Deane Curtin is Raymong and Florence Sponberg Chair of Ethics and Professor of Philosophy at Gustavus Adolphus College. He is co-editor of Cooking, Eating, Thinking: Transformative Philosophies of Food (Indiana University Press). He has lived and taught in India, Japan, and Italy and has published on deep ecology, ecofeminism, and contemporary Gandhian resistance to development.
Deane Curtin is Raymong and Florence Sponberg Chair of Ethics and Professor of Philosophy at Gustavus Adolphus College. He is co-editor of Cooking, Eating, Thinking: Transformative Philosophies of Food (Indiana University Press). He has lived and taught in India, Japan, and Italy and has published on deep ecology, ecofeminism, and contemporary Gandhian resistance to development.
Deane Curtin is Raymong and Florence Sponberg Chair of Ethics and Professor of Philosophy at Gustavus Adolphus College. He is co-editor of Cooking, Eating, Thinking: Transformative Philosophies of Food (Indiana University Press). He has lived and taught in India, Japan, and Italy and has published on deep ecology, ecofeminism, and contemporary Gandhian resistance to development.
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Preliminary Table of Contents: Preface and Acknowledgments Part 1. Nature and Culture: Living at the Margins 1. Turning South 2. The British Utilitarians and the Invention of the "Third World" 3. War and Peace: The Politics of Agricultural "Modernization" 4. Gandhian Legacies: Indigenous Resistance to "Development" in Contemporary India and Mexico 5. Recognizing Women's Environmental Expertise Part 2: Radical First World Environmental Philosophy: A New Colonialism? 6. Callicott's Land Ethic 7. A State of Mind Like Water: Ecosophy T and the Buddhist Traditions 8. Ecological Feminism and the Place of Caring Part 3. Democratic Pluralism 9. Democractic Discourse in a Morally Pluralistic World 10. Putting Down Roots: Ecocommunities and the Practice of Freedom Notes References
Preliminary Table of Contents: Preface and Acknowledgments Part 1. Nature and Culture: Living at the Margins 1. Turning South 2. The British Utilitarians and the Invention of the "Third World" 3. War and Peace: The Politics of Agricultural "Modernization" 4. Gandhian Legacies: Indigenous Resistance to "Development" in Contemporary India and Mexico 5. Recognizing Women's Environmental Expertise Part 2: Radical First World Environmental Philosophy: A New Colonialism? 6. Callicott's Land Ethic 7. A State of Mind Like Water: Ecosophy T and the Buddhist Traditions 8. Ecological Feminism and the Place of Caring Part 3. Democratic Pluralism 9. Democractic Discourse in a Morally Pluralistic World 10. Putting Down Roots: Ecocommunities and the Practice of Freedom Notes References
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