Reimagining Political Ecology /
A collection of ethnographies grounded in second-generation political ecology, which focuses on the interchanges between nature and culture, and the local and the global.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2006.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- pt. 1. Beyond modernist ecologies. Equilibrium theory and interdisciplinary borrowing : A comparison of old and new ecological anthropologies / Michael R. Dove
- Nature and society in the age of postmodernity / Gisli Palsson
- pt. 2. Constructing and appropriating nature. Ecopolitics through ethnography : The cultures of Finland's forest-nature / Eeva Berglund
- The political ecology of fisheries in the Upper Gulf of California / James B. Greenberg
- "But the young men don't want to farm any more" : Political ecology and consumer culture in Belize / Richard Wilk
- Properties of nature, properties of culture : Ownership, recognition, and the politics of nature in a Papua New Guinea society / Joel Robbins
- pt. 3. Ethnographies of nature. Progress of the victims : Political ecology in the Peruvian Amazon / Soren Hvalkof
- Red river, green war : The politics of place along the Porgera River / Aletta Biersack
- Between politics and poetics : Narratives of dispossession in Sarawak, East Malaysia / J. Peter Brosius
- pt. 4. Between nature and culture. Rappaport's rose : Structure, agency, and historical contingency in ecological anthropology / J. Stephen Lansing, John Schoenfelder, and Vernon Scarborough.