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Every Living Thing: The Politics of Life in Common

Jenell Johnson

This book examines the question of what we mean when we talk about life, revealing new insights into what life is, what it does, and why it matters. Jenell Johnson studies arguments on behalf of life--not just of the human or animal variety, but all life. She considers, for example, the Standing Rock Sioux tribe's fight for water, deep ecologists' Earth First! activism, the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement, and astrophysicists' positions on Martian microbes. What she reveals is that this advocacy--vital advocacy--expands our view of what counts as life and shows us what it would mean for the moral standing of human life to be extended to life itself.

Including short interviews with celebrated ecological writer Dorion Sagan, former NASA Planetary Protection Officer Catharine Conley, and leading figure in Indigenous and environmental studies Kyle Whyte, Every Living Thing provides a capacious view of life in the natural world. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in biodiversity, bioethics, and the environment.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Penn State University Press
  • Publish Date: Feb 28th, 2023
  • Pages: 198
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.63in - 1.03lb
  • EAN: 9780271094564
  • Categories: Philosophy & Social AspectsEcologyRhetoric

About the Author

Johnson, Jenell: - Jenell Johnson is Associate Professor of Rhetoric, Politics, and Culture at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is the author of American Lobotomy and has edited or coedited numerous volumes, including The Neuroscientific Turn, Biocitizenship, Rhetoric of Health and Medicine As/Is, and Graphic Reproduction, this last also published by Penn State University Press.

Praise for this book

". . .this book offers thoughtful insight about the power of rhetoric occurring in and around environmental politics, and especially at its edges. The book's ability to hold a wide-ranging conversation with a diverse array of interlocutors on the topic of the importance of language and its political deployment well deserves a similarly wide-ranging and diverse audience."

--Russell C. Powell Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture

"Every Living Thing is a highly original work that is also readily recognizable, which is a testament to how on point its concept is. It is brilliantly novel yet familiar. Jenell Johnson's style and scholarship, which are of the highest caliber, are worthy of deep respect."

--Nathan Stormer, author of Sign of Pathology: U.S. Medical Rhetoric on Abortion, 1800s-1960s

"Rhetoric needs more audacious scholarship, and Every Living Thing is audacious yet rigorous. The inclusive nature of Johnson's approach is exemplary. Scholars of rhetoric will be citing from all parts of this book for years to come."

--Debra Hawhee, author of Rhetoric in Tooth and Claw: Animals, Language, Sensation

"[A] striking contribution, not just to the environmental humanities, but to the political project which this field, at its best, supports."

--Alastair Hunt ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature & Environment