Solastalgia: An Anthology of Emotion in a Disappearing World

Solastalgia: An Anthology of Emotion in a Disappearing World Paul Bogard and Glenn Albrecht and Laura Erin England and Kathryn Nuernberger and Kathryn Miles and Suzanne Roberts and Joan Naviyuk Kane and Meera Subramanian and Lauren K. Alleyne and Roopali Phadke and Cynthia Belmont and Angela Pelster and Nickole Brown and Sean Hill and Holly Haworth and Kathleen Dean Moore and J. Drew Lanham and Genevieve Guenther and Ken Hada and Susan Clayton and Priscilla Solis Ybarra and Ben Goldfarb and Douglas Haynes and Leah Naomi Green and Jennifer Westerman and Erica Cavanagh and Priya Shukla and Marco Wilkinson and Janisse Ray and Jennifer Atkinson and Elena Passarello and Taylor Brorby and Sarah Jaquette Ray and Alison Hawthorne Deming and Scott Russell Sanders

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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.<br/>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.<br/>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.

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calendar_today 2023
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description 188 pages

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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.<br/>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.<br/>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.

business University of Virginia Press
menu_book Paperback
calendar_today 2023
qr_code_2 9780813948843
language EN
description 188 pages