Indigenous, Modern and Postcolonial Relations to Nature

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Indigenous, Modern and Postcolonial Relations to Nature

Negotiating the Environment

Ethnic studies Sociology Anthropology Colonialism and imperialism Ethics and moral philosophy Religion: general Indigenous, ethnic and folk religions and spiritual beliefs Environmentalist thought and ideology Social impact of environmental issues

Author: Angela Roothaan

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Collection: Routledge Environmental Humanities

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 23rd May 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 468 Kb

ISBN: 9780429808227


Indigenous, Modern and Postcolonial Relations to Nature contributes to the young field of intercultural philosophy by introducing the perspective of critical and postcolonial thinkers who have focused on systematic racism, power relations and the intersection of cultural identity and political struggle.

Angela Roothaan discusses how initiatives to tackle environmental problems cross-nationally are often challenged by economic growth processes in postcolonial nations and further complicated by fights for land rights and self-determination of indigenous peoples. For these peoples, survival requires countering the scramble for resources and clashing with environmental organizations that aim to bring their lands under their own control. The author explores the epistemological and ontological clashes behind these problems. This volume brings more awareness of what structurally obstructs open exchange in philosophy world-wide, and shows that with respect to nature, we should first negotiate what the environment is to us humans, beyond cultural differences. It demonstrates how a globalizing philosophical discourse can fully include epistemological claims of spirit ontologies, while critically investigating the exclusive claim to knowledge of modern science and philosophy.

Target Audience

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental philosophy, cultural anthropology, intercultural philosophy and postcolonial and critical theory.

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