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1 Toward a Queer Ecofeminism
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Foreword xiii
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE. Gender, Sexuality, and Environmental Justice: Historical and Theoretical Roots
- 1 Toward a Queer Ecofeminism 21
- 2 Women, Sexuality, and Environmental Justice in American History 45
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PART TWO. Gender, Sexuality, and Activism
- 3 Feminist Theory and Environmental Justice 63
- 4 Witness to Truth: Black Women Heeding the Call for Environmental Justice 78
- 5 The Role of Gender, Race/Ethnicity, and Class in Activists’ Perceptions of Environmental Justice 93
- 6 Sexual Politics and Environmental Justice: Lesbian Separatists in Rural Oregon 109
- 7 Toxic Bodies? ACT UP’s Disruption of the Heteronormative Landscape of the Nation 127
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PART THREE. Gender, Sexuality, and Environmental Health Concerns
- 8 Producing “Roundup Ready®” Communities? Human Genome Research and Environmental Justice Policy 139
- 9 Public Eyes: Investigating the Causes of Breast Cancer 161
- 10 Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism 177
- 11 No Remedy for the Inuit: Accountability for Environmental Harms under U.S. and International Law 191
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PART FOUR. Gender, Sexuality, and Environmental Justice in Literature and Popular Culture
- 12 Bodily Invasions: Gene Trading and Organ Theft in Octavia Butler and Nalo Hopkinson’s Speculative Fiction 209
- 13 Home Everywhere and the Injured Body of the World: The Subversive Humor of Blue Vinyl 225
- 14 “Lo que quiero es tierra”: Longing and Belonging in Cherríe Moraga’s Ecological Vision 240
- 15 Detecting Toxic Environments: Gay Mystery as Environmental Justice 249
- 16 “The Power is Yours, Planeteers!” Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Children’s Environmental Popular Culture 262
- Notes on Contributors 277
- Index 281
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Foreword xiii
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE. Gender, Sexuality, and Environmental Justice: Historical and Theoretical Roots
- 1 Toward a Queer Ecofeminism 21
- 2 Women, Sexuality, and Environmental Justice in American History 45
-
PART TWO. Gender, Sexuality, and Activism
- 3 Feminist Theory and Environmental Justice 63
- 4 Witness to Truth: Black Women Heeding the Call for Environmental Justice 78
- 5 The Role of Gender, Race/Ethnicity, and Class in Activists’ Perceptions of Environmental Justice 93
- 6 Sexual Politics and Environmental Justice: Lesbian Separatists in Rural Oregon 109
- 7 Toxic Bodies? ACT UP’s Disruption of the Heteronormative Landscape of the Nation 127
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PART THREE. Gender, Sexuality, and Environmental Health Concerns
- 8 Producing “Roundup Ready®” Communities? Human Genome Research and Environmental Justice Policy 139
- 9 Public Eyes: Investigating the Causes of Breast Cancer 161
- 10 Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism 177
- 11 No Remedy for the Inuit: Accountability for Environmental Harms under U.S. and International Law 191
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PART FOUR. Gender, Sexuality, and Environmental Justice in Literature and Popular Culture
- 12 Bodily Invasions: Gene Trading and Organ Theft in Octavia Butler and Nalo Hopkinson’s Speculative Fiction 209
- 13 Home Everywhere and the Injured Body of the World: The Subversive Humor of Blue Vinyl 225
- 14 “Lo que quiero es tierra”: Longing and Belonging in Cherríe Moraga’s Ecological Vision 240
- 15 Detecting Toxic Environments: Gay Mystery as Environmental Justice 249
- 16 “The Power is Yours, Planeteers!” Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Children’s Environmental Popular Culture 262
- Notes on Contributors 277
- Index 281