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E-book: Solastalgia: An Anthology of Emotion in a Disappearing World

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  • Format: 188 pages
  • Pub. Date: 14-Feb-2023
  • Publisher: University of Virginia Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780813948850
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  • Format: 188 pages
  • Pub. Date: 14-Feb-2023
  • Publisher: University of Virginia Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780813948850

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"One of the penalties of an ecological education," wrote Aldo Leopold, "is that one lives alone in a world of wounds." As climate change and other environmental degradations become more evident, experts predict that an increasing number of people will suffer emotional and psychological distress as a result. Many are feeling these effects already. In the pages of Solastalgia, they will find a source of companionship, inspiration, and advice.

The concept of solastalgia comes from the Australian philosopher Glenn Albrecht, who describes it as "the homesickness we feel while still at home." It’s the pain and longing we feel as we realize the world immediately around us is changing, with our love for that world serving as a catalyst for action on its behalf.

This powerful anthology brings together thirty-four writers—educators, journalists, poets, and scientists—to share their emotions in the face of environmental crisis. They share their solastalgia, their beloved places, their vulnerability, their stories, their vision of what we can create.

Foreword xiii
Glenn Albrecht
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction xxi
Part I Grieve and Give Thanks
1(24)
What If She Had Lived?
3(4)
Laura Erin England
On Elegy
7(3)
Kathryn Nuernberger
Two Hearts, Two Minds
10(4)
Kathryn Miles
Grief and Fire
14(3)
Suzanne Roberts
Other Rookeries
17(3)
Joan Naviyuk Kane
A Shared Lament
20(5)
Meera Subramanian
Part II Remember and Imagine
25(38)
Elegy at the Edge of Infinity
27(5)
Lauren K. Alleyne
Blue
32(4)
Roopali Phadke
Whistler of the North
36(3)
Cynthia Belmont
The Strangest Sea
39(5)
Angela Pelster
On Memory and Survival
44(8)
Nichols Brown
What You Studyin On: An Environmental Statement
52(5)
Sean Hill
A Return to Feeling
57(6)
Holly Haworth
Part III Love, Get Angry, and Love Some More
63(30)
Rage, Rage against the Dying
65(4)
Kathleen Dean Moore
Why I Write for Birds
69(4)
J. Drew Lanham
The Practice of Anger in a Warming World
73(4)
Genevieve Guenther
The Dying Elm
77(4)
Ken Hada
A New Word to Describe New Feelings
81(3)
Susan Clayton
Affirming Abundance
84(5)
Priscilla Solis Ybarra
Soliphilia in Beaverland
89(4)
Ben Goldfarb
Part IV Bring New Life into a Disappearing World
93(30)
Wild Lessons from Poisoned Water
95(3)
Douglas Haynes
Mourning Songs Are Love Songs
98(4)
Leah Naomi Green
The Imprint Theory of Childhood
102(4)
Jennifer Westerman
What the Living Do
106(6)
Erica Cavanagh
Choosing a Different Future
112(4)
Priya Shukla
How Do You Feel Today?
116(3)
Marco Wilkinson
One Path to Solastalgia
119(4)
Paul Bogard
Part V Take Action and Take Care
123(34)
Step-by-Step Instructions
125(5)
Janisse Ray
How to Love a Burning World
130(4)
Jennifer Atkinson
This Will Be
134(5)
Elena Passarello
On Time
139(4)
Taylor Brorby
Why Turn Inward Just as the Planet Needs Us Most?
143(4)
Sarah Jaquette Ray
Smoke, Cracked Corn, and a Helicopter Rescue
147(5)
Alison Hawthorne Deming
Fireflies
152(5)
Scott Russell Sanders
Notes on Contributors 157