出版日期:2014-12-31 00:00:00
著者:黃逸民; Peter I-min HUANG
著錄名稱、卷期、頁數:CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 16(4), 4(9 pages)
摘要:In his article "Rediscovering Local Environmentalism in Taiwan" Peter I-min Huang challenges the domination of "the global" and the marginalization of "the local." Huang argues that by the end of the first decade of the twenty-first century globalism seemed to have toppled localism in ecocriticism debates. Ecocritics embraced enthusiastically such terms as Ursula K. Heise's "ecocosmopolitanism" and the arguments associated with this term which spoke for global forms of environmental thinking and practice. Yet, arguments for "the local" persist, in part because of Heise's constructive criticisms of it. Focusing on local environmental movements in Taiwan, Huang identifies and discusses scholarly work showing that "the local" is a durable concept and practice and not likely to
disappear despite the denunciation of it. Moreover, referring to other recent studies, Huang argues
that the global environmental imagination is indebted to local environmental movements.
關鍵字:globalization;localization;local environmentalism;Taiwan
語言:en_US
ISSN:1481-4374
期刊性質:國外
收錄於:A&HCI
通訊作者:黃逸民; Peter I-min HUANG
審稿制度:是
國別:USA
出版型式:電子版