Editor x

        Preface xi

        Acknowledgments xiv

        Introduction: The Anthropology of Climate Change

        Six Millennia of Study of the Relationship between Climate and Society 1
        Michael R. Dove

        Part I Continuities 37

        Climate Theory

        1 Airs, Waters, Places 41
        Hippocrates

        2 On the Laws in Their Relation to the Nature of the Climate 47
        Charles de Secondat Montesquieu

        Beyond the Greco-Roman Tradition

        3 The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History 55
        Ibn Khaldûn

        4 The Jungle and the Aroma of Meats: An Ecological Theme in Hindu Medicine 67
        Francis Zimmermann

        Ethno-climatology

        5 Concerning Weather Signs 83
        Theophrastus

        6 Gruff Boreas, Deadly Calms: A Medical Perspective on Winds and the Victorians 87
        Vladimir Jankoviæ

        Part II Societal and Environmental Change 103

        Environmental Determinism

        7 Nature, Rise, and Spread of Civilization 107
        Friedrich Ratzel

        8 Environment and Culture in the Amazon Basin: An Appraisal of the Theory of Environmental Determinism 115
        Betty J. Meggers

        Climate Change and Societal Collapse

        9 Management for Extinction in Norse Greenland 131
        Thomas H. McGovern

        10 What Drives Societal Collapse? 151
        Harvey Weiss and Raymond Bradley

        Climatic Events as Social Crucibles

        11 Natural Disaster and Political Crisis in a Polynesian Society: An Exploration of Operational Research 157
        James Spillius

        12 Drought as a “Revelatory Crisis”: An Exploration of Shifting Entitlements and Hierarchies in the Kalahari, Botswana 168
        Jacqueline S. Solway

        Part III Vulnerability and Control 187

        Culture and Control of Climate

        13 Rain-Shrines of the Plateau Tonga of Northern Rhodesia 191
        Elizabeth Colson

        14 El Niño, Early Peruvian Civilization, and Human Agency: Some Thoughts from the Lurin Valley 201
        Richard L. Burger

        Climatic Disasters and Social Marginalization

        15 Katrina: The Disaster and its Doubles 217
        Nancy Scheper-Hughes

        16 “Nature”, “Culture” and Disasters: Floods and Gender in Bangladesh 223
        Rosalind Shaw

        Part IV Knowledge and its Circulation 235

        Emic Views of Climatic Perturbation/Disaster

        17 Typhoons on Yap 239
        David M. Schneider

        18 The Politics of Place: Inhabiting and Defending Glacier Hazard Zones in Peru’s Cordillera Blanca 247
        Mark Carey

        Co-production of Knowledge in Climatic and Social Histories

        19 Melting Glaciers and Emerging Histories in the Saint Elias Mountains 261
        Julie Cruikshank

        20 The Making and Unmaking of Rains and Reigns 276
        Todd Sanders

        “Friction” in the Global Circulation of Climate Knowledge

        21 Transnational Locals: Brazilian Experiences of the Climate Regime 301
        Myanna Lahsen

        22 Channeling Globality: The 1997–98 El Niño Climate Event in Peru 315
        Kenneth Broad and Ben Orlove

        Index 335

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