Book ID: CBB607913795

The Invention of Rivers: Alexander's eye and Ganga's descent (2019)

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Cunha, Dilip da (Author)


University of Pennsylvania Press


Publication Date: 2019
Physical Details: 338
Language: English

Dilip da Cunha integrates history, art, cultural studies, hydrology, and geography to tell the story of how rivers have been culturally constructed as lines granted a special role in defining human habitation and everyday practice. What we take to be natural features of the earth's surface, according to da Cunha, are products of human design and a particular way of seeing that has roots stretching as far back as ancient Greek cartography. Although Alexander the Great never saw the Ganges, he conceived of it as a flowing body of water, with sources, destinations, and banks that marked the separation of land from water. This Alexandrine view of the river, da Cunha argues, has been pursued and adopted across time and around the world. With ever more sophisticated mappings of its form and characteristics, the river's essential features are refined and standardized: its source identified by a point; its course depicted as a stroke; and its propensity to flood imagined as the erasure of the boundary between water and land. While da Cunha's vision of rivers is a global one, he takes an especially close look at the Ganges, as he traces the ways in which it has been pictured, mapped, surveyed, explored, and measured across the millennia. He argues that the articulation of the river Ganges has placed it at odds with Ganga, a "rain terrain" that does not conform to the line of separation, containment, and calibration that are the formalities of a river landscape. By calling rivers into question, da Cunha depicts an ecosystem that is neither land nor water but one of ubiquitous wetness in which rain is held in soil, aquifers, glaciers, snowfields, building materials, agricultural fields, air, and even plants and animals.

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Authors & Contributors
Aldrich, Michele L.
Baker, Julian C. T.
Divakaran, P. P.
Dressel, Gert
Irby-Massie, Georgia L.
Isaacman, Allen F
Journals
Indian Journal of History of Science
Journal of Historical Geography
Arabic Sciences and Philosophy
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
Environment and History
Environmental History
Publishers
Bloomsbury Academic
Ohio University Press
University Press of Kentucky
Yale University Press
Concepts
Rivers
Hydrology
Colonialism
Water
Environment
Environmental history
People
Cotton, Arthur, Sir
Leonardo da Vinci
Suess, Eduard
Hankin, Ernest Hanbury
Śivayog ī, Nijaguṇa
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
17th century
18th century
21st century
Places
India
Italy
Vienna (Austria)
Rome (Italy)
Asia
Austria
Institutions
India Geological Survey
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