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Title: Activating Dark Earths: Somatosoils and the Carbonic Loops of Amazonian Ecologies
Author: Arregui, Aníbal G.
Keywords: Fertilitat del sòl
Amazònia
Cicle del carboni (Biogeoquímica)
Ecologia
Soil fertility
Amazon River Region
Carbon cycle (Biogeochemistry)
Ecology
Issue Date: 1-Sep-2022
Publisher: Wiley
Abstract: [eng] Inspired by the fertility and climate change-mitigation properties of the so-called Amazonian Dark Earths (ADEs), soil science has devised a technoscientific replica, a soil amendment known as biochar, intended to improve agricultural sustainability and carbon storage in the biosphere. Drawing on fieldwork with Afroindigenous horticulturalists, this article shows, however, that the activation of these soils' vibrant ecology responds to looping, carbonic, and socially mediated forms of human and other-than-human corporeal interplay. With an ethnography of swidden horticulture in Amazonia, I put forth the notion of 'somatosoils' to consider that the fertility and other metabolic properties of ADEs might not be located in the soil, but in the relations between the earth's bodies and the specific human gestures that stimulate these soils' inner life.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9655.13770
It is part of: Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2022, vol. 28, num.3, p. 854-874
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/216091
ISSN: 1359-0987
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