Monsoon as method : assembling monsoonal multiplicities /
The book presents the methods that Monsoon Assemblages has evolved for engaging the monsoon, a globally connected weather system, as a co-producer of urban life and space in south and southeast Asian cities. It challenges views of climate as an inert backdrop to urban life, instead suggesting that i...
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Table of Contents:
- Monsoon as method / Lindsay Bremner
- Illustrated glossary of monsoonal terms / John Cook
- Chennai, city of airs / Lindsay Bremner
- Dhaka, a city woven from water / Beth Cullen
- Yangon, a city shaped by the geological monsoon / Lindsay Bremner and Beth Cullen
- Monsoonal cartographies / Tom Benson, John Cook and Christina Geros
- Drawing the monsoon into eco-critical conversations / Lindsay Bremner
- Intuiting a monsoonal ethnography / Beth Cullen
- Monsoonal thermodynamics / Lindsay Bremner
- Fieldwork encounters with monsoon time / Beth Cullen
- Design studio as method: un-grounding and re-grounding design pedagogy / Lindsay Bremner
- Monsoonal atmospheres / Christina Geros
- The air of the monsoon: in myth, pause and story / Harshavardhan Bhat
- The ocean and the monsoon / Christina Geros
- Thinking with groundwater from Chennai / Anthony Powis
- Salt, matter and mattering / Christina Geros
- Monsoonal sediments / Lindsay Bremner
- Plastic trails: tracing recalcitrant matter / Beth Cullen
- Bangla bricks: constellations of monsoonal mobilities / Beth Cullen
- Canals as infrastructure for constructing the indebted state / Christina Geros
- South Indian tanks as meteorological infrastructure / Beth Cullen
- Pipes and pots / Lindsay Bremner
- Atmospheric ecologies of the Pantala flavescens dragonfly / Beth Cullen
- The changing monsoonal waterworlds of the hilsa fish / Beth Cullen
- Stickiness of the Halasina Hannu / Harshavardhan Bhat
- Earth goddesses, snakes and the monsoon / Beth Cullen
- Architecture, weeds and the chemical calculus of decay / Lindsay Bremner.