Environmental Humanities of Extraction in Africa

Environmental Humanities of Extraction in Africa

Poetics and Politics of Exploitation

Ogude, James; Mushonga, Tafadzwa

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

192

Mole

9781032263618

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1. Introduction: The intractable problem: Africa and the pitfalls of resource exploitation in a globalising world 2. Petitioning the future through environmental justice: A reading from Angola 3. African Goats, the State and conservation in colonial Zimbabwe, 1892 -1970s 4. The politics of exclusion and violence in protected areas 5. The politics of mining pollution in Zambia: Investigating 100 years of environmental management in the Copperbelt 6. "Aesthetics of the Earth": African Literature as a witness to postcolonial ecology 7. 'One in heart as they are in tongue': 'Yoruba', land and environmental violence in colonial southwestern Nigeria 8. A Revaluation of traditional ecological thoughts, knowledge and practices of the Aari of southern Ethiopia 9. Climate injustice: How it is affecting Africa 10. International environment law, the humanities nexus and some reflections on 'creative legal solutions' 11. Carbon dioxide, climate change, and an energy transition for a future Africa 12. Poetics and politics of resource exploitation in Africa: Insights from chapters
Climate Change;Environmental justice;Capitalocene;Indigenous knowledge;Africa;Resource exploitation;African economics;Environmental humanities;African Goats;UN;Indigenous Knowledge Systems;Angora Goats;Commercial Poachers;Native Land Husbandry Act;Zambian Copperbelt;Bulawayo Chronicle;UNIP Government;Human Environment Kinship;San Communities;Locust Invasion;Rhodesia Herald;Southern Rhodesia;Ecological Imperialism;Sustainable Forest Management;EPRDF;Desert Locust;Reduce GHG Emission;Violent Exclusionary;Yoruba Elites;Traditional Livelihood Practices;Liberation War;Forest Dwelling Peoples