作者: Isabelle Kunze
DOI: 10.1007/S10460-016-9760-X
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摘要: This paper reflects on the impacts of agrarian change and social reorganisation gender-nature relations through lens an indigenous group named Kuruma in South India. Building upon recent work feminist political ecology, I uncover a number dualisms attached to nexus put forward that gender roles are constituted by which need be analysed with regard transformative potential relations. Three main themes at centre empirical inquiry: subjectivities, rural off-farm employment human-nature nexus. seek show that, first, production gendered subjectivities cannot simplified essentialist assumptions romanticise women’s relationships nature; second, strategies both reinforce hierarchy contradict Kuruma’s moral economies; and, finally, environmental redefine use agrobiodiversity related ideas progressive versus nonprogressive cultivation practices. The research is informed qualitative methods offers conceptual approach deconstruction from poststructuralist perspective.