ABSTRACT

Emphasizing the importance of contemporary art forms in EcoJustice Education, this book examines the interconnections between social justice and ecological well-being, and the role of art to enact change in destructive systems. Artists, educators, and scholars in diverse disciplines from around the world explore the power of art to disrupt ways of thinking that are taken for granted and dominate modern discourses, including approaches to education. The EcoJustice framework presented in this book identifies three strands—cultural ecological analysis, revitalizing the commons, and enacting imagination—that help students to recognize the value in diverse ways of knowing and being, reflect on their own assumptions, and develop their critical analytic powers in relation to important problems. This distinctive collection offers educators a mix of practical resources and inspiration to expand their pedagogical practices. A Companion Website includes interactive artworks, supplemental resources, and guiding questions for students and instructors.

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

Contemporary Art as Critical, Revitalizing, and Imaginative Practice toward Sustainable Communities

chapter 2|14 pages

For the Most Important Parts of You

A Story about Science 1

chapter 3|12 pages

Recognizing Mutuality

The More-Than-Human World and Me

chapter 5|12 pages

Letters from Love’s Great Room

Fiction as Cultural Ecological Analysis and Pedagogy of Responsibility

chapter 8|13 pages

The Uncle Vanya Project

Performance, Landscape, and Time

chapter 9|16 pages

For the Love of the Forest

Walking, Mapping, and Making Textile Art

chapter 10|13 pages

Finding My Wound, Bandaging My Knife

Stimulating Inner Transformation through Art

chapter 11|17 pages

Building Ecological Ontologies

EcoJustice Education Becoming with(in) Art-Science Activism

chapter 14|12 pages

Love in the Commons

Eros, Eco-Ethical Education, and a Poetics of Place 1