In this week’s narrated essay, cultural ecologist and geophilosopher David Abram conjures the impossible movements of Alaskan salmon, sandhill cranes, and monarch butterflies on their annual migrations, marveling at the reciprocal interactions that guide these creatures across the wider body of the Earth. What if, David asks, we understood migration as emerging from a conversation—a spontaneous reciprocity—between migrating creatures and the environments they migrate within? How might we humans, whose senses have coevolved with the enfolding biosphere, begin to recognize ourselves, too, as expressions of the animate, breathing Earth?
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Hidden Bayou – Nathaniel Rich.
Becoming Water: Black Memory in Slavery’s Afterlives – Makshya Tolbert
Saguaro, Free of the Earth – Boyce Upholt
In the Shifting Embrace of the Ganga – Arati Kumar-Rao
Dwelling on Earth – Jay Griffiths
The Inward Migration in Apocalyptic Times – Alexis Wright
Another Kind of Time – a conversation with Jenny Odell
The Nightingale's Song – a conversation with Sam Lee
A Woman Meets an Owl, a Rattlesnake, and a Hummingbird – Greg Sarris
Reindeer at the End of the World – Bathsheba Demuth
Monuments Upon the Tumultuous Earth – Boyce Upholt
Valemon The Bear: Myth in the Age of the Anthropocene – featuring Martin Shaw
What Survives – Lacy M. Johnson
When You Meet the Monster, Anoint Its Feet – Bayo Akomolafe
The Fallout: Voices from Ukraine – Anna Badkhen et al.
Creatures That Don’t Conform – Lucy Jones
Sanctuaries of Silence – A Listening Journey
An Ethics of Wild Mind – a conversation with David Hinton
Kinship, Community, and Consciousness – a conversation with Richard Powers
Finding Joy in the Unknown – a conversation with Dara McAnulty
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