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Materiality of Air [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 212 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm
  • Sari: Environment, Senses and Emotions
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Sep-2025
  • Kirjastus: University of Exeter Press
  • ISBN-10: 180413161X
  • ISBN-13: 9781804131619
  • Formaat: Hardback, 212 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm
  • Sari: Environment, Senses and Emotions
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Sep-2025
  • Kirjastus: University of Exeter Press
  • ISBN-10: 180413161X
  • ISBN-13: 9781804131619
Exploring air, airborne phenomena and elemental representation, this book dissects the materiality of air, which comes to the fore ever more vigorously given the ongoing environmental and health crises. Understanding air's materiality is essential to outline clear solutions to these challenges.

Exploring air, airborne phenomena, and elemental representation, this book dissects the materiality of air, which comes to the fore ever more vigorously given the ongoing environmental and health crises. Understanding air's materiality is essential to outlining clear solutions to our current challenges and to generating new meanings of what constitutes an environmentally safe and healthy future. The dual nature of air makes it a rich field for metaphor and a potent subject to think with: as space that contains and engages with other elements, particles, and beings; and as matter that moves, envelopes, and penetrates objects, spaces, and time. Each essay here offers new perspectives on air's material qualities, as a literal and figurative element that provides an important lens on climate change, toxicity, pollution, capitalism, violence, and transmission, among other issues. The book also highlights future directions for engaging with the all-important medium of air. This edited collection responds to the growing scientific and scholarly explorations of elements and the elemental, as well as the complex environmental, sociopolitical, economic, and cultural issues that emerge through these elements. Bringing together experts from the environmental humanities, health humanities, cultural studies, literary studies, art, and history, the essays consider the complex relationships between humans, more-than-humans, and the environment more broadly.
Introduction: Elemental, Material, and Representational Air Tatiana
Konrad

DOI: 10.47788/LPKH9476

1. Breathing Violence: Airborne Plastics, Materiality, and Anthropogenic Harm
Savannah Schaufler

DOI: 10.47788/AQXL6360

2. Firewood: Carbon-Neutral Fuel, or Threat to Human Health? Gordon M. Sayre

DOI: 10.47788/VDIW4616

3. Survival of the Most Collaborative: Climate Justice as a Logics for Flows
of Air Sheena Wilson

DOI: 10.47788/PPKM2225

4. A Microbiological Menace: Killer Spores and Toxic Pollen in Contemporary
Young Adult Fiction Natalie Dederichs

DOI: 10.47788/VOKG2890

5. Estranging Air in Ted Chiangs Exhalation Brent Ryan Bellamy

DOI: 10.47788/LHBQ7761

6. Thinking over the Airwaves: Immediate Connection in Geoff Rymans Air and
Tade Thompsons The Wormwood Trilogy Arthur Rose

DOI: 10.47788/OMXB2361

7. A Deep, Slow, Strenuous Breath: Art in the Shadows of Capitalist
World-Ecologies Raphaelle Occhietti

DOI: 10.47788/CHLZ7198

8. Creative Writing: On Air Davina Quinlivan

DOI: 10.47788/KMJO1117
Tatiana Konrad is the principal investigator of Air and Environmental Health in the (Post-)COVID-19 World, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of English and American Studies, University of Vienna,  and the editor of the Environment, Health, and Well-being book series at Michigan State University Press. She holds a PhD in American Studies from the University of Marburg, Germany. She is the author and editor of multiple books, including Imagining Air: Cultural Axiology and the Politics of Invisibility (UEP, 2023).