Image for Everyday life ecologies  : sustainability, crisis, and resistance

Everyday life ecologies : sustainability, crisis, and resistance

Part of the Environment and society series
See all formats and editions

Everyday Life Ecologies: Sustainability, Crisis, and Resistance is about those complex, sticky, but also open arrangements of bodies, objects, and plants that make up daily existence.

The multiple and interlocking lines of a long capitalist crisis disrupt their normal flow: sometimes, they open opportunities for transformation, sometimes else, they foreclose horizons of change.

In contrast with approaches that respond to environmental crisis by advocating “sustainable lifestyles” and “responsible behaviors,” Alice Dal Gobbo suggests that it is necessary to address the complex socio-material relationalities that constitute everyday ecologies.

Beyond that, the book argues for their politicization, illuminating daily existence as embedded in capitalist relations of re/production.

Combining political ecology and new materialist sensitivities, this book investigates the ways in which ecologically damaging logics are inscribed in everyday assemblages through their habitual rehearsal and libidinal hold.

But it also points to how apparently banal acts of resistance embody and promote different logics, such as a logic of care and an ecological “aesth-ethics” of desire.

Based on ethnographic fieldwork in the Northeast of Italy, this journey through the concrete matters and beings of daily life in crisis talks beyond this emplaced reality and dialogues with emerging forms of contestation and prefiguration that put socio-ecological reproduction at their center.

Read More
Available
£64.80 Save 20.00%
RRP £81.00
Add Line Customisation
1 in stock Need More ?
Add to List
Product Details
1666920665 / 9781666920666
Hardback
304.2
25/04/2023
United States
English
264 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm