Capital and Ecology : Developmentalism, Subjectivity and the Alternative Life-Worlds

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Capital and Ecology : Developmentalism, Subjectivity and the Alternative Life-Worlds

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 348 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032397139
  • DDC分類 333.7909541

Full Description

This volume studies the intersection of capital and ecology primarily in one of the most sensitive geographies of the world, the Eastern Himalayan region. It looks at how the region has become a melting ground of neoliberal developmentalism and ecological subjectivities with the penetrating forces of global and state capitalism, economic projects, and complex power relations. The essays in the volume argue that specific focus on energy infrastructure and energy production has pushed technology and capital towards asset building which has had an adverse effect on the environment, labour relations, indigenous knowledge systems, and traditional livelihood practices in the area. They look at assets like mega dams, electricity transmission networks, natural gas grids, infrastructural and developmental projects, and other alternative ventures which require interventions in the natural world and its resource deposits.

Interdisciplinary in approach, the volume adopts a variety of lenses — developmentalism, state strategy, indigenous voices, geopolitics, and environmentalism — to provide a unique and alternative narrative on the various dimensions of the ecological risks and livelihood threats. It will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of politics, development studies, indigenous studies, and Asian studies.

Contents

List of Contributors

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Section I: Growth Epistemology, Environmental Conjunctures

1. Money, Capital, Power and Nature

Andrew Sheng and Sneha Poddar

2. Economic Growth and Ecological Conundrum

Rakhee Bhattacharya

3. Conflict Over Climate: Trajectory of Environmental Historiography in Northeastern Region of India

Sajal Nag

4. Hardwoods and the British Empire in Assam: Sal and Teak in the Age of Colonialism, 1850s-1940s

Arupjyoti Saikia

Section II: Developmentalism, Extractive Economy and Ecomusculinity

5. Ecological Ruptures in the Eastern Himalaya: The Political Economy of Hydropower Development in Arunachal Pradesh

Deepak K. Mishra

6. "Why the Caged Bird Sings": Resource Capture and Resistance in the China-Myanmar Borderlands

Nimmi Kurian

7. Ecomusculinity in the Neoliberal Era: Case of Eastern Himalaya and its Degrading Ecology

Anup Shekhar Chakraborty

Section III: Capita, Subjectivities and Human/Non-Human Responses

8. Subjective Capital, Adaptive Capitalism and the Enduring Human-Nature Response

G. Amarjit Sharma

9. Where is the Geopolitical? More-Than-Human Politics, Polities and Poetics in the Bhutan Highlands

Jelle J. Wouters

10. Secret Landscapes, Capitalist Encroachment and the Wrath of the Gods

Subhadra Mitra Channa

11. Buddhism, Animal Ethics, and Environmentalism

Swargajyoti Gohain

12. Ethno-ecologism and the Politics of New Citizenship in India's Northeast

Samir Kumar Das

13. Work, Women, and Landscape in the Himalayas

Meera Baindur

Section IV: Rights, Regulations and Alternatives

14. Nature's Rights: Alternatives to the Conventional Frame

Govind Bhattacharjee

15. Advancing People's Development Alternatives in Asia

Jiten Yumnam

16. Traditional Livelihoods, Diversifications and Sustainable Alternatives

Sikha Dutta

Index

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