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UNINA9910503508503321 |
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Dupuits Émilie |
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Naviguer à contre-courant ? : Les mobilisations transnationales pour une gouvernance communautaire de l’eau et des forêts en Amérique latine / / Émilie Dupuits |
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Rennes, : Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2021 |
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1 online resource (280 p.) |
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Environmental studies, Geography & Development |
autochtonie |
organisation communautaire |
Latin America |
autochtonism |
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Dans le contexte des pressions croissantes d’États (néo)extractivistes et des nouvelles opportunités offertes par les arènes environnementales globales, cet ouvrage offre un panorama des transformations de la gouvernance communautaire de l’eau et des forêts en Amérique latine au début du XXIe siècle. Loin de rester cantonnées à l’échelle locale, les organisations communautaires tentent de se défaire de leur image d’acteurs vulnérables et de transformer leurs modes de gestion collective des ressources naturelles. Alors que la Confédération latino-américaine des organisations communautaires de services d’eau potable et assainissement (CLOCSAS) privilégie le rapprochement entre organisations communautaires de l’eau, gouvernements et experts internationaux, l’Alliance mésoaméricaine des peuples et forêts (AMPB) regroupe les communautés forestières autochtones dans le but de sécuriser leurs territoires et d’accroître leur visibilité internationale. Au croisement de la géographie politique et de la sociologie des mouvements sociaux, cet ouvrage décrit méthodiquement les dynamiques d’intégration et d’exclusion transnationales ainsi que les |
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processus d’adaptation entre gouvernance communautaire et néolibéralisme vert. |
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UNINA9910483331103321 |
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Jensen Meg |
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The Art and Science of Trauma and the Autobiographical : Negotiated Truths / / by Meg Jensen |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2019 |
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[1st ed. 2019.] |
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1 online resource (XIII, 299 p. 1 illus.) |
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Palgrave Studies in Life Writing, , 2730-9193 |
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Literature, Modern - 20th century |
European literature |
America - Literatures |
Philosophy of mind |
Self |
Collective memory |
Twentieth-Century Literature |
European Literature |
North American Literature |
Philosophy of the Self |
Memory Studies |
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1. The Negotiated Truth -- 2. Valuing the Witness: Typologies of Testimony -- 3. Time, Body, Memory: The Staged Moment in Posttraumatic Letters, Journals, Essays and Memoirs -- 4. What it is like: Fiction, Fear and Narratives of Feeling in Posttraumatic Autobiographical Novels -- 5. Speaking In and Speaking Out: |
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Postttraumatic Poetry and Autography -- 6. Annihilation and Integration in Collective Posttraumatic Monuments, Testimonies and Literary Texts -- 7. The Art and Science of Therapeutic Innovation: Hope for PTSD Sufferers Today and Tomorrow. |
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This book examines posttraumatic autobiographical projects, elucidating the complex relationship between the 'science of trauma' (and how that idea is understood across various scientific disciplines), and the rhetorical strategies of fragmentation, dissociation, reticence and repetitive troping widely used the representation of traumatic experience. From autobiographical fictions to prison poems, from witness testimony to autography, and from testimonio to war memorials, otherwise dissimilar projects speak of past suffering through a limited and even predictable discourse in search of healing. Drawing on approaches from literary, human rights and cultural studies that highlight relations between trauma, language, meaning and self-hood, and the latest research on the science of trauma from the fields of clinical, behavioral and evolutionary psychology and neuroscience, I read such autobiographical projects not as 'symptoms'but as complex interrogative negotiations of trauma and its aftermath: commemorative and performative narratives navigating aesthetic, biological, cultural, linguistic and emotional pressure and inspiration. |
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