This podcast explores the growing global movement for Rights of Nature through the lens of conservation ethics and Indigenous world-making. Drawing on Marisol de la Cadena’s concept of the “anthropo-not-seen,” we examine whether granting legal rights to nature can create visibility for Indigenous ontologies, or if it risks reinforcing the very systems that have historically erased them.
Further sources
de la Cadena, M. (2015). Uncommoning Nature. E-Flux. www.e-flux.com/journal/65/336365…ncommoning-nature
Tănăsescu, M. (2020). Rights of nature, legal personality, and indigenous philosophies. Transnational Environmental Law, 9(3), 429–453.
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