Fighting for the River: Gender, Body, and Agency in Environmental Struggles

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Fighting for the River: Gender, Body, and Agency in Environmental Struggles Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: University of California Press
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Pages: 248 Illustrations and other contents: 3 b-w illustrations; 2 maps; 1 table Language: English ISBN: 9780520393608 Categories: , , ,

Fighting for the River portrays women’s intimate, embodied relationships with river waters and explores how those relationships embolden local communities’ resistance to private run-of-the-river hydroelectric power plants in Turkey. Building on extensive ethnographic research, OEzge Yaka develops a body-centered, phenomenological approach to women’s environmental activism and combines it with a relational ontological perspective. In this way, the book pushes beyond the “natural resources” frame to demonstrate how our corporeal connection to nonhuman entities is constitutive of our more-than-human lifeworld. Fighting for the River takes the human body as a starting point to explore the connection between lived experience and nonhuman environments, treating bodily senses and affects as the media of more-than-human connectivity and political agency. Analyzing local environmental struggles as struggles for coexistence, Yaka frames human-nonhuman relationality as a matter of socio-ecological justice.

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