Entangled Edens(English, Hardcover, Slater Candace)

Entangled Edens(English, Hardcover, Slater Candace)

  • Slater Candace
Publisher:Univ of California PressISBN 13: 9780520226418ISBN 10: 0520226410

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Entangled Edens(English, Hardcover, Slater Candace) is written by Slater Candace and published by University of California Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0520226410 (ISBN 10) and 9780520226418 (ISBN 13).

Candace Slater takes us on a journey into the Amazon that will forever change our ideas about one of the most written-about, filmed, and fought-over areas in the world. In this book, she deftly traces a rich and marvelous legacy of stories and images of the Amazon that reflects the influence of widely different groups of people - conquistadors, corporate executives, subsistence farmers - over the centuries. A careful, passionate consideration of one of the most powerful environmental icons of our time, "Entangled Edens" makes clear that we cannot defend the Amazon's dazzling array of plants and animals without comprehending its equally astonishing human and cultural diversity. Early explorers describe encounters with fearsome warrior women and tell of golden cities complete with twenty-four-carat kings. Contemporary miners talk about a living, breathing gold. TV documentaries decry deforestation and mercury poisoning.How do these disparate visions of the Amazon relate to one another?As she fits the pieces of the puzzle together, Slater shows how today's widespread portrayal of the region as a fragile rain forest on the brink of annihilation is every bit as likely as earlier depictions to obscure important aspects of this immense and complicated region. In this book, Slater draws on her fifteen years of experience collecting stories and oral histories among many different groups of people in the Amazon. Throughout "Entangled Edens", the voices of contemporary Amazonians mingle with the analyzes of such writers as Claude Levi-Strauss, Theodore Roosevelt, and nineteenth-century naturalist Henry Walter Bates. Slater convinces us that these stories and ideas, together with an understanding of their origins and ongoing impact, are as critical as scientific analyzes in the fight to preserve the rain forest.