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Rock Water Life: Ecology and Humanities for a Decolonial South Africa

AUTHOR Green, Lesley
PUBLISHER Duke University Press (03/20/2020)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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In Rock - Water - Life Lesley Green examines the interwoven realities of inequality, racism, colonialism, and environmental destruction in South Africa, calling for environmental research and governance to transition to an ecopolitical approach that could address South Africa's history of racial oppression and environmental exploitation. Green analyzes conflicting accounts of nature in environmental sciences that claim neutrality amid ongoing struggles for land restitution and environmental justice. Offering in-depth studies of environmental conflict in contemporary South Africa, Green addresses the history of contested water access in Cape Town; struggles over natural gas fracking in the Karoo; debates about decolonizing science; the potential for a politics of soil in the call for land restitution; urban baboon management; and the consequences of sending sewage to urban oceans.
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ISBN-13: 9781478003991
ISBN-10: 1478003995
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 320
Carton Quantity: 40
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.70 x 8.90 inches
Weight: 1.25 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index
Country of Origin: US
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Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection - General
Nature | Environmental Science (see also Chemistry - Environmental)
Nature | Anthropology - General
Dewey Decimal: 304.209
Library of Congress Control Number: 2019041853
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In Rock - Water - Life Lesley Green examines the interwoven realities of inequality, racism, colonialism, and environmental destruction in South Africa, calling for environmental research and governance to transition to an ecopolitical approach that could address South Africa's history of racial oppression and environmental exploitation. Green analyzes conflicting accounts of nature in environmental sciences that claim neutrality amid ongoing struggles for land restitution and environmental justice. Offering in-depth studies of environmental conflict in contemporary South Africa, Green addresses the history of contested water access in Cape Town; struggles over natural gas fracking in the Karoo; debates about decolonizing science; the potential for a politics of soil in the call for land restitution; urban baboon management; and the consequences of sending sewage to urban oceans.
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