Narratives of Environmental Challenges in Brazil and India
Losing Nature
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Losing Nature
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Narratives of Environmental Challenges in Brazil and India: Losing Nature is comprised of research on the representation and interrogation of environmental issues in both subcontinents, Brazil and India.
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Narratives of Environmental Challenges in Brazil and India: Losing Nature is comprised of research on the representation and interrogation of environmental issues in both subcontinents, Brazil and India.
Produktdetails
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- Ecocritical Theory and Practice
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 491g
- ISBN-13: 9781498581141
- ISBN-10: 1498581145
- Artikelnr.: 53690330
- Ecocritical Theory and Practice
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 491g
- ISBN-13: 9781498581141
- ISBN-10: 1498581145
- Artikelnr.: 53690330
Edited by Zélia M. Bora and Murali Sivaramakrishnan - Contributions by Ligia Andrade; Nibedita Bandyopadhyay; Siddharth Singh M.Bora; Zélia M. Bora; Carmen Escobedo de Tapia; Rajan Gurukkal; Frank Izaguirre; V. Arivudai Nambi; Dr. Rekha Pande; Reinhart Ph
Section 1: Contested Spaces: Resisting the Loss of Water and Forests 1.The
Loss of Nature, Human and Non human Relationship in Tamil Nadu V.Arivudai
Nambi 2.Human Intervention and the Depleting Well Springs of Nature A Case
Study of Orange Poika Reinhart Phillip 3.Green Risk: Analyzing the Societal
Harms in the Illegal Wood Trade of the Amazonian Rain Forest (Peru/Brazil)
Siddharth Singh Monteiro Bora 4.Sabarimala: A Review of Development Threats
to a Rare Forest Ecosystem Rajan Gurukkal Section 2: Speaking Nature: The
Cultural Dimensions of Water and Land 5.The Amazonian Forest Revisited: a
critical reading of the novels by Dalcídio Jurandir Zélia M. Bora 6.The
Saga of Subalterns amidst Resource Crisis: An Analysis of "Drought: Mahesh"
and Water Nibedita Bandyopadhyay 7.Re-reading Nature, Restoring Nature:
"The Inheritance of Loss" by Kiran Desai. Carmen Escobedo de Tapia
8.Nature, Religion and Ecological Sustainability in Amitav Ghosh's The
Hungry Tide Animesh Roy Section 3: The Voice of the Subaltern: Losing
Nature 9."Good God! The Tambochas": Ants and Environmental Vengeance in
José Eustasio Rivera's The Vortex Frank Izaguirre 10.Around and Inside
Amazonian Rainforest: The Literary Manifestos of Vicente Franz Cecim
Heloisa Helena Siqueira Correia 11.Amazonian Mythology and the Theatre of A
Rã Qi Ri Ligia Karina Martins de Andrade 12.Role of Women in the Early
Environment Movements in India Rekha Pande
Loss of Nature, Human and Non human Relationship in Tamil Nadu V.Arivudai
Nambi 2.Human Intervention and the Depleting Well Springs of Nature A Case
Study of Orange Poika Reinhart Phillip 3.Green Risk: Analyzing the Societal
Harms in the Illegal Wood Trade of the Amazonian Rain Forest (Peru/Brazil)
Siddharth Singh Monteiro Bora 4.Sabarimala: A Review of Development Threats
to a Rare Forest Ecosystem Rajan Gurukkal Section 2: Speaking Nature: The
Cultural Dimensions of Water and Land 5.The Amazonian Forest Revisited: a
critical reading of the novels by Dalcídio Jurandir Zélia M. Bora 6.The
Saga of Subalterns amidst Resource Crisis: An Analysis of "Drought: Mahesh"
and Water Nibedita Bandyopadhyay 7.Re-reading Nature, Restoring Nature:
"The Inheritance of Loss" by Kiran Desai. Carmen Escobedo de Tapia
8.Nature, Religion and Ecological Sustainability in Amitav Ghosh's The
Hungry Tide Animesh Roy Section 3: The Voice of the Subaltern: Losing
Nature 9."Good God! The Tambochas": Ants and Environmental Vengeance in
José Eustasio Rivera's The Vortex Frank Izaguirre 10.Around and Inside
Amazonian Rainforest: The Literary Manifestos of Vicente Franz Cecim
Heloisa Helena Siqueira Correia 11.Amazonian Mythology and the Theatre of A
Rã Qi Ri Ligia Karina Martins de Andrade 12.Role of Women in the Early
Environment Movements in India Rekha Pande
Section 1: Contested Spaces: Resisting the Loss of Water and Forests 1.The
Loss of Nature, Human and Non human Relationship in Tamil Nadu V.Arivudai
Nambi 2.Human Intervention and the Depleting Well Springs of Nature A Case
Study of Orange Poika Reinhart Phillip 3.Green Risk: Analyzing the Societal
Harms in the Illegal Wood Trade of the Amazonian Rain Forest (Peru/Brazil)
Siddharth Singh Monteiro Bora 4.Sabarimala: A Review of Development Threats
to a Rare Forest Ecosystem Rajan Gurukkal Section 2: Speaking Nature: The
Cultural Dimensions of Water and Land 5.The Amazonian Forest Revisited: a
critical reading of the novels by Dalcídio Jurandir Zélia M. Bora 6.The
Saga of Subalterns amidst Resource Crisis: An Analysis of "Drought: Mahesh"
and Water Nibedita Bandyopadhyay 7.Re-reading Nature, Restoring Nature:
"The Inheritance of Loss" by Kiran Desai. Carmen Escobedo de Tapia
8.Nature, Religion and Ecological Sustainability in Amitav Ghosh's The
Hungry Tide Animesh Roy Section 3: The Voice of the Subaltern: Losing
Nature 9."Good God! The Tambochas": Ants and Environmental Vengeance in
José Eustasio Rivera's The Vortex Frank Izaguirre 10.Around and Inside
Amazonian Rainforest: The Literary Manifestos of Vicente Franz Cecim
Heloisa Helena Siqueira Correia 11.Amazonian Mythology and the Theatre of A
Rã Qi Ri Ligia Karina Martins de Andrade 12.Role of Women in the Early
Environment Movements in India Rekha Pande
Loss of Nature, Human and Non human Relationship in Tamil Nadu V.Arivudai
Nambi 2.Human Intervention and the Depleting Well Springs of Nature A Case
Study of Orange Poika Reinhart Phillip 3.Green Risk: Analyzing the Societal
Harms in the Illegal Wood Trade of the Amazonian Rain Forest (Peru/Brazil)
Siddharth Singh Monteiro Bora 4.Sabarimala: A Review of Development Threats
to a Rare Forest Ecosystem Rajan Gurukkal Section 2: Speaking Nature: The
Cultural Dimensions of Water and Land 5.The Amazonian Forest Revisited: a
critical reading of the novels by Dalcídio Jurandir Zélia M. Bora 6.The
Saga of Subalterns amidst Resource Crisis: An Analysis of "Drought: Mahesh"
and Water Nibedita Bandyopadhyay 7.Re-reading Nature, Restoring Nature:
"The Inheritance of Loss" by Kiran Desai. Carmen Escobedo de Tapia
8.Nature, Religion and Ecological Sustainability in Amitav Ghosh's The
Hungry Tide Animesh Roy Section 3: The Voice of the Subaltern: Losing
Nature 9."Good God! The Tambochas": Ants and Environmental Vengeance in
José Eustasio Rivera's The Vortex Frank Izaguirre 10.Around and Inside
Amazonian Rainforest: The Literary Manifestos of Vicente Franz Cecim
Heloisa Helena Siqueira Correia 11.Amazonian Mythology and the Theatre of A
Rã Qi Ri Ligia Karina Martins de Andrade 12.Role of Women in the Early
Environment Movements in India Rekha Pande