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Timothy Choy - Ecologies of Comparison: An Ethnography of Endangerment in Hong Kong - 9780822349310 - V9780822349310
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Ecologies of Comparison: An Ethnography of Endangerment in Hong Kong

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Description for Ecologies of Comparison: An Ethnography of Endangerment in Hong Kong Hardback. A rich ethnography of ecopolitics in Hong Kong in the late 1990s Series: Experimental Futures. Num Pages: 224 pages, 2 figures. BIC Classification: 1FPCH; 3JJPR; RNK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. .
A rich ethnography of ecopolitics in Hong Kong in the late 1990s, as the region shifted to Chinese sovereignty, Ecologies of Comparison describes how ecological concepts of uniqueness and scale resonated among environmentalists, including those seeking to preserve a species of white dolphin, to protect an aging fishing village from redevelopment, and to legitimize air quality as an object of political and medical concern. During his research, Tim Choy became increasingly interested in the power of the notion of specificity. While documenting the expert and lay production of Hong Kong’s biological, cultural, and political specificities, he began comparing the logics ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Duke University Press United States
Number of pages
224
Condition
New
Series
Experimental Futures
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
North Carolina, United States
ISBN
9780822349310
SKU
V9780822349310
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About Timothy Choy
Tim Choy is Associate Professor in the Science and Technology Studies Program and the Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Davis.

Reviews for Ecologies of Comparison: An Ethnography of Endangerment in Hong Kong
“[A]n exquisite anthropological account of how recent environmental campaigns in Hong Kong resonate with social and political dilemmas surrounding its return to Chinese sovereignty.Choy’s book provides a reviving breath to the study of environmentalism and to our understanding of postcolonial Hong Kong.” - Julian M. Groves, Anthropological Quarterly “While demanding, Choy’s ethnographic method also appears quite inviting. With it, he ... Read more

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