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Nature Conservation in Southern Africa : Morality and Marginality

Nature Conservation in Southern Africa : Morality and Marginality2018

Marja Spierenburg, Jan-Bart Gewald, Harry Wels

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Nature conservation in southern Africa has always been characterised by an interplay between Capital, specific understandings of Morality, and forms of Militarism, that are all dependent upon the shared subservience and marginalization of animals and certain groups of people in society. Although the subjectivity of people has been rendered visible in earlier publications on histories of conservation in southern Africa, the subjectivity of animals is hardly ever seriously considered or explicitly dealt with. In this edited volume the subjectivity and sentience of animals is explicitly included. The contributors argue that the shared human and animal marginalisation and agency in nature conservation in southern Africa (and beyond) could and should be further explored under the label of `sentient conservation'. Contributors are Malcolm Draper, Vupenyu Dzingirai, Jan-Bart Gewald, Michael Glover, Paul Hebinck, Tarito Kamuti, Lindiwe Mangwanya, Albert Manhamo, Dhoya Snijders, Marja Spierenburg, Sandra Swart, Harry Wels.

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First published
2018
OL Work ID
OL27837346W

Subjects

Wildlife conservation, africaWildlife conservationSouthern AfricaWildlife protectionHuman-animal relationshipsNature conservationAnimauxConservation des ressourcesRelations homme-animalConservation des ressources naturelles

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