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Nature and Social Theory

Autorzy: Alex Franklin Wydawnictwo: SAGE Publications Data wydania: 2001 Język publikacji: Angielski Liczba stron: 283 Formaty publikacji: EAN: 9781412932042 ISBN: 9781412932042 Kategoria: Social theory Indeks wydawcy: - Nota bibliograficzna: Adrian is a prolific researcher, writer and presenter, and is currently editor of SAGE's HSS journal Tourist Studies. He has written numerous articles for a range of journals, from Journal of Sociology and Body and Society to International Review for the Sociology of Sport and Environment and Planning D. He has written three previous book for SAGE: Tourism: An Introduction (2003), Nature and Social Theory (2002) and Animals and Modern Culture (1999).

He also presents a television show called The Collectors (ABC, Australia).

Opis

`Written with clarity and sophistication, it is not just an original argument about relationships of nature and culture, but also a useful text' - Keith Tester, Professor of Sociology, University of Portsmouth



Is humanity and society separable from nature? Modern accounts emphasised the difference between humanity and nature and set up independent sciences for each domain, but was this separation ever properly achieved? This book contends that fabricated boundaries between nature and culture have been breached both in practice and in new theoretical accounts.



Throughout, Franklin develops upon his premise that nature and culture interpenetrate. The argument begins with a critical discussion of the Romantic idea of pure nature; of a nature unsullied by humanity, marginalized, fragile and in need of protection. The argument is developed by examining more recent discourses that identify nature with environment, and cast humans in the role of polluter and destroyer.



The author documents contemporary views about nature which suggest that humanity and nature have never been separate but have always co-existed. Humanity is not only more involved with non-human natures, but also seeks persistently to embed itself in the natural world through embodied, naturalised modes of engagement. This book reveals the staggering depth of this engagement in the ordinary spaces and everyday lives of contemporary societies.



Thorough and insightful, this book will be of use and interest to students of sociology, environmental studies and cultural studies.


Spis treści

  • Cover 2
  • Contents 7
  • List of Figures 9
  • Chapter 1 - Introduction 11
  • Part I 29
  • Chapter 2 - Thinking about Nature 1: Disciplinary Beginnings 29
  • Chapter 3 - Thinking about Nature 2: The Nature Crisis? 49
  • Chapter 4 - A New Anthropology of Nature 70
  • Chapter 5 - Naturalisation 93
  • Part II 93
  • Chapter 6 - Hybridity 142
  • Chapter 7 - Embodiment 190
  • Chapter 8 - Politicising Nature 240
  • References 266
  • Index 280
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