More-Than-Human Histories of Latin America and the Caribbean: Decentring the Human in Environmental History

Diogo de Carvalho Cabral
University of London Press
2024-07-25

<p>The Latin American and Caribbean regions’ historical trajectories have been shaped by complex human-nonhuman interactions. In these histories people are important, even crucial, actors, but not the only ones. Offering a novel approach to the writing of Latin American history, this book brings nine thought-provoking chapters together with a historiographical introduction and critical afterword to centre nonhuman beings and things. The oscillating glare of the sun, the resourcefulness of insects, the tectonic instability of national territories, and the life-giving and intractable impassivity of rivers are some of the other-than-human agents driving history in the volume’s chapters. It problematises Latin American(ist) historiography’s tendency to frame ‘nature’ as a separate ontological domain that is only acted upon – conquered, manipulated, devastated – lacking the self-propelled dynamics capable of shaping the course of events. With broad regional and temporal coverage across Latin America and the Caribbean from the pre-colonial period to the present day, the book responds to environmental history’s call to write biophysical environments into the human past – a reconsideration of historical agency that, in this era of climate change, is needed now more than ever.</p>

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  • Applied ecology
  • Ecological science, the Biosphere
  • Latin America – Mexico, Central America, South America
  • Historiography
  • History of the Americas
  • Environmentalist thought and ideology
  • Environmental Humanities
  • Languages, Cultures and Societies ⇒ Latin American and Caribbean Studies
  • biophysical
  • Caribbean
  • climate change
  • ecology
  • environmental humanities
  • South America
  • Historiography
  • Environmentalist thought & ideology
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  • Historical geography
  • historiography
  • history
  • latin america
  • non-human
  • south america

More-Than-Human Histories of Latin America and the Caribbean: Decentring the Human in Environmental History

Diogo de Carvalho Cabral

University of London Press

2024-07-25

CC BY-NC-ND

<p>The Latin American and Caribbean regions’ historical trajectories have been shaped by complex human-nonhuman interactions. In these histories people are important, even crucial, actors, but not the only ones. Offering a novel approach to the writing of Latin American history, this book brings nine thought-provoking chapters together with a historiographical introduction and critical afterword to centre nonhuman beings and things. The oscillating glare of the sun, the resourcefulness of insects, the tectonic instability of national territories, and the life-giving and intractable impassivity of rivers are some of the other-than-human agents driving history in the volume’s chapters. It problematises Latin American(ist) historiography’s tendency to frame ‘nature’ as a separate ontological domain that is only acted upon – conquered, manipulated, devastated – lacking the self-propelled dynamics capable of shaping the course of events. With broad regional and temporal coverage across Latin America and the Caribbean from the pre-colonial period to the present day, the book responds to environmental history’s call to write biophysical environments into the human past – a reconsideration of historical agency that, in this era of climate change, is needed now more than ever.</p>

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Topics

  • Applied ecology
  • Ecological science, the Biosphere
  • Latin America – Mexico, Central America, South America
  • Historiography
  • History of the Americas
  • Environmentalist thought and ideology
  • Environmental Humanities
  • Languages, Cultures and Societies ⇒ Latin American and Caribbean Studies
  • biophysical
  • Caribbean
  • climate change
  • ecology
  • environmental humanities
  • South America
  • Historiography
  • Environmentalist thought & ideology
  • 5.0.0.0.0.0.0
  • Historical geography
  • historiography
  • history
  • latin america
  • non-human
  • south america