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Preface / Sam Mickey -- Introduction: ways of knowing, ways of valuing nature / John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker -- Section I: Presences in the more-than-human world -- Creaturely migrations on a breathing planet : some reflections / David Abram -- Learning a dead birdsong : hopes' echoEscape.1 in 'the place where you go to listen' / Julianne Lutz Warren -- Humilities, animalities, and self-actualizations in a living earth community / Paul Waldau -- Section II: Thinking in Latin American forests -- Anthropology as cosmic diplomacy : toward an ecological ethics for times of environmental fragmentation / Eduardo Kohn -- Reanimating the world : Amazonian shamanism / Frédérique Apffel-Marglin -- The obligations of a biologist and Eden no more / Thomas E. Lovejoy -- Section III: Practices from contemporary Asian traditions and ecology -- Fluid histories : oceans as metaphor and the nature of history / Prasenjit Duara -- Affectual insight : love as a way of being and knowing / David L. Haberman -- Confucian cosmology and ecological ethics : qi, li, and the role of the human / Mary Evelyn Tucker -- Section IV: Storytelling : blending ecology and humanities -- Contemplative studies of the 'natural' world / David Haskell -- Science, storytelling, and students : the national geographic society's on campus initiative / Timothy Brown -- Listening for coastal futures : the conservatory project / Willis Jenkins -- Imaginal ecology / Brooke Williams -- Section V: Relationships of resilience within Indigenous lands -- An Okanagan worldview of society / Jeannette Armstrong -- Indigenous language resurgence and the living earth community / Mark Turin -- Sensing, minding, and creating / John Grim -- Land, Indigeneity, and hybrid ontologies / Paul Burow, Samara Brock, Downloadand Michael Dove -- Section VI: The weave of earth and cosmos -- Gaia and a second axial age / Sean Kelly -- The human quest to live in a cosmos / Heather Eaton -- Learning to weave earth and cosmos / Mitchell Thomashow.
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