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دسته بندی: بوم شناسی ویرایش: نویسندگان: Ariel Salleh سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780745328645, 9781876756710 ناشر: سال نشر: تعداد صفحات: 331 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 2 مگابایت
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Title Copyright Contents Preface and Acknowledgements 1 Ecological Debt: Embodied Debt Ariel Salleh Triangulating political ecology The meta-industrial labour class Part I – Histories 2 The Devaluation of Women’s Labour Silvia Federici Population and the disciplining of women Reproductive labour is natural and historical Women’s productive labour as ‘non-work’ The invention of ‘femininity’ and the ‘housewife’ Sex, race, and class in the colonies 3 Who is the ‘He’ of He Who Decides in Economic Discourse? Ewa Charkiewicz Economics as a seriality of truth games How to train a wife and manage an estate Sovereignty and patriarchy as dispositif A national familial household Sovereign capital and social abandonment Patria potestas, cura materna 4 The Diversity Matrix: Relationship and Complexity Susan Hawthorne Living as part of the whole Indigenous, feminist, and ecological economics Particularity, concreteness, and place Eco-social systems and ‘life’ Towards a wild economics Part II – Matter 5 Development for Some is Violence for Others Nalini Nayak Fishing for export or livelihood? Technologies of abandonment Patriarchal cultures old and new 6 Nuclearised Bodies and Militarised Space Zohl dé Ishtar One bomb vapourised an entire island Radioactive ecosystem: human guinea pigs Nuclear pollution and cancer deaths Economic, social, and cultural fallout Crimes against humanity 7 Deliberative Water Management Andrea Moraes and Patricia E. Perkins Women, feminism, and NGOs Ecofeminist and transformative leadership Deliberative democracy in practice Part III – Governance 8 Mainstreaming Trade and Millennium Development Goals? Gigi Francisco and Peggy Antrobus Engendering neoliberal policies Between religious and economic fundamentalism Equality and women’s empowerment Poverty is embedded in gender relations 9 Policy and the Measure of Woman Marilyn Waring Do women count for nothing? Real life: alternative models The Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare (ISEW) The Human Development Index (HDI) The Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) People setting their own indicators Interpreting data in non-monetary terms The Alberta GPI 10 Feminist Ecological Economics in Theory and Practice Sabine U. O’Hara Reclaiming neglected contexts Making the invisible visible Methods reflect power structures Feminist ecological economics Part IV – Energy 11 Who Pays for the Kyoto Protocol? Ana Isla Enclosing the forest to sell oxygen Natural capital or super-organism? The crisis of gatherers and small farmers The crisis of women and children Resisting narrow environmentalism 12 How Global Warming is Gendered Meike Spitzner Common but differentiated responsibilities? From procedural to substantive change A chance for gender post 2012? 13 Women and the Abuja Declaration for Energy Sovereignty Leigh Brownhill and Terisa E. Turner Neoliberal approaches to women and climate change Gendered, ethnicised, class struggle Women’s ‘gift’ to humanity Big Oil and state violence The Abuja Declaration Part V – Movement 14 Ecofeminist Political Economy and the Politics of Money Mary Mellor Dualist economics The precarity of global capitalism Why growth is made ‘an imperative’ Challenging the money system 15 Saving Women: Saving the Commons Leo Podlashuc The semantics of savings Community and autonomy Savings as praxis International mobilisation Saving women Conscientisation and empowerment 16 From Eco-Sufficiency to Global Justice Ariel Salleh Reproductive labour as leverage An embodied materialism Capacity building for the global North Notes on Contributors Index