ISBN:
9781800736627
Language:
Undetermined
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (288 p)
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9.00 6.00 in
Edition:
1st edition
Series Statement:
Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology 31
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Keywords:
Environmental Studies (General), Political and Economic Anthropology, Sociology
Abstract:
Employing methodological perspectives from the fields of political geography, environmental studies, anthropology, and their cognate disciplines, this volume explores alternative logics of sentient landscapes as racist, xenophobic, and right-wing. While the field of sentient landscapes has gained critical attention, the literature rarely seems to question the intentionality of sentient landscapes, which are often romanticized as pure, good, and just, and perceived as protectors of those who are powerless, indigenous, and colonized. The book takes a new stance on sentient landscapes with the intention of dispelling the denial of “coevalness” represented by their scholarly romanticization
Description / Table of Contents:
List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Alexandra Coțofană -- Chapter 1. Adamastor unbound? Whiteness and landscape in post-1994 South Africa -- Scott Burnett -- Chapter 2. Part of the Landscape: Quebecois Nationalism and Indigenous Sentience -- Philippe Blouin -- Chapter 3. Ingrained Ontologies: How Romania's Institutionalized Processes Teach Us to Think with Xenophobic Sentient Landscapes -- Alexandra Coțofană -- Chapter 4. Hostile Territory: Communal Politics and Sentient Landscape in Ladakh, Himalayan India -- Callum Pearce -- Chapter 5. Forests as the Sentient Bridge between German Landscape and Identity -- Hikmet Kuran -- Chapter 6. Unruly Landscapes: Contested Desert Imaginaries in Post- Franco Spain -- Arvid van Dam -- Chapter 7. Shinkoku: Reconsidering the Concept of Sentient Landscapes from Japan -- David Malitz -- Chapter 8. Imagining Chile's South: The Making of a Phobic Landscape of Prestige in the Forests -- Georg T. A. Krizmanics -- Chapter 9. Can the Forests be Xenophobic? Migrant Pathways through Croatia and the Forest as Cover -- Sarah Czerny, Marijana Hameršak, Iva Pleše and Sanja Bojanić -- Chapter 10. Footsteps through the City: Encounters with Social Justice in Czech Urban Landscapes -- Susanna Trnka -- Epilogue: Why it is Vital to Scrutinize the Connection between Landscape, Sentience and Xenophobia in the Age of Deepening Crises of Democracy and Ecology? -- Hikmet Kuran -- Index
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Zielgruppe: Professional and scholarly
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