In this opening volume to a trilogy of works critiquing and undermining our approach to our environment, Ariel Salleh argues we need a new word for the contemporary age: the Androcene. This concept establishes patriarchal capitalist coloniality as the foundational issue destroying both the planet and the lives and exist with it. The Androcene is the deepest most intractable fracture of humans from the wider world of natural relations. Salleh peels away the most recent and overt political layers back to their historical source and the healing rediscovery of matristic values. This is a truly…mehr
In this opening volume to a trilogy of works critiquing and undermining our approach to our environment, Ariel Salleh argues we need a new word for the contemporary age: the Androcene. This concept establishes patriarchal capitalist coloniality as the foundational issue destroying both the planet and the lives and exist with it. The Androcene is the deepest most intractable fracture of humans from the wider world of natural relations. Salleh peels away the most recent and overt political layers back to their historical source and the healing rediscovery of matristic values. This is a truly intersectional approach to the ecological crisis - one that doesn't prioritise one species over another (e.g. humans over animals) a particular gender over another (the problem of systematic patriarchy) one race or nation over each other or accept the uneven spread of wealth and resources throughout the globe. Salleh takes as her premise that if all these issues intersect, we need to decolonialise the language and thinking we use to dismantle these overlapping worlds of inequality.
Ariel Salleh is Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Humanities, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa; former Senior Fellow in Post-Growth Societies, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany and Research Associate in Political Economy, University of Sydney, Australia. She is author and editor of many books including Ecofeminism as Politics (ZED, 2017).
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword 1. Resisting Extinction Youth Joins the Dots The Anthropocene The Androscene 1/0 logic Entangled Frames 2. Terra Nullius Consuming Lands and Bodies Extractivism Exterminism Biocolonialism The Master Law 3. The 2030 Agenda UN Sustainable Development Goals Fixing Poverty Redesign Initiative Finance Old Episteme False Consensus Another Way 4. Global Synergies Livelihoods or Lifestyles? The Activist The Teacher 5. Nuclear Risks Voices for Life on Earth Denialism Women's Collectives For Life on Earth Enough Looting! Postscript 6. Green New Deals for Globalisation Lite UK & UNEP Transatlantic Australia US Democrats EU & DiEM25 DSA USA Othered deals 7. Buen Vivir Ecomodernist v Andean Strategy Strategy I Embodying Debt Strategy II Back to Dependency Metabolic Value Eco Sufficiency 8. Climate Science and Water Coming to our Senses Carbon Fetishism Methodological Forcing Scale v Responsibility People's Science Conclusion 9. The Gene Trade Organised Irresponsibility Measurable Units Unpredictable Risk Matters Outstanding Co existence Synthetic Biology Andro ethics 10. Another Future is Possible! Holding Ground Others Hierarchy Stakeholders Coloniality Bio civilisation Hope 11. Earth Governance Uncertainty Principle Revisited Conceptual Fit Multi scalar Ecomodernism Boundaries Complexity Steering Laissez faire Validity 12. Food Sovereignty Another Way in China Internal Colonies Benefit sharing? Racist Science Meta industrial Labour 13. The Smart ResSet Digitised Citizens The Fourth IR Internet of Things Captured Agencies Climate Impacts Colonising Space 14. The Androscene Structures of Feeling Nonidentity Anthro or Andro Pre Oedipal dynamic Fathers of Affect Posthuman Actants Hyper objects 15. Testing Coloniality Everyday Contradictions Modernity Data Sovereignty Double binds Decoupling? Convivial Degrowth 16. Re Worlding A Prefigurative Commons Local is Global Good Fit with Country
Foreword 1. Resisting Extinction Youth Joins the Dots The Anthropocene The Androscene 1/0 logic Entangled Frames 2. Terra Nullius Consuming Lands and Bodies Extractivism Exterminism Biocolonialism The Master Law 3. The 2030 Agenda UN Sustainable Development Goals Fixing Poverty Redesign Initiative Finance Old Episteme False Consensus Another Way 4. Global Synergies Livelihoods or Lifestyles? The Activist The Teacher 5. Nuclear Risks Voices for Life on Earth Denialism Women's Collectives For Life on Earth Enough Looting! Postscript 6. Green New Deals for Globalisation Lite UK & UNEP Transatlantic Australia US Democrats EU & DiEM25 DSA USA Othered deals 7. Buen Vivir Ecomodernist v Andean Strategy Strategy I Embodying Debt Strategy II Back to Dependency Metabolic Value Eco Sufficiency 8. Climate Science and Water Coming to our Senses Carbon Fetishism Methodological Forcing Scale v Responsibility People's Science Conclusion 9. The Gene Trade Organised Irresponsibility Measurable Units Unpredictable Risk Matters Outstanding Co existence Synthetic Biology Andro ethics 10. Another Future is Possible! Holding Ground Others Hierarchy Stakeholders Coloniality Bio civilisation Hope 11. Earth Governance Uncertainty Principle Revisited Conceptual Fit Multi scalar Ecomodernism Boundaries Complexity Steering Laissez faire Validity 12. Food Sovereignty Another Way in China Internal Colonies Benefit sharing? Racist Science Meta industrial Labour 13. The Smart ResSet Digitised Citizens The Fourth IR Internet of Things Captured Agencies Climate Impacts Colonising Space 14. The Androscene Structures of Feeling Nonidentity Anthro or Andro Pre Oedipal dynamic Fathers of Affect Posthuman Actants Hyper objects 15. Testing Coloniality Everyday Contradictions Modernity Data Sovereignty Double binds Decoupling? Convivial Degrowth 16. Re Worlding A Prefigurative Commons Local is Global Good Fit with Country
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Shop der buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg Amtsgericht Augsburg HRA 13309