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Reimagining Political Ecology

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ISBN-10: 0822336723

ISBN-13: 9780822336723

Edition: 2006

Authors: Aletta Biersack, James B. Greenberg

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'Reimagining Political Ecology' introduces heterogeneity and paradox into our understanding of political ecology, critiquing 'modernist ecologies' and emphasising transnational, place-based ones. It showcases second-generation political ecology, which retains the Marxist interest in capitalism as a global structure.
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Book details

List price: $31.95
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 11/22/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 440
Size: 6.12" wide x 9.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.364
Language: English

About the Series
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Beyond Modernist Ecologies
Equilibrium Theory and Interdisciplinary Borrowing: A Comparison of Old and New Ecological Anthropologies
Nature and Society in the Age of Postmodernity
Constructing and Appropriating Nature
Ecopolitics through Ethnography: The Cultures of Finland's Forest-Nature
The Political Ecology of Fisheries in the Upper Gulf of California
"But the Young Men Don't Want to Farm Any More": Political Ecology and Consumer Culture in Belize
Properties of Nature, Properties of Culture: Ownership, Recognition, and the Politics of Nature in a Papua New Guinea Society
Ethnographies of Nature
Progress of the Victims: Political Ecology in the Peruvian Amazon
Red River, Green War: The Politics of Place Along the Porgera River
Between Politics and Poetics: Narratives of Dispossession in Sarawak, East Malaysia
Between Nature and Culture
Rappaport's Rose: Structure, Agency, and Historical Contingency in Ecological Anthropology
Works Cited
Contributors
Index