Environment, Knowledge, and Injustice in Lesotho
Discover the intricate relationship between environment, knowledge, and social justice in Christopher Conz's insightful book, Environment, Knowledge, and Injustice in Lesotho. Scheduled for release in 2024 by James Currey, this hardback edition spans 282 pages and delves into the complex historical processes that have shaped the Basotho people. Conz expertly illustrates how this small nation, nestled within South Africa, has drawn from both local and global sources of knowledge. Through this lens, the book serves as a compelling case study for broader discussions on 'progress' and 'modernization' in the Global South. Ideal for scholars and readers interested in environmental studies, social justice, and African history, this work promises to enrich your understanding of the challenges and triumphs faced by Lesotho. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this important narrative that connects local experiences to global themes.