Toxic Belonging? Identity And Ecology In Southern Africa by Philip Wylie
Identity And Ecology In Southern Africa
Set against the backdrop of Southern Africa's diverse landscapes, this insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between identity and ecology. It explores how historical and cultural narratives shape the way communities perceive and interact with their environment. Through a series of compelling case studies, the book examines the tensions between traditional beliefs and modern ecological challenges, highlighting the complex dynamics of belonging and the impact of colonial legacies on environmental stewardship. The narrative weaves together personal stories and scholarly analysis to offer a nuanced understanding of how identity and ecology are deeply intertwined in this region.
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