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3 Narratives of Social Environmentalism: Environmental Justice, Transformative Culture, Narmada Bachao Andolan and People Organized in Defense of the Earth and her Resources (PODER)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Table of Contents IX
- Preface XIII
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Cultural Poetics in Environmental Justice Movements: Organization, Theories, and Resistance in India and Greater Mexico
- 1 Building Movements, Building Theory: Organizing, Resistance and Social Environmentalism 21
- 2 Environmental Justice: Coining a New Social Movement 33
- 3 Narratives of Social Environmentalism: Environmental Justice, Transformative Culture, Narmada Bachao Andolan and People Organized in Defense of the Earth and her Resources (PODER) 55
- 4 Mothers in the Hood: Latinas Serve and Protect East L.A. 83
- 5 Chipko: Human(e) Arms to Defend Lifestyle and Environment 105
- 6 Bhopal: Writing Tragedy as Ultimatum for Change 135
- 7 Representing Bhopal 171
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Part II: Women Write Environmental Justice: The Literary Tradition in India and Greater Mexico
- 8 So Close to the United States: Environmental Injustice and the Death of Fe in the “Land of Enchantment” 217
- 9 India’s Forests and the Interconnected Legacies of Environmental Degradation and Colonialism 245
- 10 Chicana/o Poetics: Farm Workers United Against Pesticides and City Dwellers Organized Against Toxins 265
- 11 A Farm Worker’s Blue Cape: Testimonio and Teatro 281
- 12 Mahasweta Devi’s Short Stories: Tribal and Peasant Peoples in Environmental Struggles in Bihar and Bengal 305
- 13 Contested Seeds and Imaginary Maps 329
- Epilogue: The Pedagogical Implications of Studying Environmental Justice Literary and Cultural Poetics 353
- Afterword: Environmental Justice Cultural Poetics, a Blueprint for Climate Justice 369
- Works Cited and Selected Bibliography 377
- Index 387
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Table of Contents IX
- Preface XIII
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Cultural Poetics in Environmental Justice Movements: Organization, Theories, and Resistance in India and Greater Mexico
- 1 Building Movements, Building Theory: Organizing, Resistance and Social Environmentalism 21
- 2 Environmental Justice: Coining a New Social Movement 33
- 3 Narratives of Social Environmentalism: Environmental Justice, Transformative Culture, Narmada Bachao Andolan and People Organized in Defense of the Earth and her Resources (PODER) 55
- 4 Mothers in the Hood: Latinas Serve and Protect East L.A. 83
- 5 Chipko: Human(e) Arms to Defend Lifestyle and Environment 105
- 6 Bhopal: Writing Tragedy as Ultimatum for Change 135
- 7 Representing Bhopal 171
-
Part II: Women Write Environmental Justice: The Literary Tradition in India and Greater Mexico
- 8 So Close to the United States: Environmental Injustice and the Death of Fe in the “Land of Enchantment” 217
- 9 India’s Forests and the Interconnected Legacies of Environmental Degradation and Colonialism 245
- 10 Chicana/o Poetics: Farm Workers United Against Pesticides and City Dwellers Organized Against Toxins 265
- 11 A Farm Worker’s Blue Cape: Testimonio and Teatro 281
- 12 Mahasweta Devi’s Short Stories: Tribal and Peasant Peoples in Environmental Struggles in Bihar and Bengal 305
- 13 Contested Seeds and Imaginary Maps 329
- Epilogue: The Pedagogical Implications of Studying Environmental Justice Literary and Cultural Poetics 353
- Afterword: Environmental Justice Cultural Poetics, a Blueprint for Climate Justice 369
- Works Cited and Selected Bibliography 377
- Index 387