Mapping Gendered Ecologies
K. Melchor Quick Hall (Redaktør) Gwyn Kirk (Redaktør) Judith Atamba (Innledning) Tatyana Bakhmetyeva (Innledning) Ruth Bottomley (Innledning) Yvonne Braun (Innledning) Dannie Brice (Innledning) Ravá Shelyn Chapman (Innledning) Nuria Costa Leonardo (Innledning) Susan Cundiff (Innledning) K. Melchor Quick Hall (Innledning) Christina Holmes (Innledning) Linh Hua (Innledning) Gwyn Kirk (Innledning) Aurora Levins Morales (Innledning) Stephanie Morningstar (Innledning) Margo Okazawa-Rey (Innledning) Frances Roberts-Gregory (Innledning)
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Theorizing in the vernacular, these essays put ecowomanists and ecofeminists in conversation, addressing our shared commitments to climate justice and multispecies collaborations. Across generations, cultures and identities, our humanimal flourishing requires growing roots in our diverse herstories and letting them guide us in creating more just and sustainable futures.
» Greta Gaard, University of Wisconsin–River Falls
This collection of women's racialized and gendered mappings of place, people, and nature includes the stories of teachers, organizers, activists, farmers, healers, and gardeners. From their many entry points, the contributors to this work engage crucial questions of coexistence with nature in these times of overlapping climate, health, economic, and racial crises. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Lexington Books
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781793639462
- Utgivelsesår
- 2021
- Format
- 23 x 16 cm
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«
Theorizing in the vernacular, these essays put ecowomanists and ecofeminists in conversation, addressing our shared commitments to climate justice and multispecies collaborations. Across generations, cultures and identities, our humanimal flourishing requires growing roots in our diverse herstories and letting them guide us in creating more just and sustainable futures.
» Greta Gaard, University of Wisconsin–River Falls