
New Books in Sociology Michael J. Sheridan, "Roots of Power: The Political Ecology of Boundary Plants" (Routledge, 2023)
Jul 31, 2024
In this discussion, Michael J. Sheridan, an author focused on the intersection of plants and politics in tropical societies, reveals the stunning roles of boundary plants like Dracaena and Cordyline in defining culture and property rights. He shares fascinating stories from Cameroon to Papua New Guinea, illustrating how these plants shape identities and social structures. Sheridan also critiques anthropocentric views, discusses the ritual of 'mooning,' and raises concerns about the future of cultural connections to these plants amidst changing societal dynamics.
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Intro
00:00 • 6min
Navigating Ethnobotanical Complexity
05:41 • 16min
Cultural and Ecological Interconnections of Dracaena and Cordyline
22:06 • 27min
Exploring the Ritual of Mooning: Spiritual Journeys and Economic Aspirations
48:56 • 4min
Cultural Heritage and Future of Boundary Plants
52:44 • 3min
Exploring Climate Migration and Societal Transformation
55:58 • 2min

