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How to Make a Wetland

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How to Make A Wetland tells the story of two Turkish coastal areas, both shaped by ecological change and political uncertainty. On the Black Sea coast and the shores of the Aegean, farmers, scienti...
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How to Make A Wetland tells the story of two Turkish coastal areas, both shaped by ecological change and political uncertainty. On the Black Sea coast and the shores of the Aegean, farmers, scientists, fishermen, and families grapple with livelihoods in transition, as their environment is bound up in national and international conservation projects. Bridges and drainage canals, apartment buildings and highways—as well as the birds, water buffalo, and various animals of the regions—all inform a moral ecology in the making.

Drawing on six years of fieldwork in wetlands and deltas, Caterina Scaramelli offers an anthropological understanding of sweeping environmental and infrastructural change, and the moral claims made on livability and materiality in Turkey, and beyond. Beginning from a moral ecological position, she takes into account the notion that politics is not simply projected onto animals, plants, soil, water, sediments, rocks, and other non-human beings and materials. Rather, people make politics through them. With this book, she highlights the aspirations, moral relations, and care practices in constant play in contestations and alliances over environmental change.

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Price: $28.00
Pages: 240
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Publication Date: 16 March 2021
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503615403
Format: Paperback
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"Caterina Scaramelli is a deeply informed guide to the wetlands, whose very ecological richness and complexity make them an ideal lens for understanding what humans have done with and to the environment. How to Make a Wetland is a model of interdisciplinary scholarship, nuance, and lucidity."—James C. Scott, Yale University
Caterina Scaramelli is Research Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Earth & Environment at Boston University.
Introduction: Introduction
1. The Wetlands of Turkey
2. Sediments
3. Moral Ecologies of Infrastructure
4. Caring for the Delta
5. Emergent Wetland Animals
Conclusion: Conclusion