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Monsoon as Method: A Book by Monsoon Assemblages

Author/EditorBremner, Lindsay (Author)
Cullen, Beth (Author)
Geros, Christina Leigh (Author)
Bhat, Harshavardhan (Author)
Powis, Anthony (Author)
Publisher: Actar Publishers
ISBN: 9781948765787
Pub Date02/08/2022
BindingPaperback
Pages256
Dimensions (mm)234(h) * 165(w)
¥6,561
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An edited volume by Monsoon Assemblages, a European Research Council funded research project.


The book presents the methods that Monsoon Assemblages has evolved for engaging the monsoon, a globally connected weather system, as a coproducer 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 it is materially and spatially active in shaping urban politics, ecologies, infrastructures, buildings and bodies.

It combines critical texts with cartography, photography and ethnography to present the project's methodology and its outcomes and invites urban practitioners to think differently about space, time, representation and human and non-human agency. It offers intra-disciplinary, intra-active methods for rethinking human and non-human relations with weather in ways that meet the challenges of climate change and the Anthropocene.

An edited volume by Monsoon Assemblages, a European Research Council funded research project.


The book presents the methods that Monsoon Assemblages has evolved for engaging the monsoon, a globally connected weather system, as a coproducer 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 it is materially and spatially active in shaping urban politics, ecologies, infrastructures, buildings and bodies.

It combines critical texts with cartography, photography and ethnography to present the project's methodology and its outcomes and invites urban practitioners to think differently about space, time, representation and human and non-human agency. It offers intra-disciplinary, intra-active methods for rethinking human and non-human relations with weather in ways that meet the challenges of climate change and the Anthropocene.

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