Leilani Nishime & Kim D. Hester Williams 
Racial Ecologies [EPUB ebook] 

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From the Flint water crisis to the Dakota Access Pipeline controversy, environmental threats and degradation disproportionately affect communities of color, with often dire consequences for people’s lives and health. Racial Ecologies explores activist strategies and creative responses, such as those of Mexican migrant women, New Zealand Maori, and African American farmers in urban Detroit, demonstrating that people of color have always been and continue to be leaders in the fight for a more equitable and ecologically just world.
Grounded in an ethnic-studies perspective, this interdisciplinary collection illustrates how race intersects with Indigeneity, colonialism, gender, nationality, and class to shape our understanding of both nature and environmental harm, showing how and why environmental issues are also racial issues. Indeed, Indigenous, critical race, and postcolonial frameworks are crucial for comprehending and addressing accelerating anthropogenic change, from the local to the global, and for imagining speculative futures. This forward-looking, critical intervention bridges environmental scholarship and ethnic studies and will prove indispensable to activists, scholars, and students alike.

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Kim Hester Williams is professor of English at Sonoma State University. She is the author of several journal articles in Genders and Mots Pluriels.
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 296 ● ISBN 9780295743721 ● File size 25.8 MB ● Editor Leilani Nishime & Kim D. Hester Williams ● Publisher University of Washington Press ● City Seattle ● Country US ● Published 2018 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6465623 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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