The camphor tree and the elephant religion and ecological change in maritime Southeast Asia / Faizah Zakaria.

SeriesCulture, place, and nature
Contents Introduction : Spirits of the Anthropocene -- A Time before Religion -- Rupture and Resilience in Conversion -- Secularizing "Literate Cannibals" through Scripture -- Mountains, Water, Derangement -- Camphor and Charismatic Retreat -- Disenchanting Elephants -- Conclusion : Faith-Based Environmentalism in the Anthropocene.
Abstract "Spiritual Anthropocene brings religion into the history of ecological change in Southeast Asia, considering why organized monotheistic religion in the region has largely failed to cultivate the ethics and social will to protect the environment"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2022034418
ISBN9780295751191 (hardcover)
ISBN9780295751184 (paperback)
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