Vandana Shiva — 作者 (5)
失窃的收成 [图书] 豆瓣
作者: 范达娜·席瓦 / Vandana Shiva 译者: 唐均 出版社: 上海人民·世纪文景 2006
环境保护与经济发展,是否水火不容?
面对国际经济霸权对发展中国家资源的掠夺和破坏,我们到底能做些什么?

围绕这些颇具争议性的问题展开论述,这本以环保和公民运动为主题的小册子甚至可以用“激进”来形容:满腔义愤,激情四溢。

作者深入剖析了农业、渔业、以及环境保护等各大领域的现状,向我们描绘了一幅不容乐观的图景:跨国企业掌控了国际组织和国际经济秩序,利用转基因技术和不平等的国际经济秩序来剥削发展中国家的贫穷农民,滥用发展中国家的自然资源,破坏传统的人与自然的平衡,以发展中国家的环境恶化和日趋贫困为代价获取暴利。
作为知名社会活动家,作者也穿插介绍了印度人民和非政府组织如何通过各种公民运动来抵制跨国集团的剥削和压迫,以争取自身权利,再造平等和谐的国际新秩序。
Stolen Harvest [图书] 豆瓣
作者: Vandana Shiva 出版社: South End Press 2000 - 1
Stolen Harvest The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply Vandana Shiva "The South's best known environmentalist/I (New Internationalist/I) and 1993 Right Livelihood Award winner, Vandana Shiva, continues her path-breaking work on uncovering the devastating human and environmental impacts of corporate-engineered international trade agreements. In Harvest of Hunger, she charts the impacts of industrial agriculture and what they mean for small farmers, the environment, and the quality and healthfulness of the foods we eat.
Stolen Harvest [图书] 豆瓣
作者: Vandana Shiva 出版社: South End Press 2000 - 10
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply
Chapter 2 Soy Imperialism and the Destruction of Local Food Cultures
Chapter 3 The Stolen Harvest Under the Sea
Chapter 4 Mad Cows and Sacred Cows
Chapter 5 The Stolen Harvest of Seed
Chapter 6 Genetic Engineering and Food Security
Chapter 7 Reclaiming Food Democracy
Ecofeminism [图书] 豆瓣
作者: Maria Mies / Vandana Shiva 出版社: ZED Books
This groundbreaking work remains as relevant today as when it was when first published. Two of Zed's best-known authors argue that ecological destruction and industrial catastrophes constitute a direct threat to everyday life, the maintenance of which has been made the particular responsibility of women. In both industrialized societies and the developing countries, the new wars the world is experiencing, violent ethnic chauvinisms and the malfunctioning of the economy also pose urgent questions for ecofeminists. Is there a relationship between patriarchal oppression and the destruction of nature in the name of profit and progress? How can women counter the violence inherent in these processes? Should they look to a link between the women's movement and other social movements?
Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva offer a thought-provoking analysis of these and many other issues from a unique North-South perspective. They critique prevailing economic theories, conventional concepts of women's emancipation, the myth of 'catching up' development, the philosophical foundations of modern science and technology, and the omission of ethics when discussing so many questions, including advances in reproductive technology and biotechnology.
In constructing their own ecofeminist epistemology and methodology, these two internationally respected feminist environmental activists look to the potential of movements advocating consumer liberation and subsistence production, sustainability and regeneration, and they argue for an acceptance of limits and reciprocity and a rejection of exploitation, the endless commoditization of needs, and violence.
Who Really Feeds the World? [图书] 谷歌图书
作者: Vandana Shiva 出版社: North Atlantic Books 2016 - 06
"One of the world’s most formidable environmentalists" —The Guardian

"A star among environmental, activist, and anti-corporate circles" —Vice

Who Really Feeds the World? is a powerful manifesto and a call-to-action for the solutions we need and the steps we need to take to survive in an era of climate collapse, threatened foodways, and urgent unsustainability.

The book is a rallying cry for agricultural justice, resilience, and genuine sustainability, and draws upon revolutionary environmental activist Vandana Shiva’s 30+ years of research and accomplishments in the field. Instead of relying on genetic modification and large-scale monocropping to solve the world’s food crisis, she proposes that we look to agroecology—the knowledge of the interconnectedness that creates food—as a truly life-giving alternative to the harmful industrial paradigms of Big Ag.

Shiva succinctly and eloquently lays out the networks of people and processes that feed the world, exploring issues of diversity, the needs of small farmers, the importance of seed saving, the movement toward localization, and the role of women in producing the world's food.