Natures of Africa

Natures of Africa
Title Natures of Africa PDF eBook
Author F. Fiona Moolla
Publisher
Total Pages 334
Release 2006
Genre African literature
ISBN 9781868149162

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The Healing Wisdom of Africa

The Healing Wisdom of Africa
Title The Healing Wisdom of Africa PDF eBook
Author Malidoma Patrice Some
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 345
Release 1999-09-13
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 087477991X

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Through The Healing Wisdom of Africa, readers can come to understand that the life of indigenous and traditional people is a paradigm for an intimate relationship with the natural world that both surrounds us and is within us. The book is the most complete study of the role ritual plays in the lives of African people--and the role it can play for seekers in the West.

African Nature Notes and Reminiscences

African Nature Notes and Reminiscences
Title African Nature Notes and Reminiscences PDF eBook
Author Frederick Courteney Selous
Publisher London, [England] : Macmillan
Total Pages 424
Release 1908
Genre Africa, Southern Description and travel
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The Politics of Nature and Science in Southern Africa

The Politics of Nature and Science in Southern Africa
Title The Politics of Nature and Science in Southern Africa PDF eBook
Author Maano Ramutsindela
Publisher African Books Collective
Total Pages 346
Release 2016-08-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3905758873

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This book brings together recent and ongoing empirical studies to examine two relational kinds of politics, namely, the politics of nature, i.e. how nature conservation projects are sites on which power relations play out, and the politics of the scientific study of nature. These are discussed in their historical and present contexts, and at specific sites on which particular human-environment relations are forged or contested. This spatio-temporal juxtaposition is lacking in current research on political ecology while the politics of science appears marginal to critical scholarship on social nature. Specifically, the book examines power relations in nature-related activities, demonstrates conditions under which nature and science are politicised, and also accounts for political interests and struggles over nature in its various forms. The ecological, socio-political and economic dimensions of nature cannot be ignored when dealing with present-day environmental issues. Nature conservation regulations are concerned with the management of flora and fauna as much as with humans. Various chapters in the book pay attention to the ways in which nature, science and politics are interrelated and also co-constitutive of each other. They highlight that power relations are naturalised through science and science-related institutions and projects such as museums, botanical gardens, wetlands, parks and nature reserves.

Imposing Wilderness

Imposing Wilderness
Title Imposing Wilderness PDF eBook
Author Roderick P. Neumann
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 280
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780520211780

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The book focuses on the symbolic importance of natural landscapes among various social groups in this setting, and how it relates to conflicts between peasant communities and the state. Neumann's thoughtful framing of the issues that fuel ongoing controversies will interest ecologists as well as those interested in political economy and development in Africa.

The Nature of Heritage

The Nature of Heritage
Title The Nature of Heritage PDF eBook
Author Lynn Meskell
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 332
Release 2011-08-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1118106636

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The Nature of Heritage: The New South Africa is unique in revealing the conflicts inherent in preserving both natural and cultural heritage, by examining the archaeological, ethnographic and economic evidence of a nation's attempts to master its past and its future. Provides a classic example of how nations attempt to overcome a negative heritage through past mastering of their histories Evaluates the continuing dominance of nature and conservation over concerns for cultural heritage Employs ethnographic and archaeological methodologies to reveal how the past is processed into a new national heritage Identifies heritage as therapy, exemplified in the strategy for repairing legacies of racial and ethnic difference in post-apartheid South Africa Highlights the role of archaeological heritage sites, national parks and protected areas in economic development and social empowerment Explores how nature trumps culture and the global implications of the new configurations of heritage

Natures of Africa

Natures of Africa
Title Natures of Africa PDF eBook
Author F. Fiona Moolla
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2016-06-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 1868149145

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One of the first edited volumes to encompass transdisciplinary approaches to a number of cultural forms, including fiction, non-fiction, oral expression and digital media. Environmental and animal studies are rapidly growing areas of interest across a number of disciplines. Natures of Africa is one of the first edited volumes which encompasses transdisciplinary approaches to a number of cultural forms, including fiction, non-fiction, oral expression and digital media. The volume features new research from East Africa and Zimbabwe, as well as the ecocritical and eco-activist 'powerhouses' of Nigeria and South Africa. The chapters engage one another conceptually and epistemologically without an enforced consensus of approach. In their conversation with dominant ideas about nature and animals, they reveal unexpected insights into forms of cultural expression of local communities in Africa. The analyses explore different apprehensions of the connections between humans, animals and the environment, and suggest alternative ways of addressing the challenges facing the continent. These include the problems of global warming, desertification, floods, animal extinctions and environmental destruction attendant upon fossil fuel extraction. There are few books that show how nature in Africa is represented, celebrated, mourned or commoditised. Natures of Africa weaves together studies of narratives - from folklore, travel writing, novels and popular songs - with the insights of poetry and contemporary reflections of Africa on the worldwide web. The chapters test disciplinary and conceptual boundaries, highlighting the ways in which the environmental concerns of African communities cannot be disentangled from social, cultural and political questions. This volume draws on and will appeal to scholars and teachers of oral tradition and indigenous cultures, literature, religion, sociology and anthropology, environmental and animal studies, as well as media and digital cultures in an African context.