Nicole Seymour is associate professor of English at California State University, Fullerton. She is author of Strange Natures: Futurity, Empathy, and the Queer Ecological Imagination.
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Introduction 1. “I’m No Botanist, but . . .”: Irony, Ecocinema, and the Problem of Expert Knowledge 2. “So Much to See, So Little to Learn”: Perverting Nature/Wildlife Programming 3. Climate Change Is a Drag and Camping Can Be Campy: On Queer Environmental Performance 4. Animatronic Indians and Black Folk Who Don’t: Rewriting Racialized Environmental Affect 5. Gas-Guzzling, Beer-Chugging, Tree Huggers: Toward Trashy Environmentalisms Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction 1. “I’m No Botanist, but . . .”: Irony, Ecocinema, and the Problem of Expert Knowledge 2. “So Much to See, So Little to Learn”: Perverting Nature/Wildlife Programming 3. Climate Change Is a Drag and Camping Can Be Campy: On Queer Environmental Performance 4. Animatronic Indians and Black Folk Who Don’t: Rewriting Racialized Environmental Affect 5. Gas-Guzzling, Beer-Chugging, Tree Huggers: Toward Trashy Environmentalisms Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
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