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Water reflecting trees and light, cows visible on grassland above.

Professor Esra Özyürek and Dr Anastasia Badder are convening a reading group to explore articulations of religion and ecology.

The first session will be guided by discussion of Franz Krause, Thinking Like a River: An Anthropology of Water and Its Uses Along the Kemi River, Northern Finland (Columbia University Press, 2023).

About Thinking Like a River (from the publishers)

The Kemi River is the major watercourse in the Finnish province of Lapland and the »stream of life« for the inhabitants of its banks. Franz Krause examines fishing, transport and hydropower on the Kemi River and analyses the profoundly rhythmic patterns in the river dwellers' activities and the river's dynamics.

The course of the seasons and weekly and daily rhythms of discharge, temperature, work and other patterns make the river dwellers' world an ever-transforming phenomenon. The flows of life and the frictions of everyday encounters continually remake the river and its inhabitants, negotiating national strategies, economic power, people's ingenuity, and the currents of the Kemi River.

About Franz Krause

Franz Krause, born in 1979, works at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology of the University of Cologne, Germany. His previous postdoctoral projects were at the Countryside and Community Research Institute and Tallinn University. His research focuses on the role of water in culture and society. He works with approaches from environmental anthropology, political ecology and environmental history.

Krause will be among the speakers at the April 2024 conference, Being with Water OTHERWISE.

More about the Religion & Ecology reading group (part of CIP’s Religion & Global Challenges initiative).

 

Date: 
Wednesday, 7 February, 2024 - 14:00 to 15:00
Contact name: 
Dr Anastasia Badder
Contact email: 
Event location: 
Faculty of Divinity, Cambridge (SR4)

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