The Lives of Deltas
Creative Engagements with the More-Than-Human
The Lives of Deltas
Creative Engagements with the More-Than-Human
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Drawing upon the wealth of ecocritical scholarship on island studies, new materialism, and posthumanism, this volume proposes a new conceptualization of the world's deltas intended to articulate the novel situation regarding the multiple imaginations and entry points to approaching the symbiotic relation between water and land. The focus on the global deltaic ecosystem within these frameworks, deviating from Eurocentrism, allows for critical insights into and reflections on the relationship between humans and nonhumans, waterways, and cities.
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Table of Contents
Rick Dolphijn and Winnie L.M. Yee
PART 1 Thinking the Lives of Deltas
1. Keeping a Critical Distance: Territoriality, the Water, and Us
Rick Dolphijn
2. Waters, Their holdings, Embankments, Drifts and Currents
Susanne Winterling
3. Choreographing Deltas: Geo-Semiosis and the (In)tangible Heritage of Hong Kong
Kanta Kochhar-Lindgren & Gray Kochhar-Lindgren
4. On Archipelagic Ontology
Alex Taek Gwang Lee
PART 2: Situating the Lives of Deltas
5. Becoming Amphibious for Multispecies Environmental Justice: Insights from the Llobregat River Delta
Christian Alonso, Vicky Beni´tez, Ferran Lega, Eduardo Ruiz, and Chiara Sgaramella
6. Deep Dive into Resilience with “Friends from the sea” in Vistula Delta: Practicing Art with Youth in Stormy Times
Irena Chawrilska
7. A Woman on the Shore, or, Archipeliagic Thinking in the Delta
Toshiya Ueno
PART 3: Creating the Lives of Deltas
8. The Deltas as the Interface: Reimagining Hope and Death in the Two Multi-Media Artworks
Winnie L.M. Yee
9. Eco-Meloncholy and the More-Than-Human World: Bontaro Dokuyama
Jason Waite
10. Delta Time
Morgan Wong
11. Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone
Chan Ho-lun Fredie
12. Naming of the rivers in Tajik mountains
Kristiina Koskentola
Product details
| Published | 10 Dec 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 256 |
| ISBN | 9798216469032 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Series | Posthumanities and Citizenship Futures |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























