What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be?
Reflections on Legacy and Future Generations
John Hausdoerffer editor Melissa K Nelson editor Brooke Parry Hecht editor Katherine Kassouf Cummings editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:21st May '21
Should be back in stock very soon
This book encourages reflection on legacy and our connections to the past, urging readers to consider how they wish to be remembered.
In an increasingly fragmented world, What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be? invites readers to reflect on their lineage and the connections that span across time. This thought-provoking work raises essential questions about legacy and continuity: How will we be remembered? What traditions should we uphold, and which cycles need breaking? The book encourages us to consider the new systems we wish to establish for future generations, prompting a deep exploration of our roles in shaping the future.
Published in collaboration with the Center for Humans and Nature, What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be? features a rich tapestry of essays, interviews, and poetry from a diverse group of voices, including Indigenous perspectives. Contributors such as Linda Hogan, Wendell Berry, and Winona LaDuke collectively emphasize the importance of our relationships with one another and the natural world. Their insights serve as a reminder of the interconnectedness of all life and the responsibility we hold as stewards of the earth.
This book is not just a reflection on the past; it is a call to action for the present and future. It serves as a tool for healing, urging readers to nurture their connections with themselves, each other, and the lands that sustain us. Ultimately, What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be? is an offering to both past and future generations, encouraging a thoughtful examination of what we wish to leave behind.
"Consisting of a stunning array of essays, poems, and interviews, this collection makes the case that the actions and perspectives of a single person can have a ripple effect across generations of people and nature. . . . Recommended for readers interested in environmentalism, anthropology, sociology, history, philosophy, and Indigenous peoples in the United States." * Library Journal *
"A wonderfully unclassifiable book, What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be? challenges us to live not just for tomorrow, or for our children, but for many generations in the future. Featuring interviews with and essays by thinkers from across social disciplines—anthropologists, environmental activists, Indigenous leaders, sociologists, and more." * Book Culture Blog *
"This compendium of poems, essays, and dialogues contains the voices of a range of writers and speakers from widely disparate cultures, traditions, and ethnicities, speaking out as they grapple with this question. The question itself causes one to pause, containing, as it does, an implicit instruction to consider one’s own ancestors and their/our relationship with the future. Who were they and what has their impact been upon ourselves and the world? How should or might we, ourselves, carry their influence into the future, while adding the work of our own lives to that stream?" * Resilience.org *
"This volume edited by Hausdoerffer, Hecht, Nelson, and Cummings incorporates the work of 47 contributors addressing the urgent and central concern of establishing spiritual, social, and ecological continuity in this uncertain age. Employing diverse textual strategies and genres, including essays, ethnographic interviews, and poems, these authors are intent on communicating the understanding and reactions of indigenous people to the problem of providing guidance to future generations. Arguing that the world is currently in the throes of an ecological, economic, and political crisis, this study invites readers to seek essential new wisdom by exploring the traditional wisdom of indigenous ancestors, so as to embrace the role of "ancestor" in the present. . . .Highly recommended." * Choice *
“What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be? explores the challenge of climate disruption and ecological disaster through poems, essays and interviews. By offering diverse responses from a worldly selection of multicultural voices, the book provokes examination and inspiration. At the same time, the collection delivers no easy answers. Instead, the responses are personal and detailed, thick with values and reflection." * Gunnison Country Times *
“What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be? captures the deep dialogue, continuity, and resonance Indigenous peoples feel and espouse for ancestors, ourselves, our children—with a view for the now and for our very uncertain future. And yet, its audience is at once Indigenous and Universal. Weaving poetry, narrative, interview, essay, and spirit, it is a unique, landmark tapestry. Utterly timely and profoundly urgent.” -- Gregory Cajete, author of "Native Science: Natural Laws of Interdependence"
“The questions this book raises are of such staggering importance and relevance today. I cried. I laughed. I smiled. Many reading moments, beautiful or tragic or just deeply human, are difficult to forget.” -- Jeffrey J. Kripal, author of "The Flip: Epiphanies of Mind and the Future of Knowledge"
ISBN: 9780226777436
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
Weight: 426g
248 pages