The AAG is pleased to announce that Volume 2, Issue 1 (June 2016) of GeoHumanities is now available. GeoHumanities is the newest journal of the American Association of Geographers. It features articles that span conceptual and methodological debates in geography and the humanities; critical reflections on analog and digital artistic productions; and new scholarly interactions occurring at the intersections of geography and multiple humanities disciplines.
There are full length scholarly articles in the GeoHumanities Articles section and shorter creative pieces that cross over between the academy and creative practice in the Practices and Curations section.
Each issue, the Editors choose one article to make freely available. In this issue you can read Race, Space, and the Problem of Guatemala in Miguel Ángel Asturias’s Early Work by Joel Wainwright and Joshua Lund for free. To access the most recent issue of GeoHumanities click here.
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Table of Contents
Forum on Attunement
Posthuman Attunements: Aesthetics, Authority and the Arts of Creative Listening by Julian Brigstocke and Tehseen Noorani
Aesthetics, Politics, and Attunement: On Some Questions Brought by Alterity and Ontology by Mark Jackson
Open Access: Ecological Attunement in a Theological Key: Adventures in Antifascist Aesthetics by Claire Blencowe
Public Attunement with More-than-Human Others: Witnessing the Life and Death of Bear 71 by Gwendolyn Blue
The Making of the Brave Sheep or … the Laboratory as the Unlikely Space of Attunement to Animal Emotions by Mara Miele
African Orature as Ecophilosophy: Tuning in to the Voices of the Land by Anatoli Ignatov
Forum on Attunement: Practices and Curations
Open Access: Exhausted Futures by Julian Brigstocke
Articles
Editors’ Choice: Race, Space, and the Problem of Guatemala in Miguel Ángel Asturias’s Early Work by Joel Wainwright and Joshua Lund
Mapping Agency: Global Geography and Naturalism in Willa Cather’s One of Ours by Anne Baker |
A Place for Other Stories: Authorship and Evidence in Experimental Times by Mitch Rose
The Agency of Place: Toward a More-Than-Human Geographical Self by Soren C. Larsen and Jay T. Johnson
Open Access: Engaging Hashima: Memory Work, Site-Based Affects, and the Possibilities of Interruption by Deborah P. Dixon, Mark Pendleton and Carina Fearnley
Futile Labor by Ionat Zurr
Environmental Justice, Vital Materiality, and the Toxic Sublime in Edward Burtynsky’s Manufactured Landscapes by Sarah Jaquette Ray
The Shock of the Whole: Phenomenologies of Global Mapping in Solomon Nikritin’s The Old and the New by Simon Ferdinand
Practices and Curations
Night for Day: Anticipating Environmental Futures Through Contemporary Art by Perdita Phillips
At the Feast of Asylum by Yousif M. Qasmiyeh
A Politics of the Urban Ordinary: The Material Ad Hoc-ness of Shops in London by Mia Hunt
Clay (a poem) by Jacob Bendix |