1st Edition

Ecology Documentaries Their Function and Value Seen Through the Lens of Doughnut Economics

By Susan Hayward Copyright 2022
198 Pages 15 Color & 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

198 Pages 15 Color & 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

198 Pages 15 Color & 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This companion piece to Susan Hayward’s Film Ecology focuses on ecology documentaries produced in the first 20 years of the new millennium (2000–19). Using Kate Raworth’s regenerative economic theoretical model as set out in Doughnut Economics , this book examines 57 films emanating from Europe and the 4 areas of concern they raise about energy production, pollution and waste management,... Read more

Introduction

Chapter One: ENERGY — Crude Awakenings — extractive energy sources versus regenerative energy practices

Chapter Two: Waste… Means … Money… and Suffocating the Earth — The Human Practice of Pollution

Chapter Three — Bad-Husbandry versus Earth-as-Provender, a tale of two cultures: Agribusiness’ monocultural-monopolies and Agroecology’s pluriculturalism

Chapter Four — The effects of disrupted ecosystems, the migratory flow and the unsafe, inhumane space of the unheard

Conclusion

Biography

Susan Hayward is Emerita Professor of Cinema Studies at Exeter University, UK. She is the author of several books on French cinema and Cinema Studies: The Key Concepts (now in its fifth edition).