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‘Fire knows no boundaries’: Ecologies of fiery practice on a stratified planet

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Forthcoming
Publication date20/11/2024
Host publicationBack to the ground: Knowledge, politics and practices of remaking Earth Strata
EditorsOlivier Labussière, Céline Granjou, Germain Meulemans, Adrien Baysse-Lainé , Pierre-Olivier Garcia
Place of PublicationCham
PublisherPalgrave McMillan
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

The dynamics of heat have played a formative role in the shaping of the Earth, most notably in its self-differentiation into distinctive spheres or layers. The ability to work with fire has a special role when it comes to the ways in which the genus Homo has interacted with the structural layering of our planet, both recently and over evolutionary timescales. This chapter explores how humans have developed fire-centred practices to engage with soil and its living communities, with the voluminous layers of rock that comprise the Earth’s crust, and – in less direct ways – with the seething, unliveable reaches of the inner Earth. Such world-shaping fiery practices require intensive learning and utmost care, as both combustion and its prohibition can have disastrous consequences for Earth systems.