Storying Multipolar Climes of the Himalaya, Andes and Arctic Anthropocenic Climate and Shapeshifting Watery Lifeworlds

This book initiates multipolar climate/clime studies of the world's altitudinal and latitudinal highlands with terrestrial, experiential, and affective approaches. Framed in the environmental humanities, it is an interdisciplinary, comparative study of the mutually-embodied relations of climate...

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Other Authors: Smyer Yü, Dan (Editor), Wouters, Jelle J. P. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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