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The first book to offer critical understandings of discourses of the environment using a range of theoretical perspectives. Addresses issues of current public debate. Written by an international and interdisciplinary team of contributors.

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"provides a stimulating read and a path through post-structuralist terrain." Yvonne Rydin, London School of Economics

"Discourses of the Environment represents an important contribution to addressing the links between poststructuralism and the environment. The divergent analyses are engaging and should provide material for debate and inquiry. Environmental theorists and practitioners will find this book of benefit, although the novelty of this intellectual effort should diminish as scholars recognise the important links between Foucault and nature." Local Environment

'In Discourses of the Environment Eric Darier brings together nine scholars from a variety of disciplines who are all working on environmental issues from the broad perspective provided by the work of the late Michel Foucault. The result is an important and challenging contribution to the understanding of the environment as a central problem of modern societies and as an object of study across the natural and human sciences.' -- James Tully, University of Victoria

'Darier's Discourses of the Environment makes a major contributors to a debate that really deserves to be broader than it has been. Bringing the breakthrough political theory of Michel Foucault to the environmental movement, the book is so compelling that it makes one wonder why such an approach has been so rare.' --Bill Chaloupka, University of Montana




Table of Contents
Contributors.

Acknowledgements.

1. Foucault and The Environment: An Introduction: Eric Darier.

Part I Histories:.

2."The Entry Of Life Into History": Foucault And Ecological Governmentality: Paul Rutherford.

3. Medicine, Health And The Environment: The Construction Of Environmental "Awareness": Isabelle Lanthier And Lawrence Olivier.

4. Sex At The Limits: Population, Environmentalism, And Late Capitalism: Catriona Sandilands.

5. Ecological Modernisation And Environmental Risk: Foucault And Recent Social Theory: Paul Rutherford.

Part II Environmentalities:.

6. Environmentality As Green Governmentality Geo-Power, Eco-Knowledge And Enviro-Discipline As Tactics Of Normalisation: Timothy W. Luke.

7. Northern Plains Boulder Structures: Art And Foucauldian Heterotopias: Thomas Heyd.

8. The Practice Of The Green Subjects: Nature Writing As Self-Technology: Sylvia Bowerbank.

Part III Resistances:.

9. Nature As Dangerous Space: Foucault's Challenge To Marxism, Liberal Humanism And The General Call For 'Grounded Responsibility': Peter Quigley.

10. Foucault's Unnatural Ecology: Neil Levy.

11. Foucault Against Environmental Ethics: Toward A Green Aesthetic Of Existence?: Eric Darier.

Bibliography.

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 08/11/1998
      ISBN13: 9780631211235, 978-0631211235
      ISBN10: 0631211233

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The first book to offer critical understandings of discourses of the environment using a range of theoretical perspectives. Addresses issues of current public debate. Written by an international and interdisciplinary team of contributors.

      Trade Review
      "provides a stimulating read and a path through post-structuralist terrain." Yvonne Rydin, London School of Economics

      "Discourses of the Environment represents an important contribution to addressing the links between poststructuralism and the environment. The divergent analyses are engaging and should provide material for debate and inquiry. Environmental theorists and practitioners will find this book of benefit, although the novelty of this intellectual effort should diminish as scholars recognise the important links between Foucault and nature." Local Environment

      'In Discourses of the Environment Eric Darier brings together nine scholars from a variety of disciplines who are all working on environmental issues from the broad perspective provided by the work of the late Michel Foucault. The result is an important and challenging contribution to the understanding of the environment as a central problem of modern societies and as an object of study across the natural and human sciences.' -- James Tully, University of Victoria

      'Darier's Discourses of the Environment makes a major contributors to a debate that really deserves to be broader than it has been. Bringing the breakthrough political theory of Michel Foucault to the environmental movement, the book is so compelling that it makes one wonder why such an approach has been so rare.' --Bill Chaloupka, University of Montana




      Table of Contents
      Contributors.

      Acknowledgements.

      1. Foucault and The Environment: An Introduction: Eric Darier.

      Part I Histories:.

      2."The Entry Of Life Into History": Foucault And Ecological Governmentality: Paul Rutherford.

      3. Medicine, Health And The Environment: The Construction Of Environmental "Awareness": Isabelle Lanthier And Lawrence Olivier.

      4. Sex At The Limits: Population, Environmentalism, And Late Capitalism: Catriona Sandilands.

      5. Ecological Modernisation And Environmental Risk: Foucault And Recent Social Theory: Paul Rutherford.

      Part II Environmentalities:.

      6. Environmentality As Green Governmentality Geo-Power, Eco-Knowledge And Enviro-Discipline As Tactics Of Normalisation: Timothy W. Luke.

      7. Northern Plains Boulder Structures: Art And Foucauldian Heterotopias: Thomas Heyd.

      8. The Practice Of The Green Subjects: Nature Writing As Self-Technology: Sylvia Bowerbank.

      Part III Resistances:.

      9. Nature As Dangerous Space: Foucault's Challenge To Marxism, Liberal Humanism And The General Call For 'Grounded Responsibility': Peter Quigley.

      10. Foucault's Unnatural Ecology: Neil Levy.

      11. Foucault Against Environmental Ethics: Toward A Green Aesthetic Of Existence?: Eric Darier.

      Bibliography.

      Index.

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