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Environmental Imaginaries of the Middle East and North Africa

Other author/creatorDavis, Diana K. Editor
Other author/creatorBurke, Edmund III Editor
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoAthens : Ohio University Press
Description280 p. ill 08.900 x 05.900 in.
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
Series Ohio University Press Series in Ecology and History Ser.
Summary Annotation The landscapes of the Middle East have captured our imaginations throughout history. Images of endless golden dunes, camel caravans, isolated desert oases, and rivers lined with palm trees have often framed written and visual representations of the region. Embedded in these portrayals is the common belief that the environment, in most places, has been deforested and desertified by centuries of misuse. It is precisely such orientalist environmental imaginaries, increasingly undermined by contemporary ecological data, that the eleven authors in this volume question. This is the first volume to critically examine culturally constructed views of the environmental history of the Middle East and suggest that they have often benefitted elites at the expense of the ecologies and the peoples of the region. The contributors expose many of the questionable policies and practices born of these environmental imaginaries and related histories that have been utilized in the region since the colonial period. They further reveal how power, in the form of development programs, notions of nationalism, and hydrological maps, for instance, relates to environmental knowledge production.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2011031113
ISBN9780821420409
ISBN0821420402 (Trade Paper) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780821420409
Stock number00019734

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