Langbeschreibung
Reveals the complexities of environmenral stewardship by examining local resistance in the small Sardinian upland town of Orgosolo to the creation of Gennargentu National Park in an area used by many generations as pastureland. --Tracey Heatherington is assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword by K. Sivaramakrishnan Preface and AcknowledgmentsPart One: BeginningsIntroduction 1. Ecology, Alterity, and ResistancePart Two: Ecology2. Envisioning the Supramonte3. Intimate LandscapesPart Three: Alterity4. Dark Frontier5. Seeing Like a State, Seeing Like an ENGOPart Four: Resistance6. Walking in Via Gramsci 7. Sin, Shame, and Sheep Part Five: Post-Environmentalisms8. Beyond Ethnographic Refusal9. Hope and Mischief in the Global Dreamtimes Appendix: List of Acronyms NotesGlossary of Italian and Sardinian Words References Index