Into The Field: A Guide to Locally Focused Teaching (Nature Literacy)
CONTENTS
Introduction: Environmental Justice Politics, Poetics, and Pedagogy / Joni Adamson, Mei Mei Evans, and Rachel Stein
Environmental Justice: A Roundtable Discussion with Simon Ortiz, Teresa Leal, Devon Peña, and Terrell Dixon / Joni Adamson and Rachel Stein
Politics
1. Testimonies from Doris Bradshaw, Sterling Gologergen, Edgar Mouton, Alberto Saldamando, and Paul Smith / Mei Mei Evans
2. Throwing Rocks at the Sun: An Interview with Teresa Leal / Joni Adamson
3. Endangered Landscapes and Disappearing Peoples? Identity, Place, and Community in Ecological Politics / Devon G. Peña
4. Who Hears Their Cry? African American Women and the Fight for Environmental Justice in Memphis, Tennessee / Andrea Simpson
5. Radiation, Tobacco, and Illness in Point Hope, Alaska: Approaches to the "Facts" in Contaminated Communities / Nelta Edwards
6. The Movement for Environmental Justice in the Pacific Islands / Valerie Kuletz
Poetics
7. Toward an Environmental Justice Ecocriticism / T. V. Reed
8. From Environmental Justice Literature to the Literature of Environmental Justice / Julie Sze
9. "Nature" and Environmental Justice / Mei Mei Evans
10. Activism as Affirmation: Gender and Environmental Justice in Linda Hogan's Solar Storms and Barbara Neely's Blanche Cleans Up / Rachel Stein
11. Some Live More Downstream than Others: Cancer, Gender, and Environmental Justice/ Jim TarterÂ
12. Struggle in Ogoniland: Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Cultural Politics of Environmental Justice/ Susan Comfort
13. Toward a Symbiosis of Ecology and Justice: Water and Land Conflicts in Frank Waters, John Nichols, and Jimmy Santiago Baca/ Tom Lynch
14. Saving the Salmon, Saving the People: Environmental Justice and Columbia River Tribal Literatures/ Janis Johnson
15.Sustaining the "Urban Forest" and Creating Landscapes of Hope: An Interview with Cinder Hypki and Bryant "Spoon" Smith/ Giovanna Di ChiroÂ
Pedagogy
16. Teaching for Transformation: Lessons from Environmental Justice/ Robert Figueroa
17. Notes on Cross-Border Environmental Justice Education/ Soenke ZehleÂ
18. Changing the Nature of Environmental Studies: Teaching Environmental Justice to "Maintstream" Students/ Steve ChaseÂ
19. Teaching Literature of Environmnetal Justice in an Advanced Gender Studies Course/ Jia-Yi Cheng-Levine
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Country | USA |
Brand | University of Arizona Press |
Manufacturer | University of Arizona Press |
Binding | Paperback |
ItemPartNumber | illustrations |
UnitCount | 1 |
EANs | 9780816522071 |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |