Автор: Weaver, Brynne Название: Butcher and blackbird ISBN: 0349441561 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780349441566 Издательство: Little Brown Рейтинг: Цена: 1516.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть (более 5-х шт.)
Автор: Brynne Weaver Название: Scythe & Sparrow ISBN: 0349442185 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780349442181 Издательство: Little Brown Рейтинг: Цена: 1972.00 р. Наличие на складе: Поставка под заказ.
Автор: Brynne Weaver Название: Leather & Lark ISBN: 0349442177 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780349442174 Издательство: Little Brown Рейтинг: Цена: 1972.00 р. Наличие на складе: Поставка под заказ.
Автор: Brynne Weaver Название: Butcher and Blackbird ISBN: 0349442169 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780349442167 Издательство: Little Brown Рейтинг: Цена: 1972.00 р. Наличие на складе: Поставка под заказ.
Автор: Asher, Brynne Название: Vines: A Killers Novel ISBN: 1539747212 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781539747215 Издательство: Неизвестно Рейтинг: Цена: 1671.00 р. Наличие на складе: Нет в наличии.
Автор: Brynne Asher, Asher Название: Veils ISBN: 1703191110 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781703191110 Издательство: Неизвестно Рейтинг: Цена: 2757.00 р. Наличие на складе: Нет в наличии.
Автор: Brynne Asher, Asher Название: BAD SITUATION ISBN: 1730912370 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781730912375 Издательство: Неизвестно Рейтинг: Цена: 3449.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: 2022 WHA Caughey Western History Prize for the most distinguished book on the American West
Can a sea be a settler? What if it is a sea that exists only in the form of incongruous, head-scratching contradictions: a wetland in a desert, a wildlife refuge that poisons birds, a body of water in which fish suffocate? Traci Brynne Voyles’s history of the Salton Sea examines how settler colonialism restructures physical environments in ways that further Indigenous dispossession, racial capitalism, and degradation of the natural world. In other words, The Settler Sea asks how settler colonialism entraps nature to do settlers’ work for them.
The Salton Sea, Southern California’s largest inland body of water, occupies the space between the lush agricultural farmland of the Imperial Valley and the austere desert called “America’s Sahara.” The sea sits near the boundary between the United States and Mexico and lies at the often-contested intersections of the sovereign lands of the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuillas and the state of California. Created in 1905, when overflow from the Colorado River combined with a poorly constructed irrigation system to cause the whole river to flow into the desert, this human-maintained body of water is considered a looming environmental disaster.
The Salton Sea’s very precariousness—existing always in the interstices of human and natural influences, between desert and wetland, between the skyward pull of the sun and the constant inflow of polluted water—is both a symptom and symbol of the larger precariousness of settler relationships to the environment, in the West and beyond. Voyles provides an innovative exploration of the Salton Sea, looking to the ways the sea, its origins, and its role in human life have been vital to the people who call this region home.
Автор: Rebele-Henry Brynne Название: Prelude: Poems ISBN: 0822966883 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780822966883 Издательство: Bloomsbury Academic Рейтинг: Цена: 2483.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: Prelude explores the gay female experience through a poetic reconstruction of the girlhood and adolescence of Saint Catherine of Siena
Автор: Voyles, Traci Brynne Название: Settler sea ISBN: 1496216733 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781496216731 Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan) Рейтинг: Цена: 7524.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: 2022 WHA Caughey Western History Prize for the most distinguished book on the American West
Can a sea be a settler? What if it is a sea that exists only in the form of incongruous, head-scratching contradictions: a wetland in a desert, a wildlife refuge that poisons birds, a body of water in which fish suffocate? Traci Brynne Voyles’s history of the Salton Sea examines how settler colonialism restructures physical environments in ways that further Indigenous dispossession, racial capitalism, and degradation of the natural world. In other words, The Settler Sea asks how settler colonialism entraps nature to do settlers’ work for them.
The Salton Sea, Southern California’s largest inland body of water, occupies the space between the lush agricultural farmland of the Imperial Valley and the austere desert called “America’s Sahara.” The sea sits near the boundary between the United States and Mexico and lies at the often-contested intersections of the sovereign lands of the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuillas and the state of California. Created in 1905, when overflow from the Colorado River combined with a poorly constructed irrigation system to cause the whole river to flow into the desert, this human-maintained body of water is considered a looming environmental disaster.
The Salton Sea’s very precariousness—existing always in the interstices of human and natural influences, between desert and wetland, between the skyward pull of the sun and the constant inflow of polluted water—is both a symptom and symbol of the larger precariousness of settler relationships to the environment, in the West and beyond. Voyles provides an innovative exploration of the Salton Sea, looking to the ways the sea, its origins, and its role in human life have been vital to the people who call this region home.