[PeDAGoG] Reading list around regenerative futures for Young Adults?

John Foran foran at soc.ucsb.edu
Sun Sep 13 22:12:30 CEST 2020


Saci Lloyd, The Carbon Diaries

On Sun, Sep 13, 2020 at 8:02 AM Ashish Kothari <ashishkothari at riseup.net>
wrote:

> William Morris, News from Nowhere
>
> Paul Raskin, Journey to Earthland
>
> Rahul Sankrityayan, Baisvi Sadi (The 22nd Century)  (not sure available,
> there is an excerpt in tarun Saint ed, The Gollancz Book of South Asian
> Science Fiction)
>
> Ashish
>
>
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> and www.globaltapestryofalternatives.org
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> Ashish Kothari
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> On 13/09/20 12:04 pm, Pallavi Varma Patil wrote:
>
>
> Dear all,
>
> What fiction / non fiction books or writings would you recommend for young
> adults to introduce to them the idea of ecological/ solidarity based
> futures ?
>
> Sujit and I have the following ideas but am sure you all have many more
> and it would be nice to compile a reading list together for children/
> young adults.
> Ours are as follows:
> 1. 'Year of the Weeds' by Siddhartha Sarma (Very clever and imaginative
> writing for young adults fictionalising the
> famous indigenous Niyamgiri struggle against mining )
> 2. Daniel Greenberg's 'Free at Last ' about the Sudbury Valley School
> 3. Entropia: Life Beyond Industrial Civilisation  by Samuel Alexander
> 4. Our own Gandhi Note book to introduce Gandhi to young readers
> 5. Ela Bhatt's Anubandh and "We are poor but so many".
> 6. The following chapters in  Alternative futures: Ch 35,  Looking Back
> into the Future: India, South Asia, and the world in 2010 ( pp 627-645),
> and  Ch 18: Dare to dream ( pp 326- 340)
>
> What else and what more would you recommend to us that can be used as a
> reading list for Young Adults?
>
> Many thanks in advance!
>
> Pallavi
>
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