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Beyond The Lens Of Conservation Malagasy And Swiss Imaginations Of One Another 1st Edition Eva Keller

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Beyond The Lens Of Conservation Malagasy And Swiss Imaginations Of One Another 1st Edition Eva Keller
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Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.82 MB
Pages: 259
Author: Eva Keller
ISBN: 9781782385530, 1782385533
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Beyond The Lens Of Conservation Malagasy And Swiss Imaginations Of One Another 1st Edition Eva Keller by Eva Keller 9781782385530, 1782385533 instant download after payment.

The global agenda of Nature conservation has led to the creation of the Masoala National Park in Madagascar and to an exhibit in its support at a Swiss zoo, the centerpiece of which is a mini-rainforest replica. Does such a cooperation also trigger a connection between ordinary people in these two far-flung places? The study investigates how the Malagasy farmers living at the edge of the park perceive the conservation enterprise and what people in Switzerland see when looking towards Madagascar through the lens of the zoo exhibit. It crystallizes that the stories told in either place have almost nothing in common: one focuses on power and history, the other on morality and progress. Thus, instead of building a bridge, Nature conservation widens the gap between people in the North and the South.

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