Beschreibung:
This book examines theories related to the anthropology of conservation. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of conservation, anthropology and political ecology, as well as conservation practitioners and policymakers.
1. Introduction 2. Discourses and their Power in Foucault 3. Seminal Works on the Power of Discourses 4. Discourses of Conservation 5. The Triangle in Foucault 6. Sovereignty, Discipline, and Governmentality in Ethnographies 7. States and Centers, Simplifying and Calculating 8. Articulations between Knowledges in Ethnographies 9. Subject Formation in Foucault 10. Subject Formation in Ethnographies 11. Capitalism and Neoliberal Governmentality in Foucault 12. Cultivating Neoliberal Subjects in Ethnographies 13. The Economy in Ethnographies 14. The Invisibility of Implementation and Governmentality 15. Practices of Assemblage and Assemblages of Effects 16. Universals, Collaborations, and Global Agreements 17. World-Making in the Anthropocene 18. Conclusion