Environmental Movements of India :: Chipko, Narmada Bachao Andolan, Navdanya.
In her detailed retelling of three iconic movements in India, Professor Emerita Krishna Mallick, PhD, gives hope to grassroots activists working toward environmental justice. Each movement deals with a different crisis and affected population: Chipko, famed for tree-hugging women in the Himalayan fo...
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Zusammenfassung: | In her detailed retelling of three iconic movements in India, Professor Emerita Krishna Mallick, PhD, gives hope to grassroots activists working toward environmental justice. Each movement deals with a different crisis and affected population: Chipko, famed for tree-hugging women in the Himalayan forest; Narmada, for villagers displaced by a massive dam; and Navdanya, for hundreds of thousands of farmers whose livelihoods were lost to a compact made by the Indian government and neoliberal purveyors of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Relentlessly researched, the book presents these movements in a framework that explores Hindu Vedic wisdom, as well as Development Ethics, Global Environment Ethics, Feminist Care Ethics, and the Capability Approach. At a moment when the climate threatens populations who live closest to nature--and depend upon its fodder for heat, its water for life, and its seeds for food--Mallick shows how nonviolent action can give poor people an effective voice. |
Beschreibung: | 6.1 Historical Background of Hinduism. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (191 p.). |
ISBN: | 9789048535095 9048535093 |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Frances Moore Lappé -- Glossary -- Introduction -- Three Grassroots Movements That Made a Global Impact -- Principles of Environmental Philosophy -- (1) Environmental Justice -- (2) Intergenerational Equality -- (3) Respect for Nature -- 1. Historical and Cultural Contexts in India -- 1.1 'Legal' Destruction of India's Forests -- 1.1.1 Acts Spark Peasant Protests -- 1.2 A Cultural Leader Emerges -- 1.2.1 Nonviolence and Gandhi's Truth -- 1.2.2 How Chipko Followed Hinduism through Gandhi | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.2.3 How NBA Followed Hinduism through Gandhi -- 1.2.4 How Navdanya Followed Hinduism through Gandhi -- 1.2.5 Ecology and Social Justice -- 1.3 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 2. Chipko (Hug the Trees) Movement -- 2.1 A Physical Act of Survival -- 2.1.1 Sacred Texts and Social Justice -- 2.2 Preconditions and Formation of the Chipko Movement -- 2.2.1 Workers Organize for Nonviolent Action -- 2.2.2 Suffering by Means of Fasting and Foot March -- 2.3 Laudable Leaders -- 2.3.1 Women's Role in the Chipko Movement -- 2.4 Critical Reception of the Chipko Movement | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.4.1 Questions about Chipko's Popularity and Success -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 3. Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA): Save the Narmada -- 3.1 The Common Good in a Cost-Benefit Analysis -- 3.1.1 A Recursive History of Dam-Building -- 3.2 Regional Tensions from the Start -- 3.2.1 Amid Unrest, NGOs Align to Form NBA -- 3.2.2 National and Global Ramifications -- 3.3 Gender and the Narmada Case -- 3.3.1 Roles for Displaced Women -- 3.4 Gendered Dimensions of Neoliberal Capitalist Development -- 3.5 Reasons for the Success of the NBA -- 3.6 Conclusion -- Works Cited | |
505 | 8 | |a 4. Navdanya (Nine Seeds) Movement -- 4.1 The Terrible Human Toll of GM Crops -- 4.1.1 Shifting Economics -- 4.2 Emergence of Anti-GM Movements -- 4.2.1 KRRS: Fiery Fields of Protest -- 4.2.2 Gene Campaign: Secure Food and Climate -- 4.2.3 Navdanya's Holistic Approach -- 4.3 Food Sovereignty -- 4.3.1 Biodiverse Organic Farming -- 4.4 Biodiversity and Climate Change -- 4.4.1 Entrepreneurial Renewal -- 4.5 Navdanya and Social Justice -- 4.5.1 Civil Disobedience -- 4.5.2 Human Right to Food -- 4.5.3 Protecting the Global South -- 4.6 Shiva's View of Earth Democracy | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.7 Genetically Modified Crops and the Future -- 4.8 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 5. Moral Implications of Environmental Movements -- 5.1 The Mesmerizing Power of Nonviolence -- 5.1.1 An Ecological Warrior -- 5.1.2 Truth at All Costs -- 5.2 Defining Views of Globalism -- 5.2.1 Technological Prowess -- 5.3 Core Values of Development Ethics -- 5.3.1 Environmental Justice for All -- 5.4 Ecofeminism: Ethics of Mutual Care and Connection -- 5.4.1 Ecofeminist Roots in the Chipko Movement -- 5.4.2 Southern Materialist Ecofeminism -- 5.5 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 6. Hindu Ethics and Ecology | |
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contents | Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Frances Moore Lappé -- Glossary -- Introduction -- Three Grassroots Movements That Made a Global Impact -- Principles of Environmental Philosophy -- (1) Environmental Justice -- (2) Intergenerational Equality -- (3) Respect for Nature -- 1. Historical and Cultural Contexts in India -- 1.1 'Legal' Destruction of India's Forests -- 1.1.1 Acts Spark Peasant Protests -- 1.2 A Cultural Leader Emerges -- 1.2.1 Nonviolence and Gandhi's Truth -- 1.2.2 How Chipko Followed Hinduism through Gandhi 1.2.3 How NBA Followed Hinduism through Gandhi -- 1.2.4 How Navdanya Followed Hinduism through Gandhi -- 1.2.5 Ecology and Social Justice -- 1.3 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 2. Chipko (Hug the Trees) Movement -- 2.1 A Physical Act of Survival -- 2.1.1 Sacred Texts and Social Justice -- 2.2 Preconditions and Formation of the Chipko Movement -- 2.2.1 Workers Organize for Nonviolent Action -- 2.2.2 Suffering by Means of Fasting and Foot March -- 2.3 Laudable Leaders -- 2.3.1 Women's Role in the Chipko Movement -- 2.4 Critical Reception of the Chipko Movement 2.4.1 Questions about Chipko's Popularity and Success -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 3. Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA): Save the Narmada -- 3.1 The Common Good in a Cost-Benefit Analysis -- 3.1.1 A Recursive History of Dam-Building -- 3.2 Regional Tensions from the Start -- 3.2.1 Amid Unrest, NGOs Align to Form NBA -- 3.2.2 National and Global Ramifications -- 3.3 Gender and the Narmada Case -- 3.3.1 Roles for Displaced Women -- 3.4 Gendered Dimensions of Neoliberal Capitalist Development -- 3.5 Reasons for the Success of the NBA -- 3.6 Conclusion -- Works Cited 4. Navdanya (Nine Seeds) Movement -- 4.1 The Terrible Human Toll of GM Crops -- 4.1.1 Shifting Economics -- 4.2 Emergence of Anti-GM Movements -- 4.2.1 KRRS: Fiery Fields of Protest -- 4.2.2 Gene Campaign: Secure Food and Climate -- 4.2.3 Navdanya's Holistic Approach -- 4.3 Food Sovereignty -- 4.3.1 Biodiverse Organic Farming -- 4.4 Biodiversity and Climate Change -- 4.4.1 Entrepreneurial Renewal -- 4.5 Navdanya and Social Justice -- 4.5.1 Civil Disobedience -- 4.5.2 Human Right to Food -- 4.5.3 Protecting the Global South -- 4.6 Shiva's View of Earth Democracy 4.7 Genetically Modified Crops and the Future -- 4.8 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 5. Moral Implications of Environmental Movements -- 5.1 The Mesmerizing Power of Nonviolence -- 5.1.1 An Ecological Warrior -- 5.1.2 Truth at All Costs -- 5.2 Defining Views of Globalism -- 5.2.1 Technological Prowess -- 5.3 Core Values of Development Ethics -- 5.3.1 Environmental Justice for All -- 5.4 Ecofeminism: Ethics of Mutual Care and Connection -- 5.4.1 Ecofeminist Roots in the Chipko Movement -- 5.4.2 Southern Materialist Ecofeminism -- 5.5 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 6. Hindu Ethics and Ecology |
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spelling | Mallick, Krishna. Environmental Movements of India : Chipko, Narmada Bachao Andolan, Navdanya. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2021. 1 online resource (191 p.). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Environment and Society in Asia Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Frances Moore Lappé -- Glossary -- Introduction -- Three Grassroots Movements That Made a Global Impact -- Principles of Environmental Philosophy -- (1) Environmental Justice -- (2) Intergenerational Equality -- (3) Respect for Nature -- 1. Historical and Cultural Contexts in India -- 1.1 'Legal' Destruction of India's Forests -- 1.1.1 Acts Spark Peasant Protests -- 1.2 A Cultural Leader Emerges -- 1.2.1 Nonviolence and Gandhi's Truth -- 1.2.2 How Chipko Followed Hinduism through Gandhi 1.2.3 How NBA Followed Hinduism through Gandhi -- 1.2.4 How Navdanya Followed Hinduism through Gandhi -- 1.2.5 Ecology and Social Justice -- 1.3 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 2. Chipko (Hug the Trees) Movement -- 2.1 A Physical Act of Survival -- 2.1.1 Sacred Texts and Social Justice -- 2.2 Preconditions and Formation of the Chipko Movement -- 2.2.1 Workers Organize for Nonviolent Action -- 2.2.2 Suffering by Means of Fasting and Foot March -- 2.3 Laudable Leaders -- 2.3.1 Women's Role in the Chipko Movement -- 2.4 Critical Reception of the Chipko Movement 2.4.1 Questions about Chipko's Popularity and Success -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 3. Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA): Save the Narmada -- 3.1 The Common Good in a Cost-Benefit Analysis -- 3.1.1 A Recursive History of Dam-Building -- 3.2 Regional Tensions from the Start -- 3.2.1 Amid Unrest, NGOs Align to Form NBA -- 3.2.2 National and Global Ramifications -- 3.3 Gender and the Narmada Case -- 3.3.1 Roles for Displaced Women -- 3.4 Gendered Dimensions of Neoliberal Capitalist Development -- 3.5 Reasons for the Success of the NBA -- 3.6 Conclusion -- Works Cited 4. Navdanya (Nine Seeds) Movement -- 4.1 The Terrible Human Toll of GM Crops -- 4.1.1 Shifting Economics -- 4.2 Emergence of Anti-GM Movements -- 4.2.1 KRRS: Fiery Fields of Protest -- 4.2.2 Gene Campaign: Secure Food and Climate -- 4.2.3 Navdanya's Holistic Approach -- 4.3 Food Sovereignty -- 4.3.1 Biodiverse Organic Farming -- 4.4 Biodiversity and Climate Change -- 4.4.1 Entrepreneurial Renewal -- 4.5 Navdanya and Social Justice -- 4.5.1 Civil Disobedience -- 4.5.2 Human Right to Food -- 4.5.3 Protecting the Global South -- 4.6 Shiva's View of Earth Democracy 4.7 Genetically Modified Crops and the Future -- 4.8 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 5. Moral Implications of Environmental Movements -- 5.1 The Mesmerizing Power of Nonviolence -- 5.1.1 An Ecological Warrior -- 5.1.2 Truth at All Costs -- 5.2 Defining Views of Globalism -- 5.2.1 Technological Prowess -- 5.3 Core Values of Development Ethics -- 5.3.1 Environmental Justice for All -- 5.4 Ecofeminism: Ethics of Mutual Care and Connection -- 5.4.1 Ecofeminist Roots in the Chipko Movement -- 5.4.2 Southern Materialist Ecofeminism -- 5.5 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 6. Hindu Ethics and Ecology 6.1 Historical Background of Hinduism. In her detailed retelling of three iconic movements in India, Professor Emerita Krishna Mallick, PhD, gives hope to grassroots activists working toward environmental justice. Each movement deals with a different crisis and affected population: Chipko, famed for tree-hugging women in the Himalayan forest; Narmada, for villagers displaced by a massive dam; and Navdanya, for hundreds of thousands of farmers whose livelihoods were lost to a compact made by the Indian government and neoliberal purveyors of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Relentlessly researched, the book presents these movements in a framework that explores Hindu Vedic wisdom, as well as Development Ethics, Global Environment Ethics, Feminist Care Ethics, and the Capability Approach. At a moment when the climate threatens populations who live closest to nature--and depend upon its fodder for heat, its water for life, and its seeds for food--Mallick shows how nonviolent action can give poor people an effective voice. Narmada Bachao Andolan. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no98063657 Navdanya (Organization) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2005033229 Narmada Bachao Andolan fast Navdanya (Organization) fast Environmentalism India. Social movements India. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97006866 Chipko movement. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024418 Environnementalisme Inde. Mouvements sociaux Inde. Mouvement Chipko. Revolutionary groups and movements. bicssc Environmentalist thought and ideology. bicssc NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection. bisacsh Chipko movement fast Environmentalism fast Social movements fast India fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmdx47cDXrRhBXHtbvPwC Environmental movements of India, Environmental Justice, Sustainability, Women's issues, Nonviolence, Gandhian Satyagraha. 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spellingShingle | Mallick, Krishna Environmental Movements of India : Chipko, Narmada Bachao Andolan, Navdanya. Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Frances Moore Lappé -- Glossary -- Introduction -- Three Grassroots Movements That Made a Global Impact -- Principles of Environmental Philosophy -- (1) Environmental Justice -- (2) Intergenerational Equality -- (3) Respect for Nature -- 1. Historical and Cultural Contexts in India -- 1.1 'Legal' Destruction of India's Forests -- 1.1.1 Acts Spark Peasant Protests -- 1.2 A Cultural Leader Emerges -- 1.2.1 Nonviolence and Gandhi's Truth -- 1.2.2 How Chipko Followed Hinduism through Gandhi 1.2.3 How NBA Followed Hinduism through Gandhi -- 1.2.4 How Navdanya Followed Hinduism through Gandhi -- 1.2.5 Ecology and Social Justice -- 1.3 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 2. Chipko (Hug the Trees) Movement -- 2.1 A Physical Act of Survival -- 2.1.1 Sacred Texts and Social Justice -- 2.2 Preconditions and Formation of the Chipko Movement -- 2.2.1 Workers Organize for Nonviolent Action -- 2.2.2 Suffering by Means of Fasting and Foot March -- 2.3 Laudable Leaders -- 2.3.1 Women's Role in the Chipko Movement -- 2.4 Critical Reception of the Chipko Movement 2.4.1 Questions about Chipko's Popularity and Success -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 3. Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA): Save the Narmada -- 3.1 The Common Good in a Cost-Benefit Analysis -- 3.1.1 A Recursive History of Dam-Building -- 3.2 Regional Tensions from the Start -- 3.2.1 Amid Unrest, NGOs Align to Form NBA -- 3.2.2 National and Global Ramifications -- 3.3 Gender and the Narmada Case -- 3.3.1 Roles for Displaced Women -- 3.4 Gendered Dimensions of Neoliberal Capitalist Development -- 3.5 Reasons for the Success of the NBA -- 3.6 Conclusion -- Works Cited 4. Navdanya (Nine Seeds) Movement -- 4.1 The Terrible Human Toll of GM Crops -- 4.1.1 Shifting Economics -- 4.2 Emergence of Anti-GM Movements -- 4.2.1 KRRS: Fiery Fields of Protest -- 4.2.2 Gene Campaign: Secure Food and Climate -- 4.2.3 Navdanya's Holistic Approach -- 4.3 Food Sovereignty -- 4.3.1 Biodiverse Organic Farming -- 4.4 Biodiversity and Climate Change -- 4.4.1 Entrepreneurial Renewal -- 4.5 Navdanya and Social Justice -- 4.5.1 Civil Disobedience -- 4.5.2 Human Right to Food -- 4.5.3 Protecting the Global South -- 4.6 Shiva's View of Earth Democracy 4.7 Genetically Modified Crops and the Future -- 4.8 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 5. Moral Implications of Environmental Movements -- 5.1 The Mesmerizing Power of Nonviolence -- 5.1.1 An Ecological Warrior -- 5.1.2 Truth at All Costs -- 5.2 Defining Views of Globalism -- 5.2.1 Technological Prowess -- 5.3 Core Values of Development Ethics -- 5.3.1 Environmental Justice for All -- 5.4 Ecofeminism: Ethics of Mutual Care and Connection -- 5.4.1 Ecofeminist Roots in the Chipko Movement -- 5.4.2 Southern Materialist Ecofeminism -- 5.5 Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 6. Hindu Ethics and Ecology Narmada Bachao Andolan. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no98063657 Navdanya (Organization) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2005033229 Narmada Bachao Andolan fast Navdanya (Organization) fast Environmentalism India. Social movements India. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97006866 Chipko movement. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024418 Environnementalisme Inde. Mouvements sociaux Inde. Mouvement Chipko. Revolutionary groups and movements. bicssc Environmentalist thought and ideology. bicssc NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection. bisacsh Chipko movement fast Environmentalism fast Social movements fast |
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title | Environmental Movements of India : Chipko, Narmada Bachao Andolan, Navdanya. |
title_auth | Environmental Movements of India : Chipko, Narmada Bachao Andolan, Navdanya. |
title_exact_search | Environmental Movements of India : Chipko, Narmada Bachao Andolan, Navdanya. |
title_full | Environmental Movements of India : Chipko, Narmada Bachao Andolan, Navdanya. |
title_fullStr | Environmental Movements of India : Chipko, Narmada Bachao Andolan, Navdanya. |
title_full_unstemmed | Environmental Movements of India : Chipko, Narmada Bachao Andolan, Navdanya. |
title_short | Environmental Movements of India : |
title_sort | environmental movements of india chipko narmada bachao andolan navdanya |
title_sub | Chipko, Narmada Bachao Andolan, Navdanya. |
topic | Narmada Bachao Andolan. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no98063657 Navdanya (Organization) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2005033229 Narmada Bachao Andolan fast Navdanya (Organization) fast Environmentalism India. Social movements India. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97006866 Chipko movement. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024418 Environnementalisme Inde. Mouvements sociaux Inde. Mouvement Chipko. Revolutionary groups and movements. bicssc Environmentalist thought and ideology. bicssc NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection. bisacsh Chipko movement fast Environmentalism fast Social movements fast |
topic_facet | Narmada Bachao Andolan. Navdanya (Organization) Narmada Bachao Andolan Environmentalism India. Social movements India. Chipko movement. Environnementalisme Inde. Mouvements sociaux Inde. Mouvement Chipko. Revolutionary groups and movements. Environmentalist thought and ideology. NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection. Chipko movement Environmentalism Social movements India Electronic books. |
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