Ephemeral Coast: Visualizing Coastal Climate Change

Ephemeral Coast: Visualizing Coastal Climate Change
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Publisher : Vernon Press
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9781648894343
ISBN-13 : 1648894348
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Book Synopsis Ephemeral Coast: Visualizing Coastal Climate Change by : Celina Jeffery

Download or read book Ephemeral Coast: Visualizing Coastal Climate Change written by Celina Jeffery and published by Vernon Press. This book was released on 2022-08-02 with total page 203 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Ephemeral Coast - Visualizing Coastal Climate Change" considers the ways that art can offer a means through which to discover, analyze, re-imagine and re-frame emotive discourses about the ecological and cultural transformations of the coastline. This edited anthology takes ephemerality as its central conceptual and methodological framework and presents a series of essays that create interconnections between environmental and social considerations of the coast, a succession of embodied creative practices, and shifting regional geographic identities. The book presents a series of specific case studies of artistic practices and strategies that seek to capture the rewriting of cartographic maps that are being reshaped by rising seas, coastal flooding and catastrophic weather. The essays in this edited volume engender creative strategies for understanding new and uncertain coastal ecologies and the loss, expulsion or destruction of their associated cultures, habitats, species and ecosystems. The anthology also looks at the historical, mnemonic and contemporary transitional conditions of ‘conflicted’ coastal spaces in which empire, modernity and globalization press on coastal erosion and incursions, proliferate it with trivial plastics, pollution and disposable attitudes, and bring vulnerable communities into uncertain futures."


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