The economic, social and political benefits of industrialisation come at a terrible cost to both women and men and indeed to all of life on Earth. This book brings home to modern Western men and masculinities the importance of shifting away from industrial masculinities and towards deeper, greener, pluralised and ecologised masculinities.
The economic, social and political benefits of industrialisation come at a terrible cost to both women and men and indeed to all of life on Earth. This book brings home to modern Western men and masculinities the importance of shifting away from industrial masculinities and towards deeper, greener, pluralised and ecologised masculinities.
Martin Hultman is widely published in energy, climate and environmental issues, including Discourses of Global Climate Change (2014). He works with grass-roots transitions, rights of nature and global strategies for ending ecocide. Current research projects include gender and energy history, ecopreneurship in circular economies and climate change denialism. Paul M Pulé is an Australian scholar and activist specialising in men, masculinities and their impacts on others and self. His research and community education efforts are dedicated to creating a healthier planet for all. Paul continues to work with Martin on conceptual and practical approaches to men and Earth.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue: Separate Paths Towards A Common Future Section 1: Conceptual Foundations 1. Introduction Interrogating Masculinities 2. Masculine Ecologisation From Industrial/Breadwinner and Ecomodern to Ecological Masculinities Section 2: Four Streams 3. Men and Masculinities A Spectrum of Views 4. Connecting Inner and Outer Nature A Deeper Ecology for the Global North 5. Lessons from Ecological Feminism 6. Caring for the 'Glocal' Commons Section 3: Ecological Masculinites An Emerging Conversation 7. Headwaters Previous Research on Men, Masculinites and Earth 8. Ecological Masculinites Giving ADAM n
Prologue: Separate Paths Towards A Common Future Section 1: Conceptual Foundations 1. Introduction Interrogating Masculinities 2. Masculine Ecologisation From Industrial/Breadwinner and Ecomodern to Ecological Masculinities Section 2: Four Streams 3. Men and Masculinities A Spectrum of Views 4. Connecting Inner and Outer Nature A Deeper Ecology for the Global North 5. Lessons from Ecological Feminism 6. Caring for the 'Glocal' Commons Section 3: Ecological Masculinites An Emerging Conversation 7. Headwaters Previous Research on Men, Masculinites and Earth 8. Ecological Masculinites Giving ADAM n
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