Images of the Plant Humanities

Theory, Art and the Botanic Gaze

Daniel Whistler editor Danielle Sands editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:17th Sep '26

£90.00

This title is due to be published on 17th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Images of the Plant Humanities cover

Confronting the relationship between words and images in the representation of plant life in Western modernity, this interdisciplinary book examines the ways in which plants have been theorised both in contemporary plant humanities and modern thinking about plants more generally.

Exploring the words and images used to represent plants, this interdisciplinary book examines how vegetal life has been theorised both in the contemporary plant humanities, a developing field of research which aims to rectify the traditional neglect of plants as a model for thinking, and in Western modernity more generally.

Focusing on the varied ways that the vegetal has been represented, misrepresented, or even hidden, during modernity, it studies how philosophical, scientific and environmental theories, as well as colonial histories, have determined these representations, as well as how these representations have themselves influenced theory. Bringing aesthetic depictions of plant life into conversation with philosophical, cultural, literary and scientific thinking, it looks to return our attention to vegetal life, and to challenge traditional assumptions regarding plant intelligence, agency and communication.

A fascinating collection that explores the myriad different ways in which humans see and represent plants and questions the biases inherent in the Western botanic gaze. * Patricia I. Vieira, Center for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal *

ISBN: 9781350502611

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320 pages