沒口之河

The Lost River

類別 : Nature
ISBN:9786267236000
頁數 : 288
出版 : SpringHill, 2022 年 12 月 6 日
版本 : 平裝版
版權窗口 : 繁體博達代理Mengying / 简体博達代理

內容介紹

*2023 Openbook Award*
*2023 Liang Shih-chiu Award in Prose*
*2023 Taiwan Literature Award*
*2024 The Best First Book Award by TSMC Foundation*

 

Every winter, rivers in southeastern Taiwan become blocked before reaching the sea, disappearing underground to form what geographers call "the lost river." The river lies on the Zhiben alluvial fan, forming what is commonly known as the Zhiben Wetland. In the Puyuma language, it is called "Muveneng," meaning "a place where water gathers." This wetland may appear barren and desolate at first glance, but the author, with a background in forestry, uses ecological surveys to demonstrate that the vast wetland actually teems with life. This effort is a resistance against corporations enclosing the land to install large-scale solar panels.

 

The "Anti-Zhiben Solar Energy" movement intertwines complex issues such as environmental justice, indigenous rights, and energy transition. Besides, the author outlines the wetland's encounters over hundreds of years and learns from the indigenous history and wisdom of the Katratripulr tribe. These introspective and reflective writings serve as a multi-species ethnography, shedding light on the conflicts and reconciliations between civilization and nature.

 

作者介紹

Graduated from the Department of Forestry at National Taiwan University, currently an ecological illustrator and environmental educator.

The Lost River

沒口之河

The Lost River

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