Buch, Englisch, Band 16, 296 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 431 g
Reihe: African Dynamics
Morality and Marginality: Towards Sentient Conservation?
Buch, Englisch, Band 16, 296 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 431 g
Reihe: African Dynamics
ISBN: 978-90-04-38100-1
Verlag: Brill
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, Tariro Kamuti, Lindiwe Mangwanya, Albert Manhamo, Dhoya Snijders, Marja Spierenburg, Sandra Swart, Harry Wels.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
List of Figures and Tables
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: People, Animals, Morality, and Marginality:Reconfiguring Wildlife Conservation in Southern Africa
Jan- Bart Gewald, Marja Spierenburg, and Harry Wels
Part 1
Animals in Wildlife Conservation
1 A Cattle- Centred History of Southern Africa?
Michael Glover
2 Brothers in Arms: Baboon- Human Interactions, a Southern African Perspective
Jan- Bart Gewald
3 Rewilding White Lions: Conservation through the Eyes of Carnivores?
Harry Wels
Part 2
Histories in Wildlife Conservation
4 National Parks, Eco- Frontiers, and Transfrontiersmanship in Southern African Conservation
Malcolm Draper
5 Resurrection Conservation: The Return of the Extinct?
Sandra Swart
Part 3
Politics of Wildlife Conservation
6 The Emergence and Socio- Economic Impacts of Wildlife Ranching in South Africa
Marja Spierenburg
7 ‘If It Pays, It Stays’: The Lobby for Private Wildlife Ranching in South Africa
Tariro Kamuti
8 Controlling Sex and Death: On the Wildlife Trophy Industry in South Africa
Dhoya Snijders
Part 4
Critical Voices in Wildlife Conservation
9 Continued State Monopoly and Control of Community-Based Natural Resource Management in Zimbabwe: The Care of Hurungwe’s CAMPFIRE Programme
Vupenyu Dzingirai, Albert Manhamo, and Lindiwe Mangwanya
10 Poaching: Between Conservation from Below, and Livelihoods and Resistance
Paul Hebinck
Index