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The Bangladesh Environmental Humanities Reader Environmental Justice Development Victimhood And Resistance Samina Luthfa Editor

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The Bangladesh Environmental Humanities Reader Environmental Justice Development Victimhood And Resistance Samina Luthfa Editor
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.43 MB
Pages: 321
Author: Samina Luthfa (editor), Mohammad Tanzimuddin Khan (editor), Munasir Kamal (editor)
ISBN: 9781498599139, 1498599133
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Bangladesh Environmental Humanities Reader Environmental Justice Development Victimhood And Resistance Samina Luthfa Editor by Samina Luthfa (editor), Mohammad Tanzimuddin Khan (editor), Munasir Kamal (editor) 9781498599139, 1498599133 instant download after payment.

This volume analyses Bangladesh’s human-nature/environment relationships in terms of development victimhood, environmental injustices, and resistance of the marginalized. It demonstrates how the popular GDP-based economic growth model helps governments undertake “development” projects, threatening the environment and livelihood of the poor while benefiting the affluent. It represents the extant environmentalism in the literary works in Bangla, and tales of pollution, depletion; and human-nature/environment symbiosis that shows ways to resist victimhood. Against current environmental challenges and other environmental issues, this volume presents the epitome of how politics, biodiversity, and technology meet in many cross-cutting pathways.

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