02828 am 22006613u 450 991013679220332120230621135705.01-78542-027-5(CKB)3710000000647489(OCoLC)961356485(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/31932(EXLCZ)99371000000064748920160425h20162016 uy 0engurmn#nnn|||||txtrdacontentstirdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Chernobyl herbarium fragments of an exploded consciousness /Michael Marder; with artworks by Anaïs ToudeurFirst edition.Open Humanities Press2016London :Open Humanities Press,2016.©20161 online resource (73 pages) illustrationsCritical climate changePrint version : 9781785420269 Includes bibliographical references.We entrust readers with thirty fragments of reflections, meditations, recollections, and images — one for each year that has passed since the explosion that rocked and destroyed a part of the Chernobyl nuclear power station in April 1986. The aesthetic visions, thoughts, and experiences that have made their way into this book hover in a grey region between the singular and self-enclosed, on the one hand, and the generally applicable and universal, on the other. Through words and images, we wish to contribute our humble share to a collaborative grappling with the event of Chernobyl. Unthinkable and unrepresentable as it is, we insist on the need to reflect upon, signify, and symbolize it, taking stock of the consciousness it fragmented and, perhaps, cultivating another, more environmentally attuned way of living.Critical climate change.Plants (Philosophy)Environmental ethicsChernobyl Nuclear Accident, Chornobylʹ, Ukraine, 1986chernobylimagesrecollectionsnuclear radiationmeditationsphotogramsreflectionsAnapaCotton paperMetaphysicsRadioactive decayUkrainePlants (Philosophy)Environmental ethics.Chernobyl Nuclear Accident, Chornobylʹ, Ukraine, 1986.179.2Marder Michael1980-,851769Tondeur AnaïsAuAdUSAAuAdUSAUkMaJRUBOOK9910136792203321The Chernobyl herbarium1956603UNINA