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Ecological Solidarity and the Kurdish Freedom Movement: Thought, Practice, Challenges, and Opportunities [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 398 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x153x24 mm, kaal: 630 g, 3 BW Illustrations, 26 BW Photos, 3 Tables
  • Sari: Environment and Society
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 179363386X
  • ISBN-13: 9781793633866
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 398 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x153x24 mm, kaal: 630 g, 3 BW Illustrations, 26 BW Photos, 3 Tables
  • Sari: Environment and Society
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 179363386X
  • ISBN-13: 9781793633866
Teised raamatud teemal:
Ecological Solidarity and the Kurdish Freedom Movement: Thought, Practice, Challenges, and Opportunities is a pioneering text that examines the ideas about social ecology and communalism behind the evolving political structures in the Kurdish region. The collection evaluates practical green projects, including the Mesopotamian Ecology Movement, Jinwar womens eco-village, food sovereignty in a solidarity economy, environmental defenders in Iranian Kurdistan, and Make Rojava Green Again. Contributors also critically reflect on such contested themes as Alevi nature beliefs, anti-dam demonstrations, human-rights law and climate change, the Gezi Park protests, and forest fires. Throughout this volume, the contributors consider the formidable challenges to the Kurdish initiatives, such as state repression, damaged infrastructure, and oil dependency. Nevertheless, contributors assert that the West has much to learn from the Kurdish ecological paradigm, which offers insight into social movement debates about development and decolonization.

Arvustused

Stephen E. Hunt has put together an incredibly rich collection of informative, thought-provoking, and daring contributions in this rare gem. Contributions range from chapters on theoretical aspects of ecology to those on environmental activism and blossoming empirical innovations a la democratic confederalismfrom excavations on cultural origins of nature protection to novel perspectives that emanate from contemporary eco-conservationist ideals in Kurdistan. This book offers more than a wide range of analyses on Kurdish politics; it also points towards new political possibilities that have global relevance. -- Hanifi Baris, University of Aberdeen

Introduction: Ecology in the Kurdish Paradigm

Part I: Theory

Chapter 1: The Value of Social Ecology in the Struggles to Come

Federico Venturini

Chapter 2: Social Ecology in Öcalans Thinking

Cihad Hammy

Chapter 3: Ecological Self-Governmentality in Kurdish Space at a Time of
Neoliberal Authoritarianism

Engin Sustam

Chapter 4: Radical or Reactionary Tomatoes? Organizing against the Toxic
Legacy of Capitals Environmentalism

Nicholas Hildyard

Part II: Positive Initiatives for Ecological Change

Chapter 5: Ecology Structures of the Kurdish Freedom Movement

Ercan Ayboa

Chapter 6: An Interview with HDP Ecology Commission Co-Spokesperson, Meneke
Kizildere.

Chapter 7: Greening and Feeding the City: The Difficult Path to the
Implementation of Political Ecology in Diyarbakr/Amed, 2015-2017

Clémence Scalbert-Yücel

Chapter 8: Regenerating Kurdish Ecologies Through Food Sovereignty,
Agroecology, and Economies of Care

Michel P. Pimbert

Chapter 9: Free Life Together: Jinwar, the Women's Eco-village

Fabiana Cioni and Domenico Patassini

Chapter 10: Womens Subjectivity and the Ecological and Communal Economy

Azize Aslan; translated from Spanish by Karen Tiedtke

Part III: Social Movements and Environmental Activism

Chapter 11: Environmental Activism in Rojhelat: Emergence and Objectives

Allan Hassaniyan

Chapter 12: The Kurdish Freedom Movement and Gezi: Strategic Reluctance and
Tactical Ambiguities

Kumru Toktamis and Isabel David

Chapter 13: Hasankeyf, the Ilsu Dam, and the Kurdish Movement in Turkey

Laurent Dissard

Chapter 14: The Kurdish Ecology Movement and Human Rights

Marlene A. Payya Almonte and Thomas James Phillips

Chapter 15: The Internationalist Project to Make Rojava Green Again

Stephen E. Hunt

Part IV: Nature Protection and Kurdish Alevism

Chapter 16: Dersim as a Sacred Land: Contemporary Kurdish Alevi
Ethno-Politics and Environmental Struggle

Ahmet Kerim Gültekin

Chapter 17: The Philosophy of Ecology and Rêya Heqî: Religion, Nature, and
Femininity

Dilsa Deniz

Part V: Conflict and Environmental Destruction

Chapter 18: Forest fires in Dersim and rnak: Conflict and Environmental
Destruction

Pinar Dinc

Chapter 19: Breaking the Kill Chain: Exposing to Challenge British State and
International Corporate Complicity in Turkey's Killer Drone Industry

Ceri Gibbons

Part VI: Conclusions

Chapter 20: To Plant the Tree of Tomorrow: Seeding and Spiraling
Ecologically Aware Democratic Autonomy Beyond the Kurdish Freedom Movement

Stephen E. Hunt

Chapter 21: Concluding Reflections on the Kurdish Ecology Initiatives

Stephen E. Hunt
Stephen E. Hunt is academic skills coordinator for the Faculty of Business and Law at the University of the West of England.