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題 名 | Destabilising the Rhetoric of Production |
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作 者 | Salleh,Ariel; | 書刊名 | Tamkang Review |
卷 期 | 32:3/4 民91.春-夏 |
頁 次 | 頁95-109 |
分類號 | 541 |
關鍵詞 | Globalisation; Neo-liberal policies; Industrialisation; Natural capital; Ecosystemic integrity; Economic colonisation; Biopiracy; Environmental philosophers; Ecofeminist; Monoculture; |
語 文 | 英文(English) |
英文摘要 | In the halls of power, the social and ecological crises of globalisation are mystified by neo-liberal rhetoric; displacing the language of productivist economics is therefore an eco-political act. One strategy for challenging this hegemony exists in opening up a lifeaffirming discourse around reproductive values-a move that destabilises both neo-liberal and socialist productivism, and destabilises the conventional divide between North and South. To articulate this position, I introduce the notion of “meta-industrial labour” for describing trans-cultural, politically silenced groupings whose work negotiates the socially constructed margins of “humanity” and “nature.” In contesting globalisation, and seeking alternatives to it, we can be guided by the model of meta-industrial labour, which “embodies” grassroots democracy and local sustainability. To our search for healing, this usually unspoken labouring class brings practical “holding” skills, grounded knowledges, and a precautionary ethic. |
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