Wilfrid Laurier University Press
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About this book
downstream: reimagining water brings together artists, writers, scientists, scholars, environmentalists, and activists who understand that our shared human need for clean water is crucial to building peace and good relationships with one another and the planet. This book explores the key roles that culture, arts, and the humanities play in supporting healthy water-based ecology and provides local, global, and Indigenous perspectives on water that help to guide our societies in a time of global warming. The contributions range from practical to visionary, and each of the four sections closes with a poem to encourage personal freedom along with collective care.
This book contributes to the formation of an intergenerational, culturally inclusive, participatory water ethic. Such an ethic arises from intellectual courage, spiritual responsibilities, practical knowledge, and deep appreciation for human dependence on water for a meaningful quality of life. Downstream illuminates how water teaches us interdependence with other humans and living creatures, both near and far.
Author / Editor information
Rita Wong is a writer, teacher, and waterkeeper. She is the author of three books of poetry and the co-author of several collaborative works, most recently, beholden: a poem as long as the river (2018), with the poet Fred Wah. With Dorothy Christian (Secwepemc and Syilx Nations), Wong edited downstream: reimagining water (WLU Press, 2017). She is an associate professor of Critical + Cultural Studies at Emily Carr University of Art + Design, where she teaches classes in the humanities and creative writing.
Reviews
This rich collection brings together the work of artists, writers, scientists, scholars, environmentalists, and activists, all focusing on the looming global water crisis. ... Writing styles vary from piece to piece throughout the book—poetic, personal, journalistic, and academic—but the shifts between each are well worth navigating for any reader interested in human futures on Earth.
---Downstream stakes out a bold and creative claim to collaborative and cross-cultural eco-spiritual-neo-traditional knowing and, with it, new approaches to policy and action.
A timely read that lends depth and resonance to some of the material and voices [in other books on the subject].
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Acknowledgements
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Re-storying Waters, Re-storying Relations
1 - contexts for knowing and unknowing water
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Planetary Distress Signals
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Water
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Interweaving Water
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Water and Knowledge
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Excerpts from “a child’s fable”
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Water
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From Our Homelands to the Tar Sands
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Keepers of the Water
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Water Walk Pedagogy
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A Response to Pascua Lama
113 - shared ethical and embodied practices
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Moving with Water
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Bodies of Water
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Upstream
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Ice Receding/Books Reseeding
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Tsunami Chant
193 - a respectful coexistence in common: water perspectives
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Listening to the Elders at the Keepers of the Water Gathering
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Coastal Waters in Distress from Excessive Nutrients
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Bodies of Water
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Permeable Toronto
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Saturate/Dissolve
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Bring Me Back
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About the Contributors
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Index
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