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Nomads and the Fate of the Planet: Quarterly Essay 24

(Author) Robyn Davidson
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Robyn Davidson has spent a good part of her life with nomadic cultures of various kinds (in Australia, north-west India, Tibet and the Indian Himalayas), and she herself calls three countries 'home' - Australia, England and India. In this scholarly yet personal and passionate essay, she explores the paradoxes and strengths of nomadism, in both its traditional and modern forms. For Davidson, nomadism is not so much a political organisation or world-view as a strategy that permits access to resources. It is a resilient, rational response to circumstances. There is much to be learned from it, and Davidson shows this as well as offering a lament and an evocation for the worlds we seem to be losing.

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Publisher:
Black Inc.
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781863952866
Publish year:
2006
Publish date:
Nov. 24, 2006

Robyn Davidson

Robyn Davidson is an Australian writer best known for her memoir "Tracks," which chronicles her solo 1,700-mile trek across the Australian desert with camels. Published in 1980, the book has become a classic of travel literature and a feminist manifesto. Davidson's writing style is characterized by its raw honesty, evocative descriptions of the natural world, and exploration of themes such as solitude, self-discovery, and the relationship between humans and animals. Her work has had a significant impact on the genre of adventure writing, inspiring countless readers to seek out their own journeys of self-discovery and exploration.

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