Endlings : fables for the anthropocene.

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Author / Creator:PYNE, LYDIA.
Imprint:[S.l.] : UNIV OF MINNESOTA PRESS, 2022.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13480804
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ISBN:9781452968865
1452968861
1517914833
9781517914837
Other form:Print version: 1517914833 9781517914837
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Amid the historical decimation of species around the globe, a new way into the language of loss

An endling is the last known individual of a species; when that individual dies, the species becomes extinct. These "last individuals" are poignant characters in the stories that humans tell themselves about today's Anthropocene. In this evocative work, Lydia Pyne explores how discussion about endlings--how we tell their histories--draws on deep traditions of storytelling across a variety of narrative types that go well beyond the science of these species' biology or their evolutionary history.

Endlings provides a useful and thoughtful discussion of species concepts: how species start and how (and why) they end, what it means to be a "charismatic" species, the effects of rewilding, and what makes species extinction different in this era. From Benjamin the thylacine to Celia the ibex to Lonesome George the Galápagos tortoise, endlings, Pyne shows, have the power to shape how we think about grief, mourning, and loss amid the world's sixth mass extinction.

Physical Description:1 online resource
ISBN:9781452968865
1452968861
1517914833
9781517914837