THE HUMAN ECOLOGY OF REWILDING : wild narratives

(2025) Society for Human Ecology : Ecology, Politics, and Justice: Working Towards the Pluriverse — Location: UMons (18.June.2025)

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Based on fieldwork in France and Poland, in the Bialowieza Forest in Poland, this presentation aims to examine the narratives behind the rewilding projects: their historical referents and the political dimension associated with their positioning. This analysis is built around the question of the relationship to dualism (Nature / Culture; Wild / Domestic) in these rewilding projects. On this subject, the presentation will draw on the work of French anthropologists Descola and Stepanoff on the universality of dualism in dialogue with competing philosophical positions on the issue: that of French philosophers Virginie Maris and Baptiste Morizot, as well as Bruno Latour and Andreas Malm.
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Gane, A. (2025). THE HUMAN ECOLOGY OF REWILDING : wild narratives. Society for Human Ecology : Ecology, Politics, and Justice: Working Towards the Pluriverse, UMons. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/247833