An Ecology of Knowledges: Fear, Love, and Technoscience in Guatemalan Forest Conservation

Author:   Micha Rahder
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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9781478006916


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   21 May 2020
Format:   Paperback
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An Ecology of Knowledges: Fear, Love, and Technoscience in Guatemalan Forest Conservation


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"Guatemala's Maya Biosphere Reserve (MBR), the largest protected area in Central America, is characterized by rampant violence, social and ethnic inequality, and rapid deforestation. Faced with these threats, local residents, conservationists, scientists, and NGOs in the region work within what Micha Rahder calls ""an ecology of knowledges,"" in which interventions on the MBR landscape are tied to differing and sometimes competing forms of knowing. In this book, Rahder examines how technoscience, endemic violence, and an embodied love of wild species and places shape conservation practices in Guatemala. Rahder highlights how different forms of environmental knowledge emerge from encounters and relations between humans and nonhumans, institutions and local actors, and how situated ways of knowing impact conservation practices and natural places, often in unexpected and unintended ways. In so doing, she opens up new ways of thinking about the complexities of environmental knowledge and conservation in the context of instability, inequality, and violence around the world."

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Author:   Micha Rahder
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781478006916


ISBN 10:   1478006919
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   21 May 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations  ix Acknowledgements  xii Introduction. What on Earth Is a Nooscape?  1 Learning How to See  10 1. The Many Worlds of the Maya Biosphere Reserve  13 Silences of Memory  32 I. Double Visions: Technoscience and Paranoia 2. Eye of the Storm  37 Corrupted Data  57 3. Mapping Gobernabilidad  59 Gender and Violence  92 4. But Is It a Basin?  94 Peteneros and Other Endemic Species  116 II. Patchiness and Fragmentation 5. A Reserve Full of Rooftops  121 Parks, Poverty, People  152 6. Fire at the Edge of the Forest  155 Death of a Dog  185 III. Composing and Composting Knowledges 7. A Known Place  189 Certainty Emerges  216 Apocalypse Soon!  245 9. Nine / Redd+Queen Futures  247 Modest Interventions  265 Afterword  268 Notes  273 References  287 Index  303

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This exceptionally well-written book details the complex interactions between people, nonhuman animals, organizations, and interests as they converge in Guatemala's Maya Biosphere. Micha Rahder's strongly grounded and fine-grained research reveals how conservation organizations work and how knowledge and uncertainty about nature, population, wildness, and frontiers operate. Although it charts a conservation failure, An Ecology of Knowledges is really about success: how people learn from process, create conservation consciousness and enact deep care. -- Diane M. Nelson, author of * Who Counts? The Mathematics of Death and Life after Genocide * An Ecology of Knowledges is replete with intriguing ethnographic material located at the crossroads of histories of violence and practices of conservation. Its themes and depictions of the problematic relation between state, ecology, globalization, and violence-along with its siting in a globally recognized ecological zone-are all extremely compelling features that will appeal to scholars and students, NGO workers, conservation officials, and even governmental organizations. -- Marisol de la Cadena, author of * Earth Beings: Ecologies of Practice across Andean Worlds *


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Micha Rahder is an independent scholar in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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