Nature and national identity after communism: globalizing the ethnoscape
Language: Англи Series: ; 0Publication details: USA University of Pittsburgh Press 2006Edition: 0Description: 288ISBN: 0822959429, 9780822959427 Subject(s): Conservation of natural resourcesDDC classification: | 333.7 |Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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In this groundbreaking book, Katrina Schwartz examines the intersection of environmental politics, globalization, and national identity in a small East European country: modern-day Latvia. Based on extensive ethnographic research and lively discourse analysis, it explores that country’s post-Soviet responses to European assistance and political pressure in nature management, biodiversity conservation, and rural development. These responses were shaped by hotly contested notions of national identity articulated as contrasting visions of the “ideal” rural landscape...
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In this groundbreaking book, Katrina Schwartz examines the intersection of environmental politics, globalization, and national identity in a small East European country: modern-day Latvia. Based on extensive ethnographic research and lively discourse analysis, it explores that country’s post-Soviet responses to European assistance and political pressure in nature management, biodiversity conservation, and rural development. These responses were shaped by hotly contested notions of national identity articulated as contrasting visions of the “ideal” rural landscape...
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