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The Nerves and Their Endings

essays on crisis and response
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The Nerves and Their Endings by Jessica Gaitan Johannesson explores the intricate connections between personal experiences and the natural world, delving into themes of belonging and identity amidst environmental changes. As the author weaves together reflections on the body and the landscapes we inhabit, the book offers a poignant look at how external shifts can resonate deeply within our own lives.
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You might enjoy this book if you are drawn to explorations of the intersections between personal identity and the natural world. This work combines a deeply personal narrative with broader reflections on environmental and social justice, appealing to those interested in how personal and ecological narratives intertwine.

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The body as a measuring tool for planetary harm. A nervous system under increasing stress.

In this urgent collection that moves from the personal to the political and back again, writer, activist, and migrant Jessica Gaitan Johannesson explores how we respond to crises. She draws parallels between an eating disorder and environmental neurosis, examines the perils of an activist movement built on non-parenthood, dissects the privilege of how we talk about hope, and more.

The synapses that spark between these essays connect essential narratives of response and responsibility, community and choice, belonging and bodies. They carry vital signals.

The Nerves and Their Endings is a beautifully written, original collection of essays that explores identity, place, home, and hope. These essays ask how we might not only live in a time of climate collapse but how we might work towards a better future alsoβ€”one of community, shared understanding, and tenderness, even in the face of such terrible inequality, cruelty, loss, and disaster. This is a book that's truly necessary for our moment.

β€”Rebecca Tamas, author of Strangers

The Nerves and Their Endings is a deft, clear-eyed, and deeply felt essay collection that not only articulates the immense loss, complicity, and powerlessness felt in the capitalist West against the rising waters, but also the hope that enlivens good political writing alwaysβ€”the hope that when we look and think and move togetherβ€”implicated, entangledβ€”we grow the nerve to align in action. Jessica Gaitan Johannesson is a humane, original, and extremely talented writer, and this collection is a true pleasure to read and think with.

β€”Ellena Savage, author of Blueberries

Jessica Gaitan Johannesson "stays with the trouble" of climate, environmental, and social injustice with a searching honesty. Tangled, raw, and sparking with intelligence, The Nerves and Their Endings shows how the personal and the political, the human body and the earth's body, are knotted together. As living, feeling, thinking beings our nervous system connects with the world's systems. When the world is sick, we are too. Gaitan Johannesson challenges the tunnel vision of fear-based responses to the multiplying crises of our times, while alert to the unevenness of the suffering caused, the cushioning afforded by privilege, and the responsibility to act that this implies. She asks the hard questions and tackles them with integrity and an open heart. There are no trite answers offered here, rather, an honest exploration of what "hope" might look and feel like in these times, and why we need it in order "not to feel responsible but to ably respond".

β€”Samantha Clark, author of The Clearing

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781922310606

Publisher: Scribe Publications

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 August 2022

Country: Australia

Imprint: Scribe Publications

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 136.0mm

Height: 209.0mm

Weight: 191g

Pages: 192

About the Author

Jessica Gaitan Johannesson grew up between Sweden, Colombia, and Ecuador. She's a bookseller and an activist working for climate justice, and lives in Edinburgh. Her first novel, How We Are Translated, was longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize.

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