Here is the recording of Regen 101 Dialogues: Exploring Patriarchy - Professor Benjamin J. Richardson, Wednesday, Sept. 23rd, 2020
Professor Benjamin J. Richardson is a scholar of environmental law who researches across interdisciplinary studies in addressing philosophical and theoretical issues. He holds a professorial appointment with the UTAS Faculty of Law and the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies. In 2017 he also held the Global Law Visiting Chair, at Tilburg University in the Netherlands.
In our dialogue with Prof. Benjamin we explored:
– What is the connection between climate justice, social justice, and specifically, the patriarchy?
– In what ways does patriarchy and social justice show up in research and teaching on environmental law?
– What is “ecofeminism” and how might it be relevant to the climate crisis and responses to it?
Additionally here is the list of resources that Ben has shared with us:
- Homi Bhabba, The Location of Culture (Routledge, 1994)
- Murray Bookchin, The Ecology of Freedom (Cheshire Books, 1982)
- David Boyd, The Rights of Nature: A Legal Revolution that Could Save the World (Ecw Press, 2017)
- Rachel Carson, Silent Spring (Houghton Mifflin, 1962)
- Country Needs People Network, Strong Women on Country (2018): https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/thecountryneedsitspeople/pages/3135/attachments/original/1526264838/Strong_Women_on_Country_report.pdf?1526264838
- Kimberle Crenshaw, On Intersectionality: Essential Writings of Kimberlé Crenshaw (2017); "On Intersectionality: Essential Writings" by Kimberlé W. Crenshaw
- Jane Fonda, What Can I Do? My Path from Climate Despair to Action (Penguin Books, 2020)
- Naomi Klein, No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies (Picador, 1999)
- Naomi Klein, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs the Climate (Simon & Schuster, 2015)
- Maria Miles and Vandana Shiva, Ecofeminism (Zed Books, 1993)
- Val Plumwood, Feminism and the Mastery of Nature (Taylor and Francis, 2002)
- Benjamin J. Richardson (ed), From Student Strikes to the Extinction Rebellion: New Protest Movements Shaping our Future (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020).
- Vandana Shiva, Biopiracy: The Plunder of Nature and Knowledge (South End Press, 1999)
This is Regen 101 Dialogues Series. In the REGEN 101 workshop Module 2 on Intersectionality, Self-care, and Burnout, we name the systems of oppression. Patriarchy is one of the systems named and many rebels have reflected the desire for further conversation. Please join us as we enter in dialogue with some inspiring speakers who have skin in the game for creating change.
For further R101 Dialogues on Patriarchy see the event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1521747061348908/
PS. sorry jeśli to jest źle załozony wątek, w złym dziale - obawiam się, że nie mogę temu poświęcić więcej czasu.