Non-Western Approaches in Environmental Humanities
Contributor(s)
Jarzębowska, Gabriela (editor)
Ross, Aleksandra (editor)
Skonieczny, Krzysztof (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This volume critically interrogates non-Western frameworks within environmental humanities, seeking to challenge and deconstruct dominant Western paradigms. Through a range of interdisciplinary contributions, the book explores alternative epistemologies, including Indigenous, postcolonial, and regional perspectives from Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the Global South. It addresses the intricate relations between humans and the environment, emphasizing localized knowledge systems and ecological philosophies. By engaging with diverse cultural, historical, and geographical contexts, the work aims to decolonize environmental discourse and advance more inclusive, pluralistic theoretical approaches to global ecological challenges.
Keywords
Non-Western Approaches; Environmental Humanities; Postcolonial Knowledge; Ecocriticism; Decolonization; Human-Nature Relations; Global South; Climate Change; Ecological PhilosophyDOI
10.14220/9783737018791ISBN
9783737018791, 9783737018791, 9783847118794Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
Göttingen, 2025Imprint
V&R unipressSeries
Culture – Environment – Society, Band 007Classification
The environment
Colonialism and imperialism
Climate change


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