Contours of Feminist Political Ecology.
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Place / Publishing House: | Cham : : Springer International Publishing AG,, 2023. ©2023. |
Year of Publication: | 2023 |
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Language: | English |
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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Foreword -- References -- Acknowledgements -- About This Book -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- 1 Sketching Out the Contours -- Introduction -- Engaging with FPE Conversations -- WEGO-ITN: Collective Learning Process -- Themes Emerging from the Book's Conversations -- Where to Go from Here? -- References -- 2 Untold Climate Stories: Feminist Political Ecology Perspectives on Extractivism, Climate Colonialism and Community Alternatives -- Prelude -- Notes from COP26 Climate Conference: Confronting Climate Coloniality -- Introduction -- Climate Coloniality: Extractivism as Root Cause -- Climate Vocabularies: Expanding the Extractive Frontier -- How Is the Vocabulary of Climate Change Dislocated from the Everyday Experiences of Extractivism? -- How Is a Mainstream Climate Narrative Expanding and Deepening (the Coloniality) of Extractivism? -- The Coloniality of Climate Responses -- Extractivism's Other: Concluding Reflections on Alternatives -- References -- 3 Extracting Us: Co-curating Creative Responses to Extractivism Through a Feminist Political Ecology Praxis -- Introduction -- Curating Across Boundaries -- Weaving Materials and Conversations -- Care-Full Interventions -- Expanding Orientations -- Moving Forward-Weaving, Thinking, Caring, Acting -- References -- 4 Ouch! Eew! Blech! A Trialogue on Porous Technologies, Places and Embodiments -- Introduction -- Bodily Ecologies and the Embodied Politics of Visibility -- Chronic Pain -- Infection -- Nausea -- Discussion -- Porosity and the Symptoms of Relational Ecologies -- Technologies and the Politics of Visibility -- Conclusions -- References -- 5 Ageing and Feminist Political Ecology -- Introduction: Ageing and FPE -- Theoretical Approaches -- Stories of Ageing -- Nanako: Japan, Kunma Suisha no Sato (Suisha). | |
505 | 8 | |a Constance: Uruguay, Red Nacional de Personas Mayores (REDAM) -- Understandings of Ageing from an FPE Perspective -- Ageing and Rurality -- Approach to Ageing and Social/Natural Relations -- Community Economies and Post-capitalist Perspectives on Ageing -- Rupturist Gerontology -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- 6 More-Than-Human Co-becomings: The Interdependencies of Water, Embodied Subjectivities and Ethics -- Introduction -- Gender-Water Intra-Action in a Wastewaterscape in Maharashtra, India -- The Multiple Waters of Pravah -- Water Across Time, Space, Basins and Subjects-The Tagus River -- The Divergent Flow(s) of the Tagus -- Conflicting Meanings and Contradictions of Interdependent Waters -- Ethics of More-Than-Human Interdependencies -- Conclusions -- References -- 7 Meanings and Practices of Care in Feminist Political Ecology: An Intergenerational Conversation with Khayaat Fakier and Wendy Harcourt -- Introduction -- Positioning the Conversation -- Different Understandings of Care in Academic Debates -- Learning About Care in Different Social Contexts -- Politicising Our Understandings of Care -- Queer Ecology and Care Otherwise… -- Practices of Care in Academe -- Generational Differences in Spaces for Co-learning -- Returning to the Word "Care" -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Caring Communities for Radical Change: What Can Feminist Political Ecology Bring to Degrowth? -- Introduction -- Synergies Between Degrowth and FPE -- Feminist Political Ecology in Conversation: Caring Communities for Radical Change -- Giovanna Di Chiro: Practising Collective Care-Environmental Justice, Kinship, and Interdependence -- Stefania Barca: Communities of Earthcare -- Seema Kulkarni: Communities of Care as Gendered Struggles for Agency and Survival -- Towards a Feminist Political Ecology of Degrowth?. | |
505 | 8 | |a Linking Communities of Care and Reckoning with the Past -- Embodied Social and Ecological Health -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Perspectives on Decoloniality for FPE -- Introduction -- Ankita Shrestha: On Coloniality and the Political Subject -- The Decolonial Subject -- The Political Subject -- Iliana Monterroso: On the Making of Political Subjects -- Situated Engagement with Decolonial Thought and Forests -- The Making of Political Subjects in Forest Landscapes -- Marlene Gomez: On Body, Territory, and Care -- Situating Decolonial Feminism -- The Body -- Territory-Territoriality -- Caring for and with -- Dian Ekowati: On Care in the Indonesian Oil Palm Community -- My Understanding of Decoloniality -- Looking Back: Reflecting on My Positionality -- Looking Forward: Situating Positionality and Reflexivity in Decolonialising Research -- Conclusion -- References -- 10 Debating Population in and Beyond Feminist Political Ecology -- Introduction -- Feminist Political Ecology and the Call to 'Make Kin Not Babies' -- Positioning Ourselves in the Dialogue -- Surprise -- Astonishment, Amazement, Shock, Intrigue -- Anger -- Exasperation, Frustration, Resentment, Disgust, Indignation, Annoyance -- Fear -- Alarm, Apprehension, Hysteria, Horror, Panic, Nervousness, Uneasiness -- Sadness -- Disappointment, Shame, Grief, Despair, Gloom, Isolation, Rejection, Dejection, Guilt, Regret -- Joy -- Relief, Hope, Eagerness, Enthusiasm -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 La Mercadita 2050: Telling Tomorrows of a Market After Oil -- Introduction -- The Beginning: The Grounds -- Methodological Disclosure -- The Story (Fig. 11.1) -- Conclusions -- References -- 12 The Territory of Our Body: A Conversation on Urban Environments in the Andes and Their Bodies -- Introduction -- Let's Begin the Conversation… -- A Few Closing Words Until We Meet Again… -- References -- Index. | |
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