Environmental Culture: The Ecological Crisis of Reason"Environmental Culture: the ecological crisis of reason presents a radically new picture of how our culture must change in order to develop an ecologically rational society. Drawing on a range of ideas from feminism, democracy, globalisation and post-colonial thought, it is essential reading for anyone interested in the environment and our place in it."--BOOK JACKET. |
Contents
I | 1 |
II | 3 |
III | 5 |
IV | 8 |
V | 13 |
VI | 16 |
VII | 22 |
VIII | 25 |
XXXIII | 130 |
XXXIV | 134 |
XXXV | 138 |
XXXVI | 143 |
XXXVII | 147 |
XXXVIII | 152 |
XXXIX | 159 |
XL | 167 |
IX | 31 |
X | 38 |
XI | 41 |
XII | 45 |
XIII | 50 |
XIV | 56 |
XV | 62 |
XVI | 65 |
XVII | 71 |
XVIII | 74 |
XIX | 81 |
XX | 87 |
XXI | 90 |
XXII | 93 |
XXIII | 97 |
XXV | 101 |
XXVI | 102 |
XXVII | 106 |
XXVIII | 110 |
XXIX | 111 |
XXX | 117 |
XXXI | 123 |
XXXII | 127 |
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Common terms and phrases
agency androcentric animals anthropocentrism anthropomorphism argued bioregionalists Bruce centre centric centrism colonised commodification communicative concept construction context contrast cosmic critical critique culture damage decision-making deep ecology democracy denial denied dialogical dominant earth ecoharms ecological crisis ecological rationality economic economic rationalist emotional environmental environmental ethics epistemic equality ethical ethical relationships eurocentrism example exclusion extensionist factory farm failure feminist forms of rationality framework global hegemonic human human-centredness human/nature dualism hyper-separation identity individual instrumental intentional interests interspecies kinds knowledge land liberal limits lives logic Mary Midgley maximising means meat mind minimise monological moral dualism more-than-human narrative nature Nazism neo-Cartesian non-human oppression panpsychism philosophical Plumwood political potential privileged groups problem problematic projects prudential radical ranking rational egoism rationalist reason recognise reductionist reductive relationships remoteness sense social solidarity species sphere spirituality stance strategies structure technoscience theory tion treat unity
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Post-colonial Studies: The Key Concepts Bill Ashcroft,Gareth Griffiths,Helen Tiffin No preview available - 2007 |
Making Place, Making Self: Travel, Subjectivity, and Sexual Difference Inger J. Birkeland No preview available - 2005 |