{"id":14332,"date":"2025-11-27T11:48:10","date_gmt":"2025-11-27T16:48:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.uvm.edu\/aivakhiv\/?p=14332"},"modified":"2025-11-27T11:48:31","modified_gmt":"2025-11-27T16:48:31","slug":"terra-invicta-author-forum-open-access-info","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.uvm.edu\/aivakhiv\/2025\/11\/27\/terra-invicta-author-forum-open-access-info\/","title":{"rendered":"Terra Invicta author forum &amp; open-access info"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><em>Cross-posted <a href=\"https:\/\/blog.uvm.edu\/aivakhiv-ukrtaz\/2025\/11\/26\/terra-invicta-author-forum-open-access-info\/\">from UKR-TAZ<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>I&#8217;m happy to share the news that <a href=\"http:\/\/I\u2019m happy to announce the release of Terra Invicta: Ukrainian Wartime Reimaginings for a Habitable Earth, which is the first English-language book-length anthology of wartime Ukrainian environmental humanities writing (and art), and which is now fully open access thanks to McGill-Queen\u2019s University Press and the Olga M. Ciupka Memorial Fund. Philosopher Slavoj \u017di\u017eek writes about the book that \u201cTerra Invicta deserves to become an instant classic, a volume that everyone who wants to grasp the contours of our global crisis should read.\u201d Writer Andrey Kurkov adds that \u201cThe war in Ukraine affects the ecology of nature and the ecology of consciousness throughout the world. This book is the best way to understand Ukraine today and the impact of Russian aggression on your life, no matter what country you live in.\u201d   The book\u2019s introduction provides a thorough analysis of how the Russo-Ukrainian war is the kind of environmental war that sadly presages wars likely to come as climate change intensifies. It also introduces the remainder of the book, with its 30+ fabulous authors and dozen or so artists and rich array of topics, from place-based memory and trauma, ecocultural relations with trees, plants, and fungi, mappings of Indigenous musical landscapes and wartime soundscapes, to the role of art in war, ecological \u201cwar-rewilding,\u201d the \u201cclimate-colonial Anthropocene,\u201d and decolonization of Europe\u2019s last remaining empire. Once you\u2019ve looked at the open access PDF, you may decide to get yourself or someone else a copy. All royalties from sales of the book will be donated to Ukrainian charities as long as the war continues. Terra Invicta book launches, which will double as fundraisers for Ukrainian charities, are being planned for Vancouver (late January\u2013early February, details TBA), New York City (March 27-28), Toronto (April 20 and 24), Montreal (April 22), and elsewhere. Please sign up here to be kept in the loop or e-mail me for details.\"><em>Terra Invicta: Ukrainian Wartime Reimaginings for a Habitable Earth<\/em><\/a>, the first English-language book-length anthology of wartime Ukrainian environmental humanities writing (and art), is out now &#8212; and that it&#8217;s available as a&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/qspace.library.queensu.ca\/items\/11368c23-15ef-4907-a4b6-147877f62507\">fully open access<\/a>&nbsp;downloadable file thanks to McGill-Queen\u2019s University Press and the Olga M. Ciupka Memorial Fund.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Philosopher&nbsp;Slavoj \u017di\u017eek&nbsp;writes&nbsp;about the book that \u201c<em>Terra Invicta<\/em>&nbsp;deserves to become an instant classic, a volume that everyone who wants to grasp the contours of our global crisis should read.\u201d Writer Andrey Kurkov adds that \u201cThe war in Ukraine affects the ecology of nature and the ecology of consciousness throughout the world. This book is the best way to understand Ukraine today and the impact of Russian aggression on your life, no matter what country you live in.\u201d&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The book\u2019s comprehensive introduction contextualizes the Russo-Ukrainian war within the historical processes &#8212; of politics, economics, culture, and ecology &#8212; that made it possible, and assesses it as the kind of environmental war that (sadly) presages wars likely to come as climate change intensifies. It then introduces the remainder of the book, with its 30+ authors and artists and rich array of topics, from place-based memory and trauma, ecocultural relations with amphibians, plants, trees, and fungi, and mappings of Indigenous (Tatar) musical landscapes and wartime soundscapes, to the role of art in war, ecological \u201cwar-rewilding,\u201d decolonization of Europe\u2019s last remaining empire (Russia), the possibilities of international solidarities across colonial contexts, and the tensions between extractive capitalism and democracy in the &#8220;full-scale Anthropocene.&#8221; To read the Introduction, see below.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<!--more-->\n\n\n\n<p>Once you\u2019ve looked at the open access PDF of the book, you just might decide to get yourself or someone else a print copy. (Or at the very least, to recommend it to libraries.) <strong>The book is available at a 25% discount until December 31, and it&#8217;s perfect for holiday gifts<\/strong>. <strong>All royalties from sales of the book will be donated to Ukrainian charities until the war is over and the country&#8217;s viable reconstruction is assured.<\/strong> See below for ordering information.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The first online book event, featuring several of the book&#8217;s authors and moderated by Tallinn University&#8217;s professor Epp Annus, will take place on December 8, 17:00-18:30 EET (GMT+2), hosted by the RUTA Environmental Initiative and University of Tallinn&#8217;s Institute of Humanities. Further information <a href=\"https:\/\/ruta-association.org\/event\/book-talk-terra-invicta-ukrainian-wartime-reimaginings-for-a-habitable-earth-edited-by-adrian-ivakhiv-ukrainian-artists-and-humanists-respond-to-the-identity-defining-war\/\">can be found here<\/a>. Register for the event <a href=\"https:\/\/us06web.zoom.us\/webinar\/register\/WN_Yf8JBiq1QXq8MPXMKFfakQ#\/registration\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Further <em>Terra Invicta<\/em>&nbsp;book events, which will double as fundraisers for Ukrainian charities, are being planned for Vancouver (late January\u2013early February, details TBA), New York City (March 27-28), Toronto (April 20 and 24), Montreal (April 22), and elsewhere.&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/secure.campaigner.com\/CSB\/Public\/Form.aspx?fid=1981042&amp;ac=ghr0\">Please sign up here<\/a>&nbsp;to be kept in the loop or <a href=\"mailto:aivakhiv@sfu.ca\">e-mail me<\/a> for details. &nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The book can be ordered with the <strong>25% discount code<\/strong> &#8220;MQ25&#8221;&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.mqup.ca\/terra-invicta-products-9780228025832.php\">online<\/a>&nbsp;or directly with the distributor in your area until 31 December 2025. Canada UTP Distribution: 1-800-565-9523 utpbooks@utpress.utoronto.ca. USA &amp; Rest of World: Chicago Distribution Center 1-800-621-2736 orders@press.uchicago.edu. UK &amp; Europe: Combined Academic Publishers +44(0)01423526350 enquiries@combinedacademic.co.uk.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The open-access PDF can be found here: <br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/qspace.library.queensu.ca\/items\/11368c23-15ef-4907-a4b6-147877f62507\">https:\/\/qspace.library.queensu.ca\/items\/11368c23-15ef-4907-a4b6-147877f62507<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Below is the front matter and introductory chapter:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<div data-wp-interactive=\"core\/file\" class=\"wp-block-file\"><object data-wp-bind--hidden=\"!state.hasPdfPreview\" hidden class=\"wp-block-file__embed\" data=\"https:\/\/blog.uvm.edu\/aivakhiv-ukrtaz\/files\/2025\/11\/Ivakhiv_Terra-Invicta_OA-front-matter-and-introduction.pdf\" type=\"application\/pdf\" style=\"width:100%;height:600px\" aria-label=\"Embed of Ivakhiv_Terra Invicta_OA front matter and introduction.\"><\/object><a id=\"wp-block-file--media-a5d10ec7-d2c7-4ada-a24e-1df116af1be1\" href=\"https:\/\/blog.uvm.edu\/aivakhiv-ukrtaz\/files\/2025\/11\/Ivakhiv_Terra-Invicta_OA-front-matter-and-introduction.pdf\">Ivakhiv_Terra Invicta_OA front matter and introduction<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/blog.uvm.edu\/aivakhiv-ukrtaz\/files\/2025\/11\/Ivakhiv_Terra-Invicta_OA-front-matter-and-introduction.pdf\" class=\"wp-block-file__button wp-element-button\" download aria-describedby=\"wp-block-file--media-a5d10ec7-d2c7-4ada-a24e-1df116af1be1\">Download<\/a><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Cross-posted from UKR-TAZ. 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