The Entangled Activist

The Entangled Activist
Title The Entangled Activist PDF eBook
Author Anthea Lawson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021-05-12
Genre
ISBN 9781914568039

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Anthea Lawson offers a timely and eye-opening vision for transformative work. A profound call to acknowledge our entanglement with the world and possibilities for action that go beyond righteousness and reactivity.

The Entangled Activist

The Entangled Activist
Title The Entangled Activist PDF eBook
Author Anthea Lawson
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 2021-06-30
Genre
ISBN 9781999836825

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What Comes after Entanglement?

What Comes after Entanglement?
Title What Comes after Entanglement? PDF eBook
Author Eva Haifa Giraud
Publisher Duke University Press Books
Pages 0
Release 2019-10-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781478005483

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By foregrounding the ways that human existence is bound together with the lives of other entities, contemporary cultural theorists have sought to move beyond an anthropocentric worldview. Yet as Eva Haifa Giraud contends in What Comes after Entanglement?, for all their conceptual power in implicating humans in ecologically damaging practices, these theories can undermine scope for political action. Drawing inspiration from activist projects between the 1980s and the present that range from anticapitalist media experiments and vegan food activism to social media campaigns against animal research, Giraud explores possibilities for action while fleshing out the tensions between theory and practice. Rather than an activist ethics based solely on relationality and entanglement, Giraud calls for what she describes as an ethics of exclusion, which would attend to the entities, practices, and ways of being that are foreclosed when other entangled realities are realized. Such an ethics of exclusion emphasizes foreclosures in the context of human entanglement in order to foster the conditions for people to create meaningful political change.

Freedom in Entangled Worlds

Freedom in Entangled Worlds
Title Freedom in Entangled Worlds PDF eBook
Author Eben Kirksey
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 329
Release 2012-03-21
Genre History
ISBN 082235134X

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Ethnography that explores the political landscape of West Papua and chronicles indigenous struggles for independence during the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Entangled Empathy

Entangled Empathy
Title Entangled Empathy PDF eBook
Author Lori Gruen
Publisher Lantern Books
Pages 126
Release 2015-02-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 1590565576

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In Entangled Empathy, scholar and activist Lori Gruen argues that rather than focusing on animal “rights,” we ought to work to make our relationships with animals right by empathetically responding to their needs, interests, desires, vulnerabilities, hopes, and unique perspectives. Pointing out that we are already entangled in complex and life-altering relationships with other animals, Gruen guides readers through a new way of thinking about—and practicing—animal ethics. Gruen describes entangled empathy as a type of caring perception focused on attending to another’s experience of well-being. It is an experiential process involving a blend of emotion and cognition in which we recognize we are in relationships with others and are called upon to be responsive and responsible in these relationships by attending to another. When we engage in entangled empathy we are transformed and in that transformation we can imagine less violent, more meaningful ways of being together.

Race Women Internationalists

Race Women Internationalists
Title Race Women Internationalists PDF eBook
Author Imaobong D. Umoren
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 211
Release 2018-05-25
Genre History
ISBN 0520968433

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Race Women Internationalists explores how a group of Caribbean and African American women in the early and mid-twentieth century traveled the world to fight colonialism, fascism, sexism, and racism. Based on newspaper articles, speeches, and creative fiction and adopting a comparative perspective, the book brings together the entangled lives of three notable but overlooked women: American Eslanda Robeson, Martinican Paulette Nardal, and Jamaican Una Marson. It explores how, between the 1920s and the 1960s, the trio participated in global freedom struggles by traveling; building networks in feminist, student, black-led, anticolonial, and antifascist organizations; and forging alliances with key leaders. This made them race women internationalists—figures who engaged with a variety of interconnected internationalisms to challenge various forms of inequality facing people of African descent across the diaspora and the continent.

Ecological Solidarities

Ecological Solidarities
Title Ecological Solidarities PDF eBook
Author Krista E. Hughes
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 247
Release 2020-01-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 0271085592

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Operating on the premise that our failure to recognize our interconnected relationship to the rest of the cosmos is the origin of planetary peril, this volume presents academic, activist, and artistic perspectives on how to inspire reflection and motivate action in order to construct alternative frameworks and establish novel solidarities for the sake of our planetary home. The selections in this volume explore ecologies of interdependence as a frame for religious, theological, and philosophical analysis and practice. Contributors examine questions of justice, climate change, race, class, gender, and coloniality and discuss alternative ways of engaging the world in all its biodiversity. Each essay, poem, reflection, and piece of art contributes to and reflects upon how to live out entangled differences toward positive global change. Constructive and practical, global and local, communal and personal, Ecological Solidarities is an innovative contribution to the discourses on relational and liberative thought and practice in religion, philosophy, and theology. It will be welcomed by scholars of World Christianity and theology as well as seminary students, activists, and laity interested in issues of justice and ecology.