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_aParadigm wars : _bindigenous peoples' resistance to globalization / _cedited by Jerry Mander and Victoria Tauli-Corpuz. |
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_aParadigm wars : _bIndigenous peoples' resistance to globalisation |
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_aSan Francisco : _bSierra Club Books, _c[2006] |
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_aLos Angeles, Calif. : _bDistributed by University of California Press |
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_a261 pages : _billustrations ; _c26 cm |
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500 | _a"International Forum on Globalization.". | ||
500 | _aRevised edition of: Paradigm wars. San Francisco, Calif. : International Forum on Globalization, 2005. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
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_gIntroduction : _tglobalization and the assault on indigenous resources / _rJerry Mander -- _tOur right to remain separate and distinct / _rVictoria Tauli-Corpuz -- _tAspects of traditional knowledge and worldview. _tThe people belong to the land / _rWinona LaDuke ; _tSubsistence and materialsm / _rJohn Mohawk ; _tThe whole planet is the Holy Land / _rLeslie Gray ; _tIndigenous ecological knowledge / _rDarrell Posey -- _tCommunity : "sharing one skin" / _rJeannette Armstrong -- _tAmautawasi Quechuan University / _rLuis Macas -- _tWorld Bank and IMF impacts on indigenous economies / _rVictoria Tauli-Corpuz -- _tHow the World Trade Organization diminishes native sovereignty / _rVictor Menotti -- _tHigh-tech invasion : biocolonialism / _rDebra Harry -- _tTRIPS Agreement : from the commons to corporate patents on life / _rVandana Shiva -- _tInfrastructure development in the South American Amazon / _rJanet Lloyd, Atossa Soltani, and Kevin Koenig -- _tClimate change in the Arctic / _rSheila Watt-Cloutier -- _tA-bombs to Star Wars : the sixty-years war on Marshall Islanders / _rZohl dé Ishtar -- _tGlobal water wars / _rAntonia Juhasz -- _tSacred objects, art and nature in a global economy / _rTerri-Lynn Williams-Davidson -- _tConservation refugees / _rMark Dowie -- _tMixed promises of ecotourism / _rSuzanne York -- _tThe fall and rise of a native language / _rE. Koohan Paik -- _tGenetic pollution of Mayan corn / _rSuzanne York -- _tOgoni people of Nigeria versus Big Oil / _rOronto Douglas & Ike Okonta -- _tThe Philippine Mining Act of 1995 / _rTebtebba and IFG -- _tBriefing reports / _rTebtebba and IFG -- _tReport from "the heart of the Earth" : Second Continental Summit of Indigenous Peoples / _rBeverly Bell -- _tBolivia's indigenous revolution / _rSuzanne York -- _tIndian country : "the Saudi Arabia of wind" / _rWinona LaDuke -- _tIndigenous brief to WTO : how the denial of aboriginal title serves as an illegal export subsidy / _rArthur Manuel -- _tThe prospect ahead / _rVictoria Tauli-Corpuz -- _gEpilogue : summary and final comments / _rJerry Mander. |
520 | _a"Best-selling author and cultural critic Jerry Mander has challenged dominant cultural mind-sets in books such as Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television and In the Absence of the Sacred. In Paradigm Wars, he and coeditor Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, a leader of the global indigenous peoples movement and chair of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, have gathered an impressive international roster of contributors to document the momentous collision of worldviews that pits the forces of economic globalization against the Earth's surviving indigenous peoples. Many of the planet's dwindling resources are located on lands inhabited by native communities. Those resources are now the direct target of giant global corporations who desperately need them to fuel their own unsustainable growth. The World Trade Organization and other global structures of trade and finance have written the rules of trade to make life easier for these corporate resource-hunters--accelerating the loss of native lands, autonomy, and rights and creating millions of refugees. Paradigm Wars is the first major work to comprehensively illuminate this shameful scenario. In firsthand reports by twenty-five indigenous and nonindigenous writers, the book details the devastating impacts of extractive industries and bioprospecting, the degrading of cultural artifacts and languages, even the damage done by some well-meaning conservation groups. The book also highlights how indigenous communities are strongly resisting this onslaught, often with amazing success. Anyone concerned with environmental or social justice will find inspiration in their resistance."--Publisher description. | ||
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