The Invention of Green Colonialism

The Invention of Green Colonialism
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9781509550906
ISBN-13 : 1509550909
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Book Synopsis The Invention of Green Colonialism by : Guillaume Blanc

Download or read book The Invention of Green Colonialism written by Guillaume Blanc and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2022-06-08 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The story begins with a dream – the dream of Africa. Virgin forests, majestic mountains surrounded by savannas, vast plains punctuated with the rhythms of animal life where lions, elephants and giraffes reign as lords of nature, far from civilization – all of us carry such images in our heads, imagining Africa as a timeless Eden untouched by the ravages of modernity. But this Africa has never existed. The more we destroy nature here, the more we fantasize about it in Africa. Along with UNESCO, the WWF and other organizations, we convince ourselves that the African national parks are protecting the last vestiges of a world once untouched and wild. In reality, argues Guillaume Blanc, these organizations are responsible for naturalizing large tracts of the African continent, turning territories into parks and forcibly evicting thousands of people from the lands where they have lived for centuries. Making use of archives and oral histories, Blanc investigates this battle for a phantom Africa and the contradictory claims of nations who destroy nature at home while believing that they are protecting the natural world abroad. In so doing, they enact a new type of colonialism: green colonialism.


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