Living with the Weather: Climate Change Ecology and Displacement in South Asia


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How does climate change intensify social cleavages in new configurations of knowledge and power? How does development respond to its own contradictions in such scenarios? How do extreme weather events inform population movement and challenge existing definitions of borders and citizenship? Who pays the heaviest price? Living with the Weather addresses these pressing questions by highlighting and exploring the social economic political and spatial dimensions of climate disaster in South Asia. Through empirical research reporting and documentation of the climate crisis in the countries of South Asia along with a deep dive into the Indian Sundarbans the book calls attention to the intermeshed predicaments the people of the subcontinent face while bearing the brunt of climate change. In doing so it seeks to enrich our understanding of how climate change transforms everyday life. It makes visible the effects of natural events the outcomes of political decisions how disaster and rehabilitation are interpreted by states how resistances are staged in the form of mobility and how dispossession and despair are embodied and articulated.
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