2023
DOI: 10.1590/1809-4422asoc20230059vu2023l4rw
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A link between colonialism and environmentalism

Walef Pena Guedes,
Bruna Angela Branchi,
Denise Helena Lombardo Ferreira

Abstract: Dr. Malcolm Ferdinand’s book “Decolonial Ecology: thinking from the Caribbean World” comes at an opportune time and fills a historical gap in the literature on colonialism and ecology. Provocative and daring, the sections masterfully address the themes of ethnic-racial relations, gender, and vulnerabilities. The book is a vital invitation to understand the interrelationships of gender, race, and class in the pursuit of justice and how these interrelationships manifest themselves. The compendium of information … Show more

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