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The Rights of Nature and the Testimony of Things: Literature and Environmental Ethics from Latin America

The Rights of Nature and the Testimony of Things: Literature and Environmental Ethics from Latin America

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The Rights of Nature and the Testimony of Things explores ethical debates and political contexts relating to Latin American "rights of nature" legislation and the political ontology of nonhuman speech, challenging traditional humanistic perspectives on nature, the social, and politics. Mark Anderson analyzes literary works by Julio Cortázar, Clarice Lispector, José Eustasio Rivera, and Davi Kopenawa that reframe environmental ethics in terms of collective, multispecies work and reciprocal care and politics as a cosmopolitics of friendship rooted in diplomacy across difference. He also examines the points of connection and divergences between Latin American relational ontologies and Euro American posthumanist theories within Indigenous Latin American remodernization projects.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 288 pages
Publication date: 30 June 2024
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press

The Rights of Nature and the Testimony of Things begins by examining the ethical debates and political contexts surrounding Latin American "rights of nature" legislation and the political ontology of nonhuman speech within an intercultural and multispecies diplomacy framework. Author Mark Anderson demonstrates how Latin American authors and thinkers challenge traditional humanistic perspectives on nature, the social, and politics, exploring how animals, plants, and environments as a whole can engage in social relations and political speech or self-representation. Drawing Native Amazonian thought into productive tension with a variety of posthumanist theoretical frameworks, including Derrida's conceptualization of passive decision and hospitality, Karen Barad's theorization of intra-activity, and Isabelle Stengers' proposal for cosmopolitical diplomacy, Anderson analyzes literary works by Julio Cortázar, Clarice Lispector, José Eustasio Rivera, and Davi Kopenawa that reframe environmental ethics in terms of collective, multispecies work and reciprocal care and politics as a cosmopolitics of friendship rooted in diplomacy across difference. Finally, Anderson examines the points of connection and divergences between Latin American relational ontologies and Euro American posthumanist theories within Indigenous Latin American remodernization projects that reappropriate and repurpose ancestral practices as well as develop new technologies with the goal of forging alternative modernities compatible with a livable future for all species.

Weight: 602g
Dimension: 151 x 229 x 28 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780826506771

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