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portada Restless Ecologies. Climate Change and Socioecological Futures in the Peruvian Highlands
Formato
Libro Físico
Año
2025
N° páginas
256
Encuadernación
Tapa Dura
Dimensiones
22.90 x 15.20 cm
ISBN13
9780816554171

Restless Ecologies. Climate Change and Socioecological Futures in the Peruvian Highlands

Allison Caine (Autor) · University of Arizona Press · Tapa Dura

Restless Ecologies. Climate Change and Socioecological Futures in the Peruvian Highlands - Allison Caine

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In the high Andean grasslands 4,500 meters above sea level, Quechua alpaca herders live on the edges of glaciers that have retreated more rapidly in the past fifty years than at any point in the previous six millennia. Women are the primary herders, and their specialized knowledge and skill is vital to the ability of high-elevation communities to survive in changing climatic conditions. In the past decade, however, these herders and their animals have traversed a rapidly shifting terrain. Drawing on the Quechua concept of k'ita, or restlessness, Allison Caine explores how herders in the community of Chillca in the Cordillera Vilcanota mountain range of the southeastern Peruvian Andes sense and make sense of changing conditions. Capricious mountains, distracted alpacas, and wayward children deviate from their expected spatial and temporal trajectories. When practices of sociality start to fall apart- when animals no longer listen to herders' whistles, children no longer visit their parents, and humans no longer communicate with mountains- these failures signal a broader ecological instability that threatens the viability of the herder's world. For more than two years, the author herded alongside the women of the Cordillera Vilcanota, observing them and talking with them about their interactions with their animals, landscapes, and neighbors. Emphasizing the importance of Indigenous knowledge and traditional ecological practices, Caine argues that Quechua understandings of restlessness align with and challenge broader theoretical understandings of what it is to be vulnerable in a time of planetary crisis.

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