Shimmer Flying Fox Exuberance in Worlds of Peril

Beautiful, persecuted, fragile, resilient: how flying foxes help us confront every big question facing life on earth today'I was called to flying-foxes. My research questions led me into multispecies ethnographic work involving wildlife carers and academically trained scientists in eastern Aust...

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Living with flying-foxes, I came to understand, takes us straight to the heart of every big question facing Earth life in the 21st century.'Draws on etho-ethnographic fieldwork with flying fox scientists, conservationists and rehabilitation carers, as well as with Australian Aboriginal communities - a leading example of interdisciplinary, multispecies scholarship Paints a vivid portrayal of the art of multispecies care amidst ongoing perilEloquently reflects on death and persecution in a time of extinctionsElaborates Aboriginal philosophies of ancestral power, brought into contact with other philosophical and scientific traditionsEngages with decolonial ecological ethics and contributes to environmental philosophyThe highly anticipated final book by the leading anthropologist and environmental humanities scholar Deborah Bird Rose (1946-2018)Deborah Bird Rose explores the shimmer of life - the iridescent pulse of beauty and power,
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