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SUMMARY:Author: Allison Carruth, Novel Ecologies
DESCRIPTION:<p><i>Novel Ecologies </i>investigates a distinctly California paradigm shaped by the tech industry—what Allison Carruth terms Nature Remade. Through three case studies—synthetic wildlife, the digital cloud and space colonization—the book challenges the conviction that climate change and other environmental crises must be met with planetary-scale technological intervention. Against the world-building gambits of Google, Open AI, SpaceX and a host of start-ups, Carruth marshals the work of writers and artists who imagine provisionally hopeful futures while refusing to forget histories of power and exploitation that have made the world what it is.</p><p>Space limited. Seats available first come, first served.</p><p>“In this ode&nbsp;to livingness amidst a reckoning with devastation, Carruth has written a book that we need now and that is a testament to the future.”— Cajetan Iheka, author of<i>&nbsp;African Ecomedia: Network Forms, Planetary Politics</i></p><p>“This eye-opening account transforms environmental humanities, defining it as a public-facing, urgently actionable field.”— Wai Chee Dimock, author of <i>Weak Planet: Literature and Assisted Survival</i></p><p>“<i>Novel Ecologies</i>&nbsp;is a beautifully-written vision that gives us seeds of possible futures yet to be grown.”— Nicole Starosielski, author of <i>The Undersea Network</i></p><p><a href="https://url.avanan.click/v2/r01/___https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://allisoncarruth.com/__;!!BpyFHLRN4TMTrA!_H6xQKSkdqfXKHbo4LFX3DclEd-A1ZM7M3NyyORO0niKyA065zzXXXrufd2C37XY1ZKx3QiyFMrjY-c99h48FPs$___.YXAzOnNmZHQyOmE6bzowYTZjNTlhMWJiZDU4NDdhNmQ2NmZkM2IxYWViYTIzZTo3OmYwNjM6NGI5ZDE4YWJiNWVmZTQ5NmFkNTg3ZjkwZWUwMmM5ZTk4OTBiNzU3ZDJkNTVlZmRhNDQ2OWM3YzhmMWQyZmJjOTpoOlQ6Tg">Allison Carruth</a>&nbsp;is professor in the Effron Center for the Study of America and High Meadows Environmental Institute at Princeton University, where she directs the Program in Environmental Studies and leads the environmental media and climate storytelling studio <a href="https://url.avanan.click/v2/r01/___https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://bluelabmedia.org/__;!!BpyFHLRN4TMTrA!_H6xQKSkdqfXKHbo4LFX3DclEd-A1ZM7M3NyyORO0niKyA065zzXXXrufd2C37XY1ZKx3QiyFMrjY-c9ySFHT6A$___.YXAzOnNmZHQyOmE6bzowYTZjNTlhMWJiZDU4NDdhNmQ2NmZkM2IxYWViYTIzZTo3Ojg1Yjg6OTk0YzA2NWZhNzcyYTBhY2JiOTJhNGIwNDgxOWRmZDVhZTEwNWJhMmYxNzQ0NWU3OWNjZDc5MzhmNDRlZWIxNjpoOlQ6Tg">Blue Lab</a>. She is the previous author of <i>Global Appetites: American Power and the Literature of Food</i>.</p>
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