Philipp Gieg; Timo Lowinger; Manuel Pietzko; Anja Zürn; Ummu Salma Bava; Gisela Müller-Brandeck-Bocquet Springer Nature Switzerland AG (2021) Kovakantinen kirja
Philipp Gieg; Timo Lowinger; Manuel Pietzko; Anja Zürn; Ummu Salma Bava; Gisela Müller-Brandeck-Bocquet Springer Nature Switzerland AG (2022) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
What significance do gendered discourse structures have for the state identity of India and the EU when it comes to their respective climate policies? This question is the focus of the study, which offers a comprehensive analysis of the climate discourse of the emerging power India and the EU, often described as a leader of climate change governance. Following the assumption that, although a wide variety of solutions to the greatest challenge of our time – the climate crisis – have been formulated, politicians of various states and regional organisations opt almost exclusively for technological responses, this study explores one possible cause: firmly anchored gender structures within both the Indian and EU climate discourses. Anja Zürn employs the ecofeminist hegemony analysis she developed for this study, first reconstructing the climate policy identities of India and the EU, and then subjecting them to an ecofeminist critique.