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The Earth's land and its inhabitants are in jeopardy. Ecosystems
are threatened in every corner of the world. Neocolonial forces
define human relations increasingly in fundamentalist terms. Land
settlement patterns formulated during the colonial era have left
more and more people on today's planet without property, without
the resources needed to sustain a livable existence, and with only
a combative understanding of identity. This book argues that
humanity's relationship to the land has undergone a fundamental
change, and reveals how the historical phenomenon known as the
"enclosure movement" has come to have a profound effect on how we
relate to the earth, and on how we conceive of ourselves as human
beings. Analyzing narratives by Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, E.M.
Forster, D.H. Lawrence, Salman Rushdie, and others, Marzec reveals
the extent to which the legacy of enclosures continues to dictate
the geopolitical reality of the present.
This book argues that humanity's relationship to the land has
undergone a fundamental and calamitous change. Marzec reveals how
the historical phenomenon known as the 'enclosure movement' has
effected not only the ecosystems and the geopolitics of the
Twenty-First century, but on how we relate to the earth and
conceive of ourselves as human.
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