Indigene Völker in der Weltgesellschaft: Die kulturelle Identität der grönländischen Inuit im Spannungsfeld von Natur und Kultur
Frank SowaSince the late 1990s, scientists and environmental activists have held the hunting lifestyle of the Inuit responsible for the decline of certain Greenlandic animal populations. However, indigenous peoples (still) receive special status in the ecological discourse, in that the practice of resource-efficient dealings with natural (animal- and plant-based) goods is attributed to them.
Nature in need of protection clashes with Greenlandic collective identity as the Greenlandic expression for local food - Kalaalimernit - becomes a contested terrain. Frank Sowa traces how the global models of »nature«, »indigeneity«, and »(national) culture« increasingly structure the capacity of local actors.
年:
2015
版本:
1. Aufl.
出版商:
transcript Verlag
語言:
german
頁數:
438
ISBN 10:
3839426782
ISBN 13:
9783839426784
文件:
PDF, 11.09 MB
IPFS:
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german, 2015