Struggling for Another Life: The Ontology of Degrowth
Richter, Katharina.
2019.
Struggling for Another Life: The Ontology of Degrowth.
Transtext(e)s Transcultures 跨文本跨文化 Journal of Global Cultural Studies, 14,
[Article]
This article presents a sympathetic critique of degrowth scholarship, which reproduces anthropocentric, Cartesian views of nature. I suggest overcoming these by drawing on the modernity/coloniality discourse, as well as engaging with indigenous scholarship and decolonial practices such as Buen Vivir. I make the argument for extending agency and rights to non-human nature, beginning with a shift from the language of “materials” to that of “the living world.” A
focus on ecological, multi-species justice centred on the rights of nature would not only allow for a decolonisation of the degrowth debate, but also highlight issues around ecological debt and
environmental justice.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | degrowth, Buen Vivir, coloniality of nature, modernity/coloniality, environmental justice, Rights of Nature |
Departments, Centres and Research Units |
Politics Politics > Centre for Postcolonial Studies |
Date Deposited | 30 Nov 2020 11:04 |
Last Modified | 30 Nov 2020 11:36 |