Open Cultural Studies (Jun 2024)

The Soil is Alive: Cultivating Human Presence Towards the Ground Below Our Feet

  • LeVasseur Todd

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2024-0010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. pp. 237 – 263

Abstract

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This article invites readers to rethink the presence and role of soil by creating a soliumpoietics, without which terrestrial plant life itself struggles to occur. It utilizes both materialism/material agency and hyperobject lenses to analyze soil. In so doing it argues that these lenses may provide a more holistic understanding to better theorize soil as an agential and interobjective other, without which civilization would most likely rapidly collapse. It undertakes this exploration within the context of rapid climate change and global heating, which threatens the survival of many soils (and thus plants), too. These alarming scenarios have severe implications for the academy, broadly, which the article argues scholars must attend to within their teaching and researching, including new research regimes on plant-based caloric lifeways, especially where such lifeways are regenerative to soil, plants, and thus, the human.

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