Narratives of Environmental Challenges in Brazil and India: Losing Nature
By (Author) Ligia Andrade
Contributions by Nibedita Bandyopadhyay
Contributions by Siddharth Singh M.Bora
Edited by Zlia M. Bora
Contributions by Zlia M. Bora
Contributions by Carmen Escobedo de Tapia
Contributions by Rajan Gurukkal
Contributions by Frank Izaguirre
Contributions by V. Arivudai Nambi
Contributions by Dr. Rekha Pande
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
15th November 2018
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Nature and the natural world: general interest
809.9336
Hardback
204
Width 159mm, Height 231mm, Spine 21mm
481g
Narratives of Environmental Challenges in Brazil and India: Losing Nature, edited by Zelia Bora and Murali Sivaramakrishnan, contextualizes the two subcontinents of India and Brazil and closely examines environmental issues from within and without. This collection focuses largely on the fate of forests and water in these two geographical terrains. This book explores narratives that reflect transformations: hitherto unprecedented demographic expansions, exploitation of natural resources, pollution and depletion of river and fresh water sources, uncontrollable demands on the energy front, waste and garbage disposal, drastic reduction of biodiversity. All of these are factors to research when one considers losing nature. In philosophical as well as theoretical terms the question of what is nature, what is gained and lost in human-nature interaction, what is the essential balance of nature, are all important queries on a similar scale. Societal reality in present day Brazil and India is reconstructed and deconstructed at will by the powerful influence of the past alongside that of globalization and technocratic market structures. The volume contemplates the representation and interrogation of environmental issues in both subcontinents, Brazil and India.
Murali Sivaramakrishnan is poet, painter, professor and former chair of English at Pondicherry University. Zlia M. Bora is professor of Brazilian studies in the graduate program at University Federal of Paraba.