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Fighting For The River Gender Body And Agency In Environmental Struggles Zge Yaka

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Fighting For The River Gender Body And Agency In Environmental Struggles Zge Yaka
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.09 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Özge Yaka
ISBN: 9780520393622, 0520393627
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Fighting For The River Gender Body And Agency In Environmental Struggles Zge Yaka by Özge Yaka 9780520393622, 0520393627 instant download after payment.

Fighting for the River portrays women's intimate, embodied relationships with river waters and explores how those relationships embolden local communities' resistance to private run-of-the-river hydroelectric power plants in Turkey. Building on extensive ethnographic research, Özge Yaka develops a body-centered, phenomenological approach to women's environmental activism and combines it with a relational ontological perspective. In this way, the book pushes beyond the "natural resources" frame to demonstrate how our corporeal connection to nonhuman entities is constitutive of our more-than-human lifeworld. Fighting for the River takes the human body as a starting point to explore the connection between lived experience and nonhuman environments, treating bodily senses and affects as the media of more-than-human connectivity and political agency. Analyzing local environmental struggles as struggles for coexistence, Yaka frames human-nonhuman relationality as a matter of socio-ecological justice.

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