Environmental Humanities in Central Asia
Environmental Humanities in Central Asia
Relations Between Extraction and Interdependence
Penati, Beatrice; Feaux de la Croix, Jeanne
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2023
296
Dura
Inglês
9781032423418
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction Part 1: Extractivism 1. There Used to Be Water: Soviet Water Policies, Archaeologists and Ethnographers in Central Asia 2. Administrations, Herders and Experts: Crossing Sources and Scales to Write a Social History of Overgrazing in Soviet Kazakhstan (1960-1980) 3. Environmental and Community Preservation in the face of Fossil Fuel Development: The Case of Berezovka, Kazakhstan Part 2: Paternalism and Protection 4. Saiga Antelopes (Saiga Tatarica) in the Environmental History of the Qazaq Steppe and Desert 5. To Tame, Improve, Protect: Environmental Discourse in Soviet Graphic Satire, 1950s-1991 6. What is in the Air? Citizen Science, Eco-Internationalism and Urban Air Pollution in Bishkek and Almaty Part 3: Enspirited Nature 7. Get Set! Horse Training as a Discontinuous Action: A Central Asian Physiology that Forces Nature, but is in Tune with the Seasons 8. Relating to People, Homeland and Environment the Kyrgyz Way? A Dialogue Between Activism and Engaged Scholarship 9. The Bee-Human: Imagining a New Qazaq identity in Oralkhan Boekei's Novel Atau-Kere Part 4: Threats from Nature 10. Climate Disaster or Anticipated Crisis? Ways of Knowing the Environment in Pre-Soviet Central Asia 11. The Power of Apricot: Border Disputes, Land Scarcity and Mobility in the Isfara River Basin 12. Water and Irrigation Arrangements in the Pamirs of Tajikistan
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post-Soviet environmental history;Central Asian anthropology;conservation policy analysis;nomadic-sedentary interactions;eco-political movements;indigenous ecological knowledge;human-nature relations in Central Asia
Introduction Part 1: Extractivism 1. There Used to Be Water: Soviet Water Policies, Archaeologists and Ethnographers in Central Asia 2. Administrations, Herders and Experts: Crossing Sources and Scales to Write a Social History of Overgrazing in Soviet Kazakhstan (1960-1980) 3. Environmental and Community Preservation in the face of Fossil Fuel Development: The Case of Berezovka, Kazakhstan Part 2: Paternalism and Protection 4. Saiga Antelopes (Saiga Tatarica) in the Environmental History of the Qazaq Steppe and Desert 5. To Tame, Improve, Protect: Environmental Discourse in Soviet Graphic Satire, 1950s-1991 6. What is in the Air? Citizen Science, Eco-Internationalism and Urban Air Pollution in Bishkek and Almaty Part 3: Enspirited Nature 7. Get Set! Horse Training as a Discontinuous Action: A Central Asian Physiology that Forces Nature, but is in Tune with the Seasons 8. Relating to People, Homeland and Environment the Kyrgyz Way? A Dialogue Between Activism and Engaged Scholarship 9. The Bee-Human: Imagining a New Qazaq identity in Oralkhan Boekei's Novel Atau-Kere Part 4: Threats from Nature 10. Climate Disaster or Anticipated Crisis? Ways of Knowing the Environment in Pre-Soviet Central Asia 11. The Power of Apricot: Border Disputes, Land Scarcity and Mobility in the Isfara River Basin 12. Water and Irrigation Arrangements in the Pamirs of Tajikistan
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