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Cloud climbers : declarations through images and words for a just and ecologically sustainable peace / [by] Joseph Camilleri [and 28 others]; with artwork by William Kelly & Benjamin McKeown; edited by Anne Elvey.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Armadale, Victoria : Palaver, 2021.Description: 108 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780648855132
  • 0648855139 (Trade Paper) :
Subject(s): Summary: "Colonial invasion, nuclear weapons, pandemics and the entanglements of war with fossil fuel extraction and climate change, challenge our capacities to act with hope for an ecologically just and peaceful future. Framed around artwork by William Kelly and Benjamin McKeown and ekphrastic poetry by acclaimed writers Bella Li, Susan Fealy, Alex Skovron and Andy Jackson, this book reflects the conviction that the arts, literature, activism and scholarship can together contribute to the kinds of cultural shift requisite for a peace that flows from and extends to human relations with the natural world. As well as artists and poets, the contributors include activists, Indigenous, ecological, feminist, legal, theological and religious scholars"--page 4 of cover.
Holdings
Item type Current library Shelving location Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Book Book Dalton McCaughey Library Level 2 SF11 E51 Available 33865001667754
Total holds: 0

Contributors: Joseph Camilleri, Jim Crosthwaite, Wanda Deifelt, Marie Dennis, Garry Worete Deverell, Anne Elvey, Susan Fealy, Deborah Guess, Deborah Hart, Jione Havea, Andy Jackson, Jason Kelly, William Kelly, Jonathan Keren-Black, Bella Li, Rose Lucas, Mónica A. Maher, Freya Mathews, Benjamin McKeown, Ruth Mitchell, Mick Pope, Dianne Rayson, Omar Sakr, Anna Sakurai, Craig Santos Perez, Alex Skovron, Deborah Storie, Kanchana Weerakoon, Asmi Wood.

"Colonial invasion, nuclear weapons, pandemics and the entanglements of war with fossil fuel extraction and climate change, challenge our capacities to act with hope for an ecologically just and peaceful future. Framed around artwork by William Kelly and Benjamin McKeown and ekphrastic poetry by acclaimed writers Bella Li, Susan Fealy, Alex Skovron and Andy Jackson, this book reflects the conviction that the arts, literature, activism and scholarship can together contribute to the kinds of cultural shift requisite for a peace that flows from and extends to human relations with the natural world. As well as artists and poets, the contributors include activists, Indigenous, ecological, feminist, legal, theological and religious scholars"--page 4 of cover.