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The Bangladesh Environmental Humanities Reader: Environmental Justice, Development Victimhood, and Resistance

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The environmental humanitiesfounded on the indivisible human-environment nexusfocus on socioeconomic inequalities, injustices, and various cultural differences to explain environmental degradation and crises and to propose solutions. The Bangladesh Environmental Humanities Reader: Environmental Justice, Developmental Victimhood, and Resistance presents unique analyses of Bangladeshs environment-development relationships.

The book looks at developmental victimhood, environmental injustices, and resistance of the marginalized in Bangladesh. It reflects how the popular GDP-based economic development model motivates governments of Bangladesh to undertake infrastructural and development projects, the growth of which threatens environment and livelihood of the poorer sections while benefiting the affluent profiteers. The book also critically engages with environmentalism represented through the literary works in Bangla through tales of pollution, depletion, and human-nature symbiosis, showing ways to achieve social justice to resist victimhood through art. Moreover, agricultural technologies shaped by cultivators-scientists collaborations are often helpful for biodiversity conservation, notwithstanding those that ruin ecology and livelihood. Against the backdrop of climate change challenges, this book shows how politics and technology meet in many cross-cutting pathways.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 599g
  • Dimensions: 157 x 238mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Lexington Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781498599139

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Samina Luthfa is associate professor of sociology at the University of Dhaka.Munasir Kamal is assistant professor in the Department of English University of Dhaka.Mohammad Tanzimuddin Khan is professor in the Department of International Relations University of Dhaka.

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