The Cultivated Forest
People and Woodlands in Asian History
John S Lee editor Bradley Camp Davis editor Brian Lander editor Ian M Miller editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Washington Press
Published:29th Nov '22
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With a general introduction to forest histories in East and Southeast Asia and a multidisciplinary set of authors, The Cultivated Forest constructs alternative lineages of forest knowledge that aim to transcend the frameworks imposed by colonial or national histories.
Synthesizes multiple perspectives on Asian forests from early history to the near present
Forests have histories that need to be told. This examination of wood and woodlands in East and Southeast Asia brings together case studies from China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Sumatra to explore continuities in the history of forest management across these regions as well as the distinctive qualities of human-forest relations within each context. With a general introduction to forest histories in East and Southeast Asia and a multidisciplinary set of authors, The Cultivated Forest constructs alternative lineages of forest knowledge that aim to transcend the frameworks imposed by colonial or national histories. Across these regions, forests were sites of exploitation, contestation, and ritual just as they were in Europe and America. This volume puts studies of Asian forests into conversation with global forest histories.
"...a superb array of essays makes this fascinating collection invaluable. The rubric of "cultivated forests" is enormously productive in helping us understand that human societies never developed separately from trees but in intimate association with them, shaping forests and being shaped in return."
(Seoul Journal of Korean Studies)"Challenge[s] readers to consider how plant-centered studies enrich and complicate narratives of humans in East and Southeast Asian environments, societies, and industries."
(Journal of Asian StudISBN: 9780295750903
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 407g
274 pages