Weirding Landscapes
Arctic Glacier Extinction and Monsters of the Anthropocene
Author(s)
Herva, Vesa-Pekka
Hakonen, Aki
Norum, Roger
Seitsonen, Oula
Fjellström, Markus
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book investigates human-environment relations in the context of the anthropocenic Arctic. Through an archaeological and anthropological study of landscape, it wields “weirding” – a creative mode of engagement with the world – as a means of coming to terms with the stranger, experiential dimensions of a planet populated by diverse non-human entities often bearing monstrous characteristics. Such entities are exemplified by climate change itself, at once human-induced and a force of its own volition that maintains an elusive “presence” as a co-inhabitant of the Anthropocene. The book focuses on the landscape of Ritničohkka, a fjell in Sápmi, Finnish Lapland. Ritničohkka is erstwhile home to a diminutive “glacier”, whose “weird”, anomalous characteristics crowned the fjell until it several years ago melted into history. Taking a broadly autoethnographic approach, it considers perceptions of, and affective experiences in, this rough and relatively remote, “otherworldly” environment, discussing diverse ways of encountering and relating to the Arctic in the context of scientific fieldwork.
Keywords
Arctic; Landscape; glaciers; phenomenology; human-environment relations; weirding; Anthropocene Arctic; Anthropocene; RitničohkkaDOI
10.1007/978-3-031-85016-5ISBN
9783031850158Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
Cham, 2025Grantor
Imprint
Palgrave MacmillanSeries
Arctic Encounters,Classification
The environment
Sociology
Anthropology
Human geography