To meet the challenge of global environmental degradation activists have tackled clear and concrete problems such as carbon emissions and climate change, the ruination of ecosystems and habitat, the precipitous loss of biodiversity, and many other unhappy consequences of irresponsible human behaviour. However, all such efforts to manually correct the course of history have been dwarfed by the magnitude and heavy forward momentum of modern industrial society. In Metanarrative and the Environment, Stephen James Purdey argues that material approaches to the environmental crisis cannot succeed without the power of a legitimating discourse – a new metanarrative – which fundamentally changes the ideational landscape of human development. Dr. Purdey begins in Part I by establishing the pragmatics of our environmental predicament – its roots and responses to it. He focuses on the concept, definition, and key features of metanarrative, introducing the hegemonic story that now rules the contemporary global mindscape. Part II takes on the moral problematic more directly, encouraging the evolution of a new metanarrative by bringing our potential for agency in the face of danger into sharper relief. Metanarrative and the Environment is multidisciplinary, with a particular emphasis on the creative humanities. It will be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students alike, as well as environmental activists and academics looking for a new way forward.
By:
Stephen James Purdey
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 138mm,
Weight: 453g
ISBN: 9781032647050
ISBN 10: 1032647051
Series: Routledge Research in Environmental Policy and Politics
Pages: 138
Publication Date: 14 April 2025
Audience:
College/higher education
,
Primary
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Forthcoming
Part I The Scope and Impact of Metanarrative Chapter 1: Metanarrative: An Introduction Chapter 2: Narrative Protocol and the Moral Turn Chapter 3: Global Governance in Contemporary Culture Chapter 4: The Story of Progress and Prosperity Chapter 5: The Folly of Growth and the New Metanarrative Part II Morality and Agency Chapter 6: An Introduction to Dualism, Monism, and the Problem of Reconciliation Chapter 7: The Material and Transcendent Worlds Chapter 8: The New Metanarrative: Some Ontological Considerations Chapter 9: Agency and the Evolution of Metanarrative Chapter 10: The End and the Beginning
Stephen James Purdey is an International Relations specialist (PhD, University of Toronto). His academic research focuses on the theoretical and normative attributes of systems of global governance, and on the practical evolution of new forms of global governance to meet current socio-ecological challenges. Now retired, Dr. Purdey worked for several years in the private sector, in Canadian federal politics, and with non- governmental organizations such as the United Nations Association, the World Federalists, and the Earth Council.