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Author Rosenow, Doerthe, author

Title Un-making Environmental Activism : Beyond Modern/Colonial Binaries in the GMO Controversy / Doerthe Rosenow
Edition First edition
Published London : Taylor and Francis, 2017

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Description 1 online resource : text file, PDF
Series Routledge Research in Place, Space and Politics
Contents Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- List of abbreviations -- 1 Un-making environmental activism -- Anti-GMO activism past and present -- The â#x80;#x98;radicalâ#x80;#x99; argument against science-based environmentalism -- Moving beyond modern/colonial binaries? The New Materialisms and Latourâ#x80;#x99;s politics of the collective -- Starting from historical oppression: the problem of colonial difference -- Chapter outline -- 2 â#x80;#x98;No one knows what an environment can doâ#x80;#x99;: from facts to concerns in the GMO controversy -- Man/gene
Man/geneâ#x80;#x99;s governance of the worldDance of life -- In place of a conclusion: (un)making GMOs in the collective -- 3 Voices and visibilities: the Indian Bt cotton controversy -- Whoâ#x80;#x99;s speaking? Indian smallholders and Bt cotton -- Finding a voice in speaking through/with nonhumans -- The wild being of statements and visibilities -- States and machines: thinking differently about Bt cotton -- Conclusion: decolonising anti-GMO activism -- 4 Travelling â#x80;#x98;worldsâ#x80;#x99;: the protest of the Intercontinental Caravan -- A politics of network? The Global Justice Movement
Â#x80;#x98;Worldâ#x80;#x99;-travelling and multiple selves: an introduction to MarÃƯa Lugonesâ#x80;#x98;In Asia great leaders are expected and reveredâ#x80;#x99;: the colonial logic of the Intercontinental Caravan -- Pilgrimage and streetwalking: the decolonial option -- Connecting through â#x80;#x98;thingsâ#x80;#x99;: becoming a faithful witness to oppression -- Conclusion: towards love and play in global (environmental) protest -- Conclusion -- Towards (more) reality -- Reflections on method -- Sense and love: beyond the monologue -- Streetwalking: developing strategies out of concrete encounters
Summary "Much environmental activism is caught in a logic that plays science against emotion, objective evidence against partisan aims, and human interest against a nature that has intrinsic value. Radical activists, by contrast, play down the role of science in determining environmental politics, but read their solutions to environmental problems off fixed theories of domination and oppression. Both of these approaches are based in a modern epistemology grounded in the fundamental dichotomy between the human and the natural. This binary has historically come about through the colonial oppression of other, non-Western and often non-binary ways of knowing nature and living in the world. There is an urgent need for a different, decolonised environmental activist strategy that moves away from this epistemology, recognises its colonial heritage and finds a different ground for environmental beliefs and politics. This book analyses the arguments and practices of anti-GMO activists at three different sites - the site of science, the site of the Bt cotton controversy in India, and the site of global environmental protest - to show how we can move beyond modern/colonial binaries. It will do so in dialogue with Gilles Deleuze, Bruno Latour, María Lugones, and Gayatri C. Spivak, as well as a broader range of postcolonial and decolonial bodies of thought."--Provided by publisher
Subject Transgenic organisms -- Political aspects
Environmentalism.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Human Geography.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Environmentalism
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781315624396
1315624397