Ancestral Future
Reconnecting with Nature and Ancestral Wisdom
Ailton Krenak author Jamille Pinheiro Dias author Jamille Pinheiro Dias translator Alex Brostoff translator Alex Brostoff editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:26th Apr '24
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£40.00(9781509560721)
In Ancestral Future, Ailton Krenak critiques corporate capitalism's destructive impact while advocating for a return to ancestral wisdom and connection with nature.
In Ancestral Future, Ailton Krenak, a prominent Indigenous thinker and activist, addresses the profound consequences of centuries of colonial exploitation alongside the ongoing ecological, political, and social crises. He critiques the pervasive influence of corporate capitalism, which threatens to undermine the very fabric of our existence. Krenak argues that capitalism infiltrates every aspect of life, promising progress and growth, yet this envisioned future is merely an illusion. By focusing on this imagined trajectory, we risk losing sight of the rich biodiversity that surrounds us, including the plants, animals, and rivers integral to our shared Earth.
Krenak emphasizes that rivers are not mere resources to be consumed or discarded but rather vital beings that connect us to our ancestors and heritage. He posits that if we are to envision a future, it should be rooted in ancestral wisdom that is already present in our environment. This perspective encourages a deeper appreciation for the natural world and challenges the dominant narratives that prioritize exploitation over stewardship. The call to reconnect with our surroundings is a crucial message for anyone grappling with the climate crisis.
Utilizing a spoken language imbued with the essence of ancestral oral traditions, Ancestral Future offers readers a transformative viewpoint that disrupts conventional Western mindsets. Krenak's insights will resonate with those who are deeply concerned about the state of our planet and the urgent need for change.
“Ailton Krenak is one of the most original and important Brazilian contemporary thinkers in the fields of environmental crises, and Indigenous knowledge and activism. Throughout his life, he has advocated for a real and effective respect toward Indigenous people, their lives and territories, and against racist, genocidal, and ecocidal politics in general. In his highly distinctive work, Krenak’s objective is to change the views of readers and encourage them to understand the union between Indigenous thoughts, science, and a poetical view of life and the Earth.”
Marília Librandi, University of São Paulo and Princeton University
“Ailton Krenak has an extraordinary capacity to think outside the box. In Ancestral Future, he uses this capacity to guide us through a critique of most things we in the West take for granted: cities, schools, sanitation, equality, even our idea of future. It is really more a talk than a book: with the fluidity of oral speech, he moves from one nook of our existence to the other, unsettling them, removing the props and stakes that hold them together, and inviting us to a stimulating conversation that makes us see things from the point of view of florestania.”
Lúcia Sá, University of Manchester
“As an indigenous leader in Brazil, Ailton…has a deeply sceptical view of capitalist progress and how it devalues the natural world and the ‘constellations’ of creatures that share it. Too often economic and urban planning work against the landscape, dominating it and subjugating it. Ailton consistently calls readers back to the relationships between things, the importance of land and nature, and the impossibility of setting humanity above it.”
Earthbound Report
“Lucid and eloquent, the voice of one of the most prominent indigenous leaders to emerge in the Americas is distinct and always playfully hopeful.”
Latin American Review of Books
“His message is timely. Governments are busy working on technological solutions to the many crises assailing the world, but they have also agreed to draw more ambitious policies to protect and restore nature. Increasingly, Indigenous people are part of the conversation.”
New York Times
ISBN: 9781509560738
Dimensions: 208mm x 135mm x 8mm
Weight: 136g
108 pages