Dan Smyer Yü is Kuige Professor of Ethnology at Yunnan University, China, a Global Faculty Member of the University of Cologne, Germany, and the co-lead of Himalayan University Consortium Thematic Working Group on Environmental Humanities.
Jelle J.P. Wouters is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Sociology at Royal Thimphu College (RTC), Bhutan, and the chair of the Himalayan Centre for Environmental Humanities (HCEH).
Multipolar Clime Studies of the Anthropocenic Himalaya, Andes and Arctic: An Introduction PART 1: Climing Earth Summits 1. The Himalaya and Monsoon Asia: Anthropocenic Climes since the 1800s 2. Climing the Andes: Vertical Complementarity, Transhuman Reciprocity, and Climate Change in the Peruvian Highlands 3. Pluriversal Tundra: Storying More than Human Ecologies across Deep, Accelerated, and Troubled times PART 2: Water Climes 4. Eno: Eco-spiritual Water Climes of Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh 5. Water Climing: A Cosmopolitical Ecology of Water in the Southern Peruvian Andes 6. Offerings from the Rivers to the Mountains: Mist and Fog as Connecting Life Force in the Sikkimese Himalayas 7. Life and Loss of a Felt Habitat: Exploring the Haor of Bangladesh PART 3: Bridging Disciplines and Teaching Clime Changes 8. Storylining Climes 9. Not Just the Science: A Transdisciplinary Pedagogy for Cryospheric Climes PART 4: Multispecies Clime Change from the Little Ice Age to the Anthropocene 10. Climing the Great Gorge: The Many Discoveries of the Yarlung Tsangpo Gorge 11. Other-than-Human Subjectivities in a Melting World: "Climing" as Ontological Disobedience in the Andes 12. Collapsing Elephant Clime since the Little Ice Age: Climatic Refugees, Animal Zomia and Elephant Modernity in Yunnan Conclusion: Multilateral Clime Studies
This book initiates multipolar climate/clime studies of the world's altitudinal and latitudinal highlands with terrestrial, experiential and affective approaches. Framed in the environmental humanities, it is a study of the relations between climate, nature, culture and place in the Himalaya, Andes and Arctic.