Description
This book contributes to the formation of an intergenerational, culturally inclusive, participatory water ethic. Such an ethic arises from intellectual courage, spiritual responsibilities, practical knowledge, and deep appreciation for human dependence on water for a meaningful quality of life. Downstream illuminates how water teaches us interdependence with other humans and living creatures, both near and far.
About the Author
Dorothy Christian is a visual storyteller from the Secwepemc and Syilx Nations of British Columbia. She is a Ph. D. candidate at UBC's Department of Educational Studies and currently writing her dissertation ""Gathering Knowledge: Visual Storytellers & Indigenous Storywork."" Publications include chapters in Thinking with Water (Chen et al., eds., 2013) and Cultivating Canada: Reconciliation Through the Lens of Cultural Diversity (Mathur et al., eds., 2011).
Rita Wong is an award-winning writer of four books of poetry, her latest titled undercurrent (2015). She is co-editor of downstream: reimagining water (WLU Press 2017), nominated for the Alanna Bondar Memorial Book Prize. She teaches at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, on the unceded Coast Salish territories also known as Vancouver, where she learns from water.
Reviews
Downstream stakes out a bold and creative claim to collaborative and cross-cultural eco-spiritual-neo-traditional knowing and, with it, new approaches to policy and action. A timely read that lends depth and resonance to some of the material and voices [in other books on the subject]. -- Heather Menzies -- Literary Review of Canada, 20170601
This rich collection brings together the work of artists, writers, scientists, scholars, environmentalists, and activists, all focusing on the looming global water crisis. ... Writing styles vary from piece to piece throughout the book--poetic, personal, journalistic, and academic--but the shifts between each are well worth navigating for any reader interested in human futures on Earth. -- Publishers Weekly, 20170814
"This collection of works successfully expands our knowledge of and experience with water by merging natural science, social science, arts, and humanities approaches to water. It offers new, innovative, and engaging ways to think about and experience water, especially as it relates to life and vitality." -- Sara Beth Keough, Saginaw Valley State University -- American Review of Canadian Studies, 2018
Awards
Short-listed for Alanna Bondar Memorial Book Prize 2018 (Canada).
Book Information
ISBN 9781771122139
Author Dorothy Christian
Format Paperback
Page Count 300
Imprint Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 25mm