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- Title
ANTHROPOGENIC CLIMATE CHANGE AND CULTURAL CRISIS: AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE.
- Authors
Connor, Linda H.
- Abstract
The author addresses the issue of anthropogenic climate change and the cultural exigency that it brings through an anthropological standpoint. She explains the issue of climate change in Australia from an anthropogenic view through the work of Ernest Becker and his work on using psychoanalysis to analyse the cultural and consumer-centric systems of modern human life and how it leads to the present climate crisis. She then explores how anthropogenic climate change can be gleaned from investigating residents in Hunter Valley, New South Wales.
- Subjects
HUNTER River Valley (N.S.W.); NEW South Wales; EFFECT of human beings on climate change; PSYCHOANALYSIS; CLIMATOLOGY; BECKER, Ernest
- Publication
Journal of Australian Political Economy, 2010, Issue 66, p247
- ISSN
0156-5826
- Publication type
Article