Practising feminist political ecologies : moving beyond the 'green economy' /
Practicing Feminist Political Ecologies explores the latest thinking on feminist political ecology. Included is a collective critique of the "green economy," an analysis of the post-Rio+20 UN conference debates, and a nuanced study of the impact that the current ecological and economic cri...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Zed Books,
2015.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover
- About the Editors
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Are We 'Green' Yet? and the Violence of Asking Such a Question
- Encountering Shared Histories
- Where We Situate the Book
- Connecting Insights, Contentions and Conversations
- Staying with the Troubles
- Trouble 1: Challenging Neoliberal Logic and Narrow Analyses of Neoliberalism
- Trouble 2: Sustaining Livelihoods, Engaging Technologies and Queering Ecologies
- Trouble 3: Appropriation and Naming and Claiming FPE
- Trouble 4: Naturecultures, Response-able Encounters and Making Coalitions
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Section One: Positioning Feminist Political Ecology
- 1: A Situated View of Feminist Political Ecology from My Networks, Roots and Territories
- Introduction
- Early Seeds of FPE
- Another Slice of Space and Time: Kenya 1983-93
- FPE Emerging in Place
- The Paradox of FPE and My Place in It
- The Decolonial Turn
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- 2: Contesting Green Growth, Connecting Care, Commons and Enough
- Introduction
- Feminist Political Ecology Meets Feminist Political Economics
- Green Growth and the Economization of Nature
- Inclusive Liberalism and Value Creation
- Inclusion and Neoliberal Empowerment
- Othering and Exclusion
- Great Transformation or Small Transitions
- A European Perspective
- Labour and the Logic of Care
- Commoning and Commons
- Sufficiency and the Culture of Enough
- Conclusions: Connecting Care, Commons and Enough
- Notes
- References
- 3: Life, Nature and Gender Otherwise: Feminist Reflections and Provocations from the Andes
- Openings
- Nature, Gender and the Modern/Colonial/Imperial Matrices of Power
- (En)genderings and Naturings
- Transcendental Shifts, Transformative Horizons and (En)gendering(s) of the Otherwise.
- Challenges and Contradictions
- Of Relationalities, Feminisms and Pluri-Interversalizations
- Moments, Movements and Openings That Help Conclude
- Notes
- References
- Section Two: Rethinking Feminist Political Ecology
- 4: Feminist Political Ecology and the (Un)making of 'Heroes': Encounters in Mozambique
- Introduction
- Reading and Teaching Post-Colonial Critiques of 'Great White Saviours'
- Responding to Persistent Desires for Heroes
- Research in Practice
- Heroic Anxieties
- Concluding Thoughts
- Notes
- References
- 5: Hegemonic Waters and Rethinking Natures Otherwise
- Introduction: Lived Ecologies and Enlivened Feminist Political Ecologies
- Neoliberalization of Nature, and Working Towards Counter-Hegemonies
- FPE as a Critical Intellectual-Political Site to Think Through 'Alternatives'
- Building Post-Colonial, Decolonial and Feminist-Ecological-Inspired Alternatives to Neoliberalized Environmental Governance
- Note
- References
- 6: Challenging the Romance with Resilience: Communities, Scale and Climate Change
- Introduction
- Scale
- Resilience: The New Holy Grail of Climate Change Adaptation
- Resilience in Nepal and Scotland
- 'It's How We Do Things': Community in Scotland
- The Experts Taught Us All We Know: Nepal
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Section Three: Living Feminist Political Ecology
- 7: A New Spelling of Sustainability: Engaging Feminist-Environmental Justice Theory and Practice
- Introduction: A Socio-Ecological Genealogy
- Environmental Justice: An Ecological Politics of Articulation
- Seres Puentes: Bridge-Building as Feminist Ecological Politics.
- Practising Naturecultures and Feminist Ecocosmopolitics in Environmental Studies
- A Course on Urban Ecology
- A Course on Sustainable Community Action
- Epilogue: Storms and Peace
- Notes
- References
- 8: The Slips and Slides of Trying to Live Feminist Political Ecology
- Ontological Politics
- From Where Do I Speak?
- Feminist Environmental Activism in Australia
- Global Environmental Activism at the UN
- Collusions and Delusions
- Labours of Love in Bolsena, Italy
- Place-Based Globalism
- Further Wanderings: Ecofeminism
- Will We Be Able to Love Them?
- Notes
- References
- 9: Knowledge About, Knowledge With: Dilemmas of Researching Lives, Nature and Genders Otherwise
- Introduction
- 'Ustedes Somos Nosotras': Our Commitments
- The Power of Words
- Research Practices to Transform Ecologically Violent Contexts
- On Bodies, Violence and Technologies
- Social Locations and Research
- Notes
- References
- 10: World-Wise Otherwise Stories for Our Endtimes: Converations on Queer Ecologies
- Introductions
- References
- Contributors
- Index
- Back Cover.