Description
Discover the transformative power of 'Accumulation,' a groundbreaking trade paperback from the University of Minnesota Press, published in 2022. This insightful book delves into the critical themes of accumulation in our current epoch, encompassing not only capital but also the raw materials that clutter our environment—from oceanic plastic to atmospheric carbon. This collection of essays skillfully explores how images of accumulation address urgent climate issues and catalyze political mobilization.
'Accumulation' serves as a vital cultural artifact, examining the intricate relationships between humans, other species, and the environments we inhabit. The contributors, including renowned scholars such as Emily Apter and T. J. Demos, provide a thorough investigation into the cultural infrastructure that shapes our understanding of climate change.
Engage with innovative visual scholarship that illuminates how climatic instability manifests through social behavior, ultimately offering pathways for counter-accumulations. This book encourages readers to rethink their interaction with the environment, helping visualize climate challenges in a more culturally and politically relevant manner. Perfect for researchers, students, and anyone passionate about art, architecture, and climate discourse, 'Accumulation' opens new dialogues on creating a more sustainable future. Each essay unveils the intersection of environmental awareness and social responsibility, urging readers toward actionable change.
'Accumulation' serves as a vital cultural artifact, examining the intricate relationships between humans, other species, and the environments we inhabit. The contributors, including renowned scholars such as Emily Apter and T. J. Demos, provide a thorough investigation into the cultural infrastructure that shapes our understanding of climate change.
Engage with innovative visual scholarship that illuminates how climatic instability manifests through social behavior, ultimately offering pathways for counter-accumulations. This book encourages readers to rethink their interaction with the environment, helping visualize climate challenges in a more culturally and politically relevant manner. Perfect for researchers, students, and anyone passionate about art, architecture, and climate discourse, 'Accumulation' opens new dialogues on creating a more sustainable future. Each essay unveils the intersection of environmental awareness and social responsibility, urging readers toward actionable change.