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Course name Seminar: Politische Ökologie Südasiens
Semester WS 2010/11
Current number of participants 0
Home institute Ethnologie/Kulturvergleichende Soziologie
Courses type Seminar in category Offizielle Lehrveranstaltungen
First date Tuesday, 12.10.2010 12:15 - 13:45, Room: (Seminarraum, Reichardtstr. 11)
Learning organisation Lektüre
Diskussion
Referate
Filme
Performance record Hausarbeit (optional)
Studiengänge (für) Master Ethnologie 45/75,
Master Ethnologie 120,
Magister Ethnologie Hauptstudium,
BA Südasienkunde/South Asian Studies (EG)
SWS 2
ECTS points 5

Rooms and times

(Seminarraum, Reichardtstr. 11)
Tuesday: 12:15 - 13:45, weekly (14x)

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**Vorläufiger Seminarplan**

Di., 12.10.2010 Einführung und Seminarplanung

* = Pflichttexte

Di., 19.10.2010 Einführung in die politische Ökologie I

*Peet, Richard & Michael Watts 2004. Liberating Political Ecology. In Liberation Ecologies: environment, development, social movements, edited by Peet, Richard & Michael Watts. London: Routledge, 3-43.

*Baviskar, Amita 2003. For a Cultural Politics of Natural Resources. Economic and Political Weekly 38 (48): 5051-5055.

Paulson, Susan, Lisa L. Gezon & Michael Watts 2005. Politics, Ecology, Genealogies. In Political ecology across spaces, scales, and social groups, edited by Paulson, Susan & Lisa L. Gezon. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 17-37.

Di., 26.10.2010 Einführung in die politische Ökologie II: The Southern Challenge

*Guha, Ramchandra 2000. The Southern Challenge. In Environmentalism : A Global History. New York: Longman, 98-124.

*Cederlöf, Gunnel & Mahesh Rangarajan 2009. Predicaments of Power and Nature in India: An Introduction. Conservation and Society 7 (4): 221-226.

Greenough, Paul & Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing 2003. Introduction. In Nature in the Global South: Environmental Projects in South and Southeast Asia, edited by Greenough, Paul & Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing. Durham: Duke University Press, 1-23.

Bryant, Raymond L. & Sinéad Bailey 1997. Third World political ecology. London ; New York: Routledge, 1-25.

Di., 02.11.2010 Urbane Ökologie und Neoliberalismus

*Philip, Kavita 2009. Indian Informational Capitalism: Revisiting Environment and Development Studies. Capitalism, Nature, Socialism 20 (4): 73-81.

*Baviskar, Amita, Subir Sinha & Kavita Philip 2006. Rethinking Indian Environmentalism: Industrial Pollution in Delhi and Fisheries in Kerala. In Forging environmentalism: justice, livelihood, and contested environments, edited by Bauer, Joanne R. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 189-256. (Nur Teil 1 Delhi 189-218 + foreword Greenough)

Ravi Rajan, S. 2001. Toward a Metaphysic of Environmental Violence: The Case of the Bhopal Gas Disaster. In Violent Environments, edited by Peluso, Nancy Lee & Michael Watts. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 380-398.

Alley, Kelly D. 2002. On the banks of the Ganga : when wastewater meets a sacred river. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Di., 09.11.2010 Die Chipko-Bewegung

*Mawdsley, Emma 1998. After Chipko: From Environment to Region in Uttaranchal. Journal of Peasant Studies 25: 36-54.

*Guha, Ramachandra 2000. The Unquiet Wood: Ecological Change and Peasant Resistance in the Himalaya. Berkeley: University of California Press, darin: Kap. 7: Chipko: Social History of an Environmental Movement, 152-162.)

Rangan, Haripriya 2000. Of Myths and Movements: Rewriting Chipko into Himalayan History. London u.a.: Verso.

Di., 16.11.2010 Der Narmada-Staudamm

*Roy, Arundhati 2006. The Cost of Living: The Narmada Dam and the Indian State. In Experiencing the State, edited by Rudolph, Lloyd I. & John Kurt Jacobsen. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 53-72.

Baviskar, Amita 1995. In the Belly of the River: Tribal Conflicts over Development in the Narmada Valley. Delhi: Oxford University Press.

Dwivedi, Ranjit 1999. Displacements, Risks and Resistance: Local Perceptions and Actions in the Sardar Sarovar. Development and Change 30:43-78.

Di., 23.11.2010 Forest Environments

*Sivaramakrishnan, K. 2009. Forests and the environmental history of modern India. Journal of Peasant Studies 36 (2): 299 - 324.

Sundar, Nandini 2001. Beyond the Bounds? Violence at the Margins of New Legal Geographies. In Violent Environments, edited by Peluso, Nancy Lee & Michael Watts. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 328-353.

Rangarajan, Mahesh 2006. Battles for Nature: Contesting Wildlife Conversation in Twentieth-Century India. In Shades of Green: Environmental Activism around the Globe, edited by Mauch, Christof, Nathan Stoltzfus & Douglas R. Weiner. Lanham [u.a.]: Rowman & Littlefield Publ., 161-182.

Guha, Ramchandra 2009. The Authoritarian Biologist and the Arrogance of Anti-humanism: Wildlife Conservation in the Third World. In Battles Over Nature: Science and the Politics of Conservation, edited by Saberwal, Vasant K. & Mahesh Rangarajan. Delhi: Permanent Black, 139-157.

Di., 30.11.2010 Politische Ökologie der Landwirtschaft

*Agrawal, Arun & K. Sivaramakrishnan 2000. Introduction: Agrarian Environments. In Agrarian Environments: Ressources, Representations, and Rule in India, edited by Agrawal, Arun & K. Sivaramakrishnan. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1-22.

*Visvanathan, Shiv & Chandrika Parmar 2002. A Biotechnology Story: Notes from India. Economic and Political Weekly 37 (27): 2714-2724.

Gupta, Akhil 1998. Peasants and Global Environmentalism: A New Form of Governmenatlity? In Postcolonial Developments: Agriculture in the Making of Modern India. Durham/ London: Duke University Press, 291-329.

Stone, Glenn Davis 2004. Biotechnology and the Political Ecology of Information in India. Human Organization 63 (2): 127-40.

Stone, Glenn Davis 2007. Agricultural Deskilling and the Spread of Genetically Modified Cotton in Warangal. Current Anthropology 48 (1): 67-103.

Di., 07.12.2010 Politische Ökologie der Hungersnot

Davis, Mike 2001. Late Victorian Holocausts: El Niño famines and the making of the third world. London ; New York: Verso. (*Preface, Victoria's Ghosts, Skeletons at the Feast, The Mystery of the Monsoons, Climates of Hunger, *The Origins of the Third World, India: The Modernization of Poverty)

Di., 14.12.2010 Ökologie und Entwicklung

*Shiva, Vandana 2006[1989]. Staying Alive: Women, Ecology, and Development. In The environment in anthropology : a reader in ecology, culture, and sustainable living, edited by Haenn, Nora & Richard R. Wilk. New York: New York University Press, 183-90.

Linkenbach, Antje 2004. "Ökologie" und "Entwicklung" im postkolonialen Indien: Stufen der Reflexion und Kritik. In Konfigurationen der Moderne, edited by Randeria, Shalini, Martin Fuchs & Antje Linkenbach. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 407-435.

Randeria, Shalini 2003. Glocalization of Law: Environmental Justice, World Bank, NGOs and the Cunning State in India. Current Sociology 51 (3/4): 305-28.

Di., 11.01.2011 Violent Environments

*Peluso, Nancy Lee & Michael Watts 2001. Violent Environments. In Violent Environments, edited by Peluso, Nancy Lee & Michael Watts. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 3-38.

*Roy, Arundhati 2009. The heart of India is under attack. The Guradian, 30.10.09.

Padel, Felix & Samarendra Das 2006. Anthropology of a Genocide: tribal movements in Central India against over-industrialisation. paper presented at SAAG 2006.

Baviskar, Amita 2001. Written on the Body, Written on the Land: Violence and Environmental Struggles in Central India. In Violent Environments, edited by Peluso, Nancy

Baviskar, Amita 2003. Tribal Politics and Discourses of Indian Environmentalism. In Nature in the Global South: Environmental Projects in South and Southeast Asia, edited by Greenough, Paul & Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing. Durham: Duke University Press, 289-318.
Di., 18.01.2011 Environmentality

Agrawal, Arun 2005. Environmentality: Technologies of Government and the Making of Subjects. Durham: Duke University Press. (*Introduction: The Politics of Nature and the Making of Environmental Subjects, Making Environmental Subjects: Intimate Government, Conclusion: The Analytics of Environmentality)

Di., 25.01.2011 Grüner Kapitalismus und Globale "Food Regimes"

* Friedmann, Harriet 2005. From Colonialism to Green Capitalism: Social Movements and Emergence of Food Regimes. In New Directions in the Sociology of Global Development, edited by Buttel, Frederick H. & Philip McMichael. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group, 227-264.

*McMichael, Philip 2000. The power of food. Agriculture and Human Values 17: 21-33.

McMichael, Philip 2006. Feeding the World: Agriculture, Development and Ecology. In Coming to terms with nature, edited by Panitch, Leo & Colin Leys. London: Merlin Press, 170-194.


Di., 01.02.2011 Abschlussdiskussion

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