

Özge Yaka, "Fighting for the River: Gender, Body, and Agency in Environmental Struggles" (U California Press, 2023)
Oct 23, 2023
Özge Yaka, environmental activist and author of 'Fighting for the River: Gender, Body, and Agency in Environmental Struggles', discusses women's intimate relationship with river waters in Turkey. She explores the connection between lived experience and nonhuman environments, treating bodily senses and affects as media of political agency. The podcast delves into gendered sensory memory, the significance of nonhuman entities in social life, triads as a methodological tool for analyzing environmental struggles, and the book's emphasis on coexistence.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Speaker's Background and Conception of the Book
02:50 • 3min
Environmental Struggles in Turkey: East Black Sea Region
05:24 • 6min
Understanding the Commons Through the Concept of 'God's Water'
11:48 • 5min
Gendered Sensory Memory in Environmental Struggles
17:12 • 10min
The Significance of Nonhuman Entities and Environments in Our Social Life
27:40 • 3min
Analyzing Environmental Struggles with Triads
30:21 • 24min
A Conclusion and an Advertisement for Lucky Land Casino
53:58 • 2min