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Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman
 By Jeffrey Jerome Cohen

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Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman
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Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman
 By Jeffrey Jerome Cohen

  • Sales Rank: #345414 in Books
  • Model: 31822971
  • Published on: 2015-05-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x 1.00" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 376 pages

Review
"If our historic engagement with stone is the story of cave painting, toolmaking, and home building, Cohen wants to recover a secret history that moves beyond such utilitarian domination. His version is about collaboration and gregarious commingling between humans and stones ... Contemplate a gem to reveal medieval lapidary magic, global trade routes, and the humbling scale of deep time. Cohen zooms out from a pebble to a planet and finds "a durable link to a dynamic cosmos" ... Cohen wants to make pebbles pulse."--- Hunter Dukes, Los Angeles Review of Books 

Cohen (English and Medieval and Early Modern Studies Institute, George Washington Univ.) explores the unrelenting vitality of the inert, i.e., stone, and challenges the human desire to view it as external to and separate from humans. He postulates that stones are never completely inert; they have interior and exterior lives, like humans, which is an assertion that challenges the human tendency to view stone as "other" and "natural," two categories of existence that engender exploitation, commodification, and consumption. Cohen hypothesizes that rocks, stones, minerals, and gems possess inner lives and agency, as revealed by their use in medieval texts, that are useful in solving human problems and understanding human interconnectedness with nature. Punctuated by and organized with clichés, metaphors, and concepts used commonly to reference stones in human experience, the text consists of an explanatory, reflective introduction; seven chapters that explore sociocultural, political, literary, geological, and personal history in an effort to uncover the puissance of stone and consider human experience in non-human terms; and immensely useful notes, bibliography, and index. Rendered eloquently, Cohen's text is a useful attempt at crafting a unique theoretical framework for challenging assumptions about the differences between humans and nature.--H. Doss, Wilbur Wright College, City Colleges of Chicago CHOICE May 2016 Vol. 53 No. 9

"Stone: An Inhuman Ecology is a simplysplendid book. It reads well and, I have already found, it teaches well. Itprovokes all kinds of fundamental questions about historiography, time,literature, and philosophy. If you read it actively, it will actually changethe way you look at stones, memorials, or medieval texts. It sets a stan-dard for eco-materialist literary criticism, while hospitably inviting others(human and non-human) into future conversations. I found it inspiringand courageous in showing how scholarly expertise and personal pas-sions may feed and deepen each other, and I hope it encourages othersto follow similar paths." 
--- Paul A. Harris, SubStance (140.45, 2016)


"A poignant and poetic book, Stone is a provocative contribution to anthropocene studies. Rather than naming humans as agents endowed with geologic force, Jeffrey Jerome Cohen contemplates our anxious collaboration with lithic matter that outlasts and eludes us. Stone is a must-read for anyone interested in rethinking the anthropocene within the geologic turn in literary and cultural studies."
—Stephanie LeMenager, University of Oregon



"If our historic engagement with stone is the story of cave painting, toolmaking, and home building, Cohen wants to recover a secret history that moves beyond such utilitarian domination. His version is about collaboration and gregarious commingling between humans and stones."—Los Angeles Review of Books

"A gorgeous lovesong to lithic form, narrative endurance, and the urgent need to connect."—The Bookfish:Thalassology, Shakespeare, and Swimming

"Rendered eloquently, Cohen’s text is a useful attempt at crafting a unique theoretical framework for challenging assumptions about the differences between humans and nature."—CHOICE

"Ranging between the poetic and the pedantic, heroically imagining beyond its academic constraints, Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman presents a unique history that is central to some of our most urgent ecological concerns. "—The Goose: A Journal of Arts, Environment, and Culture in Canada

"An elegantly structured, stylistically-rich study in theory and criticism. "—SubStance

"Stone is a beautifully written book that moves from scholarly engagement with medieval texts to more contemporary issues and ideas, as well as a deal of personal material, and etymological musings."—The Year’s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory

About the Author
Jeffrey Jerome Cohen is professor of English and director of the Medieval and Early Modern Studies Institute at George Washington University. He is the author of Medieval Identity Machines and Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages, and the editor of Monster Theory: Reading Culture, Prismatic Ecology, and Elemental Ecocritism: Thinking with Earth, Air, Fire, and Water (all from Minnesota). 
For more about Jeffrey Cohen, go to jeffreyjeromecohen.com

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