NEL DILUVIO. CULTURE CIRCUMPOLARI E GLOBAL WARMING

MATTEO MESCHIARI

Abstract


In the Flood. Circumpolar cultures and global warming. – The imaginaries of water in circumpolar cultures are changing. The erosion of old cosmologies and the accelerated melting of permafrost and continental ice are gener-ating new syncretic narratives that are beginning to be studied by ethnology and cultural geography. In the Arctic, water has become a new concrete threat and the hydrogeological disruptions triggered by rising temperatures and human mechanical alterations are redefining the local way of describing the world and man’s place in the world. By relying on some case studies centered on real and symbolic risks that come from water, this contribution intends to illustrate how the Anthropocene is shaping the concrete and imagined geography of the circumpolar regions.

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Global warming; Arctic; Indigenous ontology

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202401_17

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