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Disability Studies and the Environmental Humanities : Toward an Eco-Crip Theory /

"Although scholars in the environmental humanities have been exploring the dichotomy between "wild" and "built" environments for several years, few have focused on the field of disability studies, a discipline that enlists the contingency between environments and bodies as a...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Sibara, Jay (Editor ), Ray, Sarah Jaquette (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, England : University of Nebraska Press, [2017]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreward / by Stacy Alaimo
  • Introduction / Sarah Jaquette Ray and Jay Sibara
  • Foundations. Risking bodies in the wild, the "corporeal unconscious" of American adventure culture / Sarah Jaquette Ray
  • Bringing together feminist disability studies and environmental justice / Valerie Ann Johnson
  • Lead's racial matters / Mel Y. Chen
  • Defining eco-ability, social justice and the intersectionality of disability, nonhuman animals, and ecology / Anthony J. Nocella II
  • The ecosomatic paradigm in literature, merging disability studies and ecocriticism / Matthew J.C. Cella
  • Bodies of nature, the environmental politics of disability / Alison Kafer
  • Notes on natural worlds, disabled bodies, and politics of cure / Eli Clare
  • New essays. Corporeal legacies of U.S. nation-building. Blind Indians, Káteri Tekakwí:tha and Joseph Amos's visions of indigenous resurgence / Siobhan Senier
  • Prosthetic ecologies, (re)membering disability and rehabilitating Laos's "secret war" / Cathy J. Schlund-Vials
  • Reification, biomedicine, and bombs, women's politicization in Vieques's social movement / Victor M. Torres-Velez
  • War contaminants and environmental justice, the case of congenital heart defects in Iraq / Julie Sadler
  • (Re)producing toxicity. Toxic pregnancies, speculative futures, disabling environments, and neoliberal biocapital / Kelly Fritsch
  • "That night", seeing Bhopal through the lens of disability and environmental justice studies / Anita Mannur
  • Food justice. Disabling justice? The exclusion of people with disabilities from the food justice movement / Natasha Simpson
  • Cripping sustainability, realizing food justice / Kim Q. Hall
  • Curing crips? Narratives of health and space. The invalid sea, disability studies and environmental justice history / Traci Brynne Voyles
  • La tierra pica/the soil bites, hazardous environments and the degeneration of bracero health, 1942-1964 / Mary E. Mendoza
  • Cripping East Los Angeles, enabling environmental justice in Helena María Viramontes's Their dogs came with them / Jina B. Kim
  • Neurological diversity and environmental (in)justice, the ecological other in popular and journalist representations of autism / Sarah Gibbons
  • Interspecies and interage identifications. Precarity and cross-species identification, autism, the critique of normative cognition, and nonspeciesism / David T. Mitchell and Sharon L. Snyder
  • Autism and environmental identity, environmental justice and the chains of empathy / Robert Melchior Figueroa
  • Moving together side by side, human-animal comparisons in picture books / Elizabeth A. Wheeler
  • Source acknowledgments. Contributors. Index.