Mapping Gendered Ecologies
Engaging with and beyond Ecowomanism and Ecofeminism
Series: Environment and Religion in Feminist-Womanist, Queer, and Indigenous Perspectives;
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 4 March 2021
- ISBN 9781793639462
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages270 pages
- Size 227.84x161.04x25.654 mm
- Weight 585 g
- Language English 164
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Long description:
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.
MoreTable of Contents:
Chapter 1: Maps, Gardens, and Quilts
Chapter 2: Darkness All Around: Black Water, Land, Animals, and Sky
Chapter 3: Roots, Branches, and Wings
Chapter 4: Cultivating Intergenerational Gardens with Judith Atamba: An Ecowomanist Analysis of a Transnational Black Women's Gardening Collaboration
Chapter 5: Theorizing Ecofeminist Intersectionalities and their Implications for Feminist Teachers
Chapter 6: On Black Women's Spatial Resistance: Tracing Modes of Survival and Safe Spaces across the Atlantic
Chapter 7: Rematriation: A Climate Justice Migration
Chapter 8: A Conversation with Stephanie Morningstar, coordinator of the North East Farmers of Color (NEFOC) Land Trust
Chapter 9: Ecofeminism as Intersectional Pedagogy and Practice
Chapter 10: Climate Justice in the Wild n' Dirty South: An Autoethnographic Reflection on Ecowomanism as Engaged Scholar-Activist Praxis before and during COVID-19
Chapter 11: Lifelines: Repairing War on the Land
Chapter 12: Intimate Pedagogy, Melancholic Things
Chapter 13: Teaching and Learning Gendered Ecologies across the Curriculum
Chapter 14: A Word about Womanist Ecology: An Autoethnography of Understanding the Sacredness of Community Gardens for Africana Indigenous People in America
Chapter 15: A Conversation with Nuria Costa Leonardo: Feminist Visionary, Builder, Farmer, and Teacher