Alterhumanism
Alterhumanism
Alterhumanism
Piergiorgio Di Giminiani

Alterhumanism

Becoming Human on a Conservation Frontier

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    "In this fascinating account, Piergiorgio Di Giminiani examines the diverse ways 'being human' emerges in a conservation frontier in southern Chile. Based on years of fieldwork with Indigenous settlers, forest lovers, timber harvesters, and avian ecologists, among others, Alterhumanism helps us see humanity as a kind of ongoing experiment, full of possibility and contradictions - an important reminder to all of us." - Laura A. Ogden, author of Loss and Wonder at the World's End

    "Piergiorgio Di Giminiani provides an ethnographically rich and intellectually provocative study of the Anthropocene within the conservation frontier of southern Chile. Plural renderings of 'the human' emerge within the entangled, multispecies worlds of Indigenous farmers, national settlers, ecotourists, conservation scientists, birds, and forests. Di Giminiani develops an innovative theoretical approach termed 'alterhumanism' that will reward engaged readers within the fields of environmental anthropology, multispecies ethnography, posthumanism, and Latin American studies." - Marcos Mendoza, author of The Patagonian Sublime: The Green Economy and Post-Neoliberal Politics

    "In this fascinating account, Piergiorgio Di Giminiani examines the diverse ways 'being human' emerges in a conservation frontier in southern Chile. Based on years of fieldwork with Indigenous settlers, forest lovers, timber harvesters, and avian ecologists, among others, Alterhumanism helps us see humanity as a kind of ongoing experiment, full of possibility and contradictions - an important reminder to all of us." - Laura A. Ogden, author of Loss and Wonder at the World's End

    "Piergiorgio Di Giminiani provides an ethnographically rich and intellectually provocative study of the Anthropocene within the conservation frontier of southern Chile. Plural renderings of 'the human' emerge within the entangled, multispecies worlds of Indigenous farmers, national settlers, ecotourists, conservation scientists, birds, and forests. Di Giminiani develops an innovative theoretical approach termed 'alterhumanism' that will reward engaged readers within the fields of environmental anthropology, multispecies ethnography, posthumanism, and Latin American studies." - Marcos Mendoza, author of The Patagonian Sublime: The Green Economy and Post-Neoliberal Politics

    Piergiorgio Di Giminiani is an associate professor in anthropology at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. He is the author of Sentient Lands: Indigeneity, Property, and Political Imagination in Neoliberal Chile.

    Specifications

    Publisher University of Arizona Press
    Pub date Nov. 11, 2025
    Pages 304
    Theme Social and cultural anthropology
    Measurements 229 x 152 mm
    Weight 454 gr
    EAN 9780816555710
    Binding Hardback / bound
    Language English

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