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Título del libro: Political Ecology: Deconstructing Capital And Territorializing Life
Título del capítulo: The social enownment of nature, the reinvention of territories and the construction of an environmental rationality

Autores UNAM:
HENRY DAN LEFF ZIMMERMAN;
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Año de publicación:
2021
Resumen:

The environmental crisis triggered by economic growth and technological progress opened new epistemic horizons, including the sciences and methods of complexity, post-structuralism and the philosophy of postmodernity. Hermeneutics, deconstructionism, and constructivism were associated with the search of new ways of thinking and constructing knowledge, and sought to orient emancipation processes from oppressive social structures and an objectified reality, from patriarchy and gerontocracy, capitalism and socialism, scientism and technology to a cosmopolitan dialogue of knowledge/savoirs. Political ecology in Latin America has opened new paths for the social enowning of Nature, the rexistence of indigenous peoples, the reinvention of their life-territories and construction of an environmental rationality. A wager of life underlies and identifies Latin American political ecology. © The Author(s) 2021. All rights reserved.


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