Practising Feminist Political Ecologies
Moving Beyond the 'Green Economy'
Herausgeber: Harcourt, Wendy; Nelson, Ingrid L
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Practising Feminist Political Ecologies
Moving Beyond the 'Green Economy'
Herausgeber: Harcourt, Wendy; Nelson, Ingrid L
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A new, politically timely and engaging text that puts feminist political ecology back on the map.
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A new, politically timely and engaging text that puts feminist political ecology back on the map.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Zed Books Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781783600885
- ISBN-10: 1783600888
- Artikelnr.: 42341753
- Verlag: Zed Books Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781783600885
- ISBN-10: 1783600888
- Artikelnr.: 42341753
Wendy Harcourt is associate professor at the International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University. She was editor-in-chief of the journal Development from 1995 to 2012 and during that period published five books, including Women and Politics of Place with Arturo Escobar (2005). Her monograph Body Politics in Development: Critical Debates in Gender and Development (Zed Books, 2009) received the 2010 Feminist and Women's Studies Association's Prize. She is currently completing three books on transnational feminism, embodiment and civic change, and gender and development, and is editor of the book series Gender, Development and Social Change. Ingrid L. Nelson is assistant professor in the Department of Geography and the Environmental Studies Program at the University of Vermont. She completed her PhD in geography and a graduate certificate in women's and gender studies from the University of Oregon. Her research in Mozambique examines masculinities, class and gender dynamics in forest conservation; afforestation 'land grabs'; and illegal timber trade contexts. She is currently preparing a monograph focused on the practices and rumours that make forest landscapes in Mozambique. Beyond academia, she contributed to the Women's Major Group submission for the 'zero draft' document, leading up to Rio+20.
Introduction: are we 'green' yet? And the violence of asking such a
question - Wendy Harcourt and Ingrid L. Nelson Section I: Positioning
feminist political ecology 1. A situated view of feminist political ecology
from my networks, roots and territories - Dianne Rocheleau 2. Contesting
green growth, connecting care, commons and enough - Christa Wichterich 3.
Life, nature and gender otherwise: feminist reflections and provocations
from the Andes - Catherine Walsh Section II: Rethinking feminist political
ecology 4. Feminist political ecology and the (un)making of 'heroes':
encounters in Mozambique - Ingrid L. Nelson 5. Hegemonic waters and
rethinking natures otherwise - Leila M. Harris 6. Challenging the romance
with resilience: communities, scale and climate change - Andrea J.
Nightingale Section III: Living feminist political ecology 7. A new
spelling of sustainability: engaging feminist-environmental justice theory
and practice - Giovanna Di Chiro 8. The slips and slides of trying to live
feminist political ecology - Wendy Harcourt 9. Knowledge about, knowledge
with: dilemmas of researching lives, nature and genders otherwise - Larissa
Barbosa da Costa, Rosalba Icaza and Angélica María Ocampo Talero 10.
World-wise otherwise stories for our endtimes: conversations on queer
ecologies - Wendy Harcourt, Sacha Knox and Tara Tabassi
question - Wendy Harcourt and Ingrid L. Nelson Section I: Positioning
feminist political ecology 1. A situated view of feminist political ecology
from my networks, roots and territories - Dianne Rocheleau 2. Contesting
green growth, connecting care, commons and enough - Christa Wichterich 3.
Life, nature and gender otherwise: feminist reflections and provocations
from the Andes - Catherine Walsh Section II: Rethinking feminist political
ecology 4. Feminist political ecology and the (un)making of 'heroes':
encounters in Mozambique - Ingrid L. Nelson 5. Hegemonic waters and
rethinking natures otherwise - Leila M. Harris 6. Challenging the romance
with resilience: communities, scale and climate change - Andrea J.
Nightingale Section III: Living feminist political ecology 7. A new
spelling of sustainability: engaging feminist-environmental justice theory
and practice - Giovanna Di Chiro 8. The slips and slides of trying to live
feminist political ecology - Wendy Harcourt 9. Knowledge about, knowledge
with: dilemmas of researching lives, nature and genders otherwise - Larissa
Barbosa da Costa, Rosalba Icaza and Angélica María Ocampo Talero 10.
World-wise otherwise stories for our endtimes: conversations on queer
ecologies - Wendy Harcourt, Sacha Knox and Tara Tabassi
Introduction: are we 'green' yet? And the violence of asking such a
question - Wendy Harcourt and Ingrid L. Nelson Section I: Positioning
feminist political ecology 1. A situated view of feminist political ecology
from my networks, roots and territories - Dianne Rocheleau 2. Contesting
green growth, connecting care, commons and enough - Christa Wichterich 3.
Life, nature and gender otherwise: feminist reflections and provocations
from the Andes - Catherine Walsh Section II: Rethinking feminist political
ecology 4. Feminist political ecology and the (un)making of 'heroes':
encounters in Mozambique - Ingrid L. Nelson 5. Hegemonic waters and
rethinking natures otherwise - Leila M. Harris 6. Challenging the romance
with resilience: communities, scale and climate change - Andrea J.
Nightingale Section III: Living feminist political ecology 7. A new
spelling of sustainability: engaging feminist-environmental justice theory
and practice - Giovanna Di Chiro 8. The slips and slides of trying to live
feminist political ecology - Wendy Harcourt 9. Knowledge about, knowledge
with: dilemmas of researching lives, nature and genders otherwise - Larissa
Barbosa da Costa, Rosalba Icaza and Angélica María Ocampo Talero 10.
World-wise otherwise stories for our endtimes: conversations on queer
ecologies - Wendy Harcourt, Sacha Knox and Tara Tabassi
question - Wendy Harcourt and Ingrid L. Nelson Section I: Positioning
feminist political ecology 1. A situated view of feminist political ecology
from my networks, roots and territories - Dianne Rocheleau 2. Contesting
green growth, connecting care, commons and enough - Christa Wichterich 3.
Life, nature and gender otherwise: feminist reflections and provocations
from the Andes - Catherine Walsh Section II: Rethinking feminist political
ecology 4. Feminist political ecology and the (un)making of 'heroes':
encounters in Mozambique - Ingrid L. Nelson 5. Hegemonic waters and
rethinking natures otherwise - Leila M. Harris 6. Challenging the romance
with resilience: communities, scale and climate change - Andrea J.
Nightingale Section III: Living feminist political ecology 7. A new
spelling of sustainability: engaging feminist-environmental justice theory
and practice - Giovanna Di Chiro 8. The slips and slides of trying to live
feminist political ecology - Wendy Harcourt 9. Knowledge about, knowledge
with: dilemmas of researching lives, nature and genders otherwise - Larissa
Barbosa da Costa, Rosalba Icaza and Angélica María Ocampo Talero 10.
World-wise otherwise stories for our endtimes: conversations on queer
ecologies - Wendy Harcourt, Sacha Knox and Tara Tabassi