Routledge Handbook of Ecocultural Identity
Herausgeber: Castro-Sotomayor, José; Milstein, Tema
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Providing a transdisciplinary overview of this cutting-edge subject, this Handbook will be an essential resource for students and scholars of environmental communication, environmental sociology, human geography and environmental studies more broadly.
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Providing a transdisciplinary overview of this cutting-edge subject, this Handbook will be an essential resource for students and scholars of environmental communication, environmental sociology, human geography and environmental studies more broadly.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1076g
- ISBN-13: 9781138478411
- ISBN-10: 1138478415
- Artikelnr.: 69943807
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1076g
- ISBN-13: 9781138478411
- ISBN-10: 1138478415
- Artikelnr.: 69943807
Tema Milstein is an Associate Professor of Environment & Society at the University of New South Wales, Australia. Her work tends to ways culture, society, and discourse inform - and are informed by - earthly relations. José Castro-Sotomayor is an Assistant Professor at California State University Channel Islands, USA. His work investigates environmental and intercultural dynamics of human and more-than-human communication, agency, and dissent.
Ecocultural Identity: An IntroductionTema Milstein, José Castro-Sotomayor
Part I. Illuminating and Problematizing Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 1. Interbreathing Ecocultural Identity in the Humilocene
David Abram with Tema Milstein and José Castro-Sotomayor
Chapter 2. Ecocultural Identity Boundary Patrol and Transgression
Tema Milstein
Chapter 3. Borderland Ecocultural Identities
Carlos A. Tarin, Sarah D. Upton, Stacey K. Sowards
Chapter 4. Ecocultural Identities in Intercultural Encounters
José Castro-Sotomayor
Chapter 5. Western Dominator Ecocultural Identity and the Denial of Animal
Autonomy
Laura Bridgeman
Chapter 6. Critical Ecocultural Intersectionality
Melissa Michelle Parks
Part II. Forming and Fostering Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 7. Intersectional Ecocultural Identity in Family Stories
Mariko Thomas
Chapter 8. Interspecies Ecocultural Identities in Human-Elephant
Cohabitation
Elizabeth Oriel, Toni Frohoff
Chapter 9. Memory, Waterways, and Ecocultural Identity
Jeffrey Alan Hoffmann
Chapter 10. "Progressive Ranching" and Wrangling the Wind as Ecocultural
Identity Maintenance in the Anthropocene
Casper G. Bendixsen, Trevor J. Durbin, Jakob Hanschu
Chapter 11. Constructing and Challenging Ecocultural Identity Boundaries
among Sportsmen
Jessica Love-Nichols
Chapter 12. The Reworking of Evangelical Christian Ecocultural Identity in
the Creation Care Movement
Emma Frances Bloomfield
Chapter 13. Navigating Ecocultural Indigenous Identity Affinity and
Appropriation
Charles Carlin
Part III. Mediating Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 14. Identifying with Antarctica in the Ecocultural Imaginary
Hanne Nielsen
Chapter 15. Illegal Mining, Identity, and the Politics of Ecocultural Voice
in Ghana
Eric Karikari, José Castro-Sotomayor, Godfried Asante
Chapter 16. Conservation Hero and Climate Villain Binary Identities of
Swedish Farmers
Lars Hallgren, Hanna Ljunggren Bergeå, Helena Nordström Källström
Chapter 17. Modeling Watershed Ecocultural Identification and Subjectivity
in the United States.
Jeremy Trombley
Part IV. Politicizing Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 18. Induced Seismicity, Quotidian Disruption, and Challenges to
Extractivist Ecocultural Identity
Dakota K. T. Raynes, Tamara L. Mix
Chapter 19. Political Identity as Ecocultural Survival Strategy
John Carr, Tema Milstein
Chapter 20. The Making of Fluid Ecocultural Identities in Urban India
Shilpa Dahake
Chapter 21. Competing Models of Ecocultural Belonging in Highland Ecuador
Joe Quick, James T. Spartz
Chapter 22. Scapegoating Identities in the Anthropocene
Leonie Tuitjer
Part V. Transforming Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 23. A Queer Ecological Reading of Ecocultural Identity in
Contemporary Mexico
Gabriela Méndez Cota
Chapter 24. Wildtending, Settler Colonialism, and Ecocultural Identities in
Environmental Futures
Bruno Seraphin
Chapter 25. Toward a Grammar of Ecocultural Identity
Arran Stibbe
Chapter 26. Perceiving Ecocultural Identities as Human Animal Earthlings
Carrie P. Freeman
Chapter 27. Fostering Children's Ecocultural Identities within
Ecoresiliency
Shannon Audley, Ninian R. Stein, Julia L. Ginsburg
Chapter 28. Empathetic Ecocultural Positionality and the Forest Other in
Tasmanian Forestry Conflicts
Rebecca Banham
Afterword. Surviving and Thriving: The Ecocultural Identity Invitation
Tema Milstein, José Castro-Sotomayor
Index
Part I. Illuminating and Problematizing Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 1. Interbreathing Ecocultural Identity in the Humilocene
David Abram with Tema Milstein and José Castro-Sotomayor
Chapter 2. Ecocultural Identity Boundary Patrol and Transgression
Tema Milstein
Chapter 3. Borderland Ecocultural Identities
Carlos A. Tarin, Sarah D. Upton, Stacey K. Sowards
Chapter 4. Ecocultural Identities in Intercultural Encounters
José Castro-Sotomayor
Chapter 5. Western Dominator Ecocultural Identity and the Denial of Animal
Autonomy
Laura Bridgeman
Chapter 6. Critical Ecocultural Intersectionality
Melissa Michelle Parks
Part II. Forming and Fostering Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 7. Intersectional Ecocultural Identity in Family Stories
Mariko Thomas
Chapter 8. Interspecies Ecocultural Identities in Human-Elephant
Cohabitation
Elizabeth Oriel, Toni Frohoff
Chapter 9. Memory, Waterways, and Ecocultural Identity
Jeffrey Alan Hoffmann
Chapter 10. "Progressive Ranching" and Wrangling the Wind as Ecocultural
Identity Maintenance in the Anthropocene
Casper G. Bendixsen, Trevor J. Durbin, Jakob Hanschu
Chapter 11. Constructing and Challenging Ecocultural Identity Boundaries
among Sportsmen
Jessica Love-Nichols
Chapter 12. The Reworking of Evangelical Christian Ecocultural Identity in
the Creation Care Movement
Emma Frances Bloomfield
Chapter 13. Navigating Ecocultural Indigenous Identity Affinity and
Appropriation
Charles Carlin
Part III. Mediating Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 14. Identifying with Antarctica in the Ecocultural Imaginary
Hanne Nielsen
Chapter 15. Illegal Mining, Identity, and the Politics of Ecocultural Voice
in Ghana
Eric Karikari, José Castro-Sotomayor, Godfried Asante
Chapter 16. Conservation Hero and Climate Villain Binary Identities of
Swedish Farmers
Lars Hallgren, Hanna Ljunggren Bergeå, Helena Nordström Källström
Chapter 17. Modeling Watershed Ecocultural Identification and Subjectivity
in the United States.
Jeremy Trombley
Part IV. Politicizing Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 18. Induced Seismicity, Quotidian Disruption, and Challenges to
Extractivist Ecocultural Identity
Dakota K. T. Raynes, Tamara L. Mix
Chapter 19. Political Identity as Ecocultural Survival Strategy
John Carr, Tema Milstein
Chapter 20. The Making of Fluid Ecocultural Identities in Urban India
Shilpa Dahake
Chapter 21. Competing Models of Ecocultural Belonging in Highland Ecuador
Joe Quick, James T. Spartz
Chapter 22. Scapegoating Identities in the Anthropocene
Leonie Tuitjer
Part V. Transforming Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 23. A Queer Ecological Reading of Ecocultural Identity in
Contemporary Mexico
Gabriela Méndez Cota
Chapter 24. Wildtending, Settler Colonialism, and Ecocultural Identities in
Environmental Futures
Bruno Seraphin
Chapter 25. Toward a Grammar of Ecocultural Identity
Arran Stibbe
Chapter 26. Perceiving Ecocultural Identities as Human Animal Earthlings
Carrie P. Freeman
Chapter 27. Fostering Children's Ecocultural Identities within
Ecoresiliency
Shannon Audley, Ninian R. Stein, Julia L. Ginsburg
Chapter 28. Empathetic Ecocultural Positionality and the Forest Other in
Tasmanian Forestry Conflicts
Rebecca Banham
Afterword. Surviving and Thriving: The Ecocultural Identity Invitation
Tema Milstein, José Castro-Sotomayor
Index
Ecocultural Identity: An IntroductionTema Milstein, José Castro-Sotomayor
Part I. Illuminating and Problematizing Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 1. Interbreathing Ecocultural Identity in the Humilocene
David Abram with Tema Milstein and José Castro-Sotomayor
Chapter 2. Ecocultural Identity Boundary Patrol and Transgression
Tema Milstein
Chapter 3. Borderland Ecocultural Identities
Carlos A. Tarin, Sarah D. Upton, Stacey K. Sowards
Chapter 4. Ecocultural Identities in Intercultural Encounters
José Castro-Sotomayor
Chapter 5. Western Dominator Ecocultural Identity and the Denial of Animal
Autonomy
Laura Bridgeman
Chapter 6. Critical Ecocultural Intersectionality
Melissa Michelle Parks
Part II. Forming and Fostering Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 7. Intersectional Ecocultural Identity in Family Stories
Mariko Thomas
Chapter 8. Interspecies Ecocultural Identities in Human-Elephant
Cohabitation
Elizabeth Oriel, Toni Frohoff
Chapter 9. Memory, Waterways, and Ecocultural Identity
Jeffrey Alan Hoffmann
Chapter 10. "Progressive Ranching" and Wrangling the Wind as Ecocultural
Identity Maintenance in the Anthropocene
Casper G. Bendixsen, Trevor J. Durbin, Jakob Hanschu
Chapter 11. Constructing and Challenging Ecocultural Identity Boundaries
among Sportsmen
Jessica Love-Nichols
Chapter 12. The Reworking of Evangelical Christian Ecocultural Identity in
the Creation Care Movement
Emma Frances Bloomfield
Chapter 13. Navigating Ecocultural Indigenous Identity Affinity and
Appropriation
Charles Carlin
Part III. Mediating Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 14. Identifying with Antarctica in the Ecocultural Imaginary
Hanne Nielsen
Chapter 15. Illegal Mining, Identity, and the Politics of Ecocultural Voice
in Ghana
Eric Karikari, José Castro-Sotomayor, Godfried Asante
Chapter 16. Conservation Hero and Climate Villain Binary Identities of
Swedish Farmers
Lars Hallgren, Hanna Ljunggren Bergeå, Helena Nordström Källström
Chapter 17. Modeling Watershed Ecocultural Identification and Subjectivity
in the United States.
Jeremy Trombley
Part IV. Politicizing Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 18. Induced Seismicity, Quotidian Disruption, and Challenges to
Extractivist Ecocultural Identity
Dakota K. T. Raynes, Tamara L. Mix
Chapter 19. Political Identity as Ecocultural Survival Strategy
John Carr, Tema Milstein
Chapter 20. The Making of Fluid Ecocultural Identities in Urban India
Shilpa Dahake
Chapter 21. Competing Models of Ecocultural Belonging in Highland Ecuador
Joe Quick, James T. Spartz
Chapter 22. Scapegoating Identities in the Anthropocene
Leonie Tuitjer
Part V. Transforming Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 23. A Queer Ecological Reading of Ecocultural Identity in
Contemporary Mexico
Gabriela Méndez Cota
Chapter 24. Wildtending, Settler Colonialism, and Ecocultural Identities in
Environmental Futures
Bruno Seraphin
Chapter 25. Toward a Grammar of Ecocultural Identity
Arran Stibbe
Chapter 26. Perceiving Ecocultural Identities as Human Animal Earthlings
Carrie P. Freeman
Chapter 27. Fostering Children's Ecocultural Identities within
Ecoresiliency
Shannon Audley, Ninian R. Stein, Julia L. Ginsburg
Chapter 28. Empathetic Ecocultural Positionality and the Forest Other in
Tasmanian Forestry Conflicts
Rebecca Banham
Afterword. Surviving and Thriving: The Ecocultural Identity Invitation
Tema Milstein, José Castro-Sotomayor
Index
Part I. Illuminating and Problematizing Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 1. Interbreathing Ecocultural Identity in the Humilocene
David Abram with Tema Milstein and José Castro-Sotomayor
Chapter 2. Ecocultural Identity Boundary Patrol and Transgression
Tema Milstein
Chapter 3. Borderland Ecocultural Identities
Carlos A. Tarin, Sarah D. Upton, Stacey K. Sowards
Chapter 4. Ecocultural Identities in Intercultural Encounters
José Castro-Sotomayor
Chapter 5. Western Dominator Ecocultural Identity and the Denial of Animal
Autonomy
Laura Bridgeman
Chapter 6. Critical Ecocultural Intersectionality
Melissa Michelle Parks
Part II. Forming and Fostering Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 7. Intersectional Ecocultural Identity in Family Stories
Mariko Thomas
Chapter 8. Interspecies Ecocultural Identities in Human-Elephant
Cohabitation
Elizabeth Oriel, Toni Frohoff
Chapter 9. Memory, Waterways, and Ecocultural Identity
Jeffrey Alan Hoffmann
Chapter 10. "Progressive Ranching" and Wrangling the Wind as Ecocultural
Identity Maintenance in the Anthropocene
Casper G. Bendixsen, Trevor J. Durbin, Jakob Hanschu
Chapter 11. Constructing and Challenging Ecocultural Identity Boundaries
among Sportsmen
Jessica Love-Nichols
Chapter 12. The Reworking of Evangelical Christian Ecocultural Identity in
the Creation Care Movement
Emma Frances Bloomfield
Chapter 13. Navigating Ecocultural Indigenous Identity Affinity and
Appropriation
Charles Carlin
Part III. Mediating Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 14. Identifying with Antarctica in the Ecocultural Imaginary
Hanne Nielsen
Chapter 15. Illegal Mining, Identity, and the Politics of Ecocultural Voice
in Ghana
Eric Karikari, José Castro-Sotomayor, Godfried Asante
Chapter 16. Conservation Hero and Climate Villain Binary Identities of
Swedish Farmers
Lars Hallgren, Hanna Ljunggren Bergeå, Helena Nordström Källström
Chapter 17. Modeling Watershed Ecocultural Identification and Subjectivity
in the United States.
Jeremy Trombley
Part IV. Politicizing Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 18. Induced Seismicity, Quotidian Disruption, and Challenges to
Extractivist Ecocultural Identity
Dakota K. T. Raynes, Tamara L. Mix
Chapter 19. Political Identity as Ecocultural Survival Strategy
John Carr, Tema Milstein
Chapter 20. The Making of Fluid Ecocultural Identities in Urban India
Shilpa Dahake
Chapter 21. Competing Models of Ecocultural Belonging in Highland Ecuador
Joe Quick, James T. Spartz
Chapter 22. Scapegoating Identities in the Anthropocene
Leonie Tuitjer
Part V. Transforming Ecocultural Identity
Chapter 23. A Queer Ecological Reading of Ecocultural Identity in
Contemporary Mexico
Gabriela Méndez Cota
Chapter 24. Wildtending, Settler Colonialism, and Ecocultural Identities in
Environmental Futures
Bruno Seraphin
Chapter 25. Toward a Grammar of Ecocultural Identity
Arran Stibbe
Chapter 26. Perceiving Ecocultural Identities as Human Animal Earthlings
Carrie P. Freeman
Chapter 27. Fostering Children's Ecocultural Identities within
Ecoresiliency
Shannon Audley, Ninian R. Stein, Julia L. Ginsburg
Chapter 28. Empathetic Ecocultural Positionality and the Forest Other in
Tasmanian Forestry Conflicts
Rebecca Banham
Afterword. Surviving and Thriving: The Ecocultural Identity Invitation
Tema Milstein, José Castro-Sotomayor
Index