Ecocide Is Genocide: Decolonizing the Definition of Genocide
I demonstrate how the destruction of the land, water, and nonhuman beings of the Americas constitutes genocide according to Indigenous metaphysics and through analysis of the decimation of the American buffalo. In Genocide Studies, the destruction of nonhuman beings and nature is typically treated a...
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description | I demonstrate how the destruction of the land, water, and nonhuman beings of the Americas constitutes genocide according to Indigenous metaphysics and through analysis of the decimation of the American buffalo. In Genocide Studies, the destruction of nonhuman beings and nature is typically treated as a separate, but related type of phenomenon—ecocide, the destruction of nonhuman nature. In this article I follow in the footsteps of Native American and First Nations scholars to argue that ecocide and the genocide of Indigenous peoples are inextricably linked and are even constitutive of the same act. I argue that if justice is to be achieved for Indigenous peoples through the UN’s ability to prosecute genocide then the definition of genocide needs to, at minimum, include ecocide as a recognized act. |
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spelling | ftunisfloridatam:oai:digitalcommons.usf.edu:gsp-1720 2025-01-16T21:55:52+00:00 Ecocide Is Genocide: Decolonizing the Definition of Genocide Eichler, Lauren J. 2020-09-04T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gsp/vol14/iss2/9 https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1720&context=gsp unknown Digital Commons @ University of South Florida https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gsp/vol14/iss2/9 https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1720&context=gsp http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode CC-BY-NC Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal Genocide Ecocide Native American Indigenous Decolonization Nonhuman Animals Applied Ethics Comparative Philosophy Holocaust and Genocide Studies Indigenous Studies Metaphysics Philosophy Race Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies article 2020 ftunisfloridatam 2021-10-09T06:43:40Z I demonstrate how the destruction of the land, water, and nonhuman beings of the Americas constitutes genocide according to Indigenous metaphysics and through analysis of the decimation of the American buffalo. In Genocide Studies, the destruction of nonhuman beings and nature is typically treated as a separate, but related type of phenomenon—ecocide, the destruction of nonhuman nature. In this article I follow in the footsteps of Native American and First Nations scholars to argue that ecocide and the genocide of Indigenous peoples are inextricably linked and are even constitutive of the same act. I argue that if justice is to be achieved for Indigenous peoples through the UN’s ability to prosecute genocide then the definition of genocide needs to, at minimum, include ecocide as a recognized act. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Digital Commons University of South Florida (USF) |
spellingShingle | Genocide Ecocide Native American Indigenous Decolonization Nonhuman Animals Applied Ethics Comparative Philosophy Holocaust and Genocide Studies Indigenous Studies Metaphysics Philosophy Race Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies Eichler, Lauren J. Ecocide Is Genocide: Decolonizing the Definition of Genocide |
title | Ecocide Is Genocide: Decolonizing the Definition of Genocide |
title_full | Ecocide Is Genocide: Decolonizing the Definition of Genocide |
title_fullStr | Ecocide Is Genocide: Decolonizing the Definition of Genocide |
title_full_unstemmed | Ecocide Is Genocide: Decolonizing the Definition of Genocide |
title_short | Ecocide Is Genocide: Decolonizing the Definition of Genocide |
title_sort | ecocide is genocide: decolonizing the definition of genocide |
topic | Genocide Ecocide Native American Indigenous Decolonization Nonhuman Animals Applied Ethics Comparative Philosophy Holocaust and Genocide Studies Indigenous Studies Metaphysics Philosophy Race Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies |
topic_facet | Genocide Ecocide Native American Indigenous Decolonization Nonhuman Animals Applied Ethics Comparative Philosophy Holocaust and Genocide Studies Indigenous Studies Metaphysics Philosophy Race Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies |
url | https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gsp/vol14/iss2/9 https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1720&context=gsp |