Environmental and Climate Change in South and Southeast Asia: How Are Local Cultures Coping? (Climate and Culture, 2)
معرفی کتاب «Environmental and Climate Change in South and Southeast Asia: How Are Local Cultures Coping? (Climate and Culture, 2)» نوشتهٔ Barbara Schuler; E.J. Brill (Lejda)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Brill Academic Pub در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Based on pioneering research, this volume on South and Southeast Asia offers a cultural studies' perspective on the vast and largely uncharted domain of how local cultures are coping with climate changes and environmental crises.The primary focus is on three countries that have high emission rates: India, Indonesia, and Thailand. Whereas the dominant discourse on climate largely reflects the view of Western cultures, this volume adds indigenous views and practices that provide insight into Hindu, Buddhist and Islamic responses. Making use of textual materials, fieldwork, and analyses, it highlights the close links between climate solutions, forms of knowledge, and the various socio-cultural and political practices and agencies within societies. The volume demonstrates that climate is global and plural. Contributors are: Monika Arnez, Somnath Batabyal, Joachim Betz, Susan M. Darlington, Dennis Eucker, Rüdiger Haum, Albertina Nugteren, Marcus Nüsser andamp; Ravi Baghel, Martin Seeger, and Janice Stargardt Environmental and Climate Change in South and Southeast Asia offers a cultural studies'' perspective on how local cultures cope with climate changes and environmental crises. The focus is on Hindu India, Islamic Indonesia, Buddhist Thailand, and Himalayan glaciers
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