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      Systemic Crises of Global Climate Change
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      Intersections of race, class and gender

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      Systemic Crises of Global Climate Change book

      Intersections of race, class and gender
      Edited ByPhoebe Godfrey, Denise Torres
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2016
      eBook Published 29 March 2016
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315737454
      Pages 360
      eBook ISBN 9781315737454
      Subjects Environment and Sustainability, Geography, Global Development, Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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      Godfrey, P., & Torres, D. (Eds.). (2016). Systemic Crises of Global Climate Change: Intersections of race, class and gender (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315737454

      ABSTRACT

      Sociological literature tends to view the social categories of race, class and gender as distinct and has avoided discussing how multiple intersections inform and contribute to experiences of injustice and inequity. This limited focus is clearly inadequate.

      Systemic Crises of Global Climate Change is an edited volume of 49 international, interdisciplinary contributions addressing global climate change (GCC) by intentionally engaging with the issues of race, gender, and class through an intersectional lens.  The volume challenges and inspires readers to foster new theoretical and practical linkages and think beyond the traditional, and oftentimes reductionist, environmental science frame by examining issues within their turbulent political, cultural, and personal landscapes. Varied media and writing styles invite students and educators to reflexively engage different, yet complementary, approaches to GCC analysis and interpretation, mirroring the disparate voices and viewpoints within the field. The second volume, Emergent Possibilities for Sustainability will take a similar approach but will examine the possibilities for solutions, as in the quest for global sustainability.

      This book is a valuable resource for academics, researchers and both undergraduate and post-graduate students in the areas of Environmental Studies, Climate Change, Gender Studies and International studies as well as those seeking a more intersectional analysis of GCC.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |14 pages

      Introduction

      Locating ourselves within the Anthropocene: applying intersectionality to anthropogenic climate change
      ByPhoebe Godfrey, Denise Torres

      part I|64 pages

      Chaos

      chapter 1|2 pages

      Worlds turning; worlds colliding?

      ByPhoebe Godfrey, Denise Torres

      chapter 2|1 pages

      Pulled from all angles … with strings attached

      ByDavid C. Jackson

      chapter 3|14 pages

      Mother Earth meets the Anthropocene

      An intersectional ecofeminist analysis
      ByJane Caputi

      chapter 4|2 pages

      The environment in the twenty-first century

      A play in two parts
      ByDevin Samuels

      chapter 5|12 pages

      The Rush Limbaugh Show and the expanding culture war

      Whiteness, masculinity, and conservative media denials of climate change and sexism
      ByJulie Bacon

      chapter 6|5 pages

      Hegemonic masculinity in three parts

      ByPhoebe Godfrey

      chapter 7|3 pages

      Towards

      chapter 8|1 pages

      MAN still #63

      BySteve Cutts

      chapter 9|14 pages

      Population, climate change, and the embodiment of environmental crisis

      ByJade S. Sasser

      chapter 10|8 pages

      Embracing environmental justice

      A brief reflection
      ByAntonia Darder

      part II|62 pages

      Air

      chapter 11|2 pages

      The search for authenticity in a climate of denial

      ByDenise Torres, Phoebe Godfrey

      chapter 12|1 pages

      Intelligent life

      ByKhalil Bendib

      chapter 13|2 pages

      The science proves it (or not)

      ByLewis Vande Pallen

      chapter 14|17 pages

      The canoe, the island, and the world 1

      ByR.D.K. Herman

      chapter 15|4 pages

      Tlakaelel's view of climate change

      ByBert Gunn

      chapter 16|13 pages

      Climate change, commercial news media, and Hispanics

      An exploration of cultural processes and mediated environmental information
      ByBruno Takahashi, Juliet Pinto

      chapter 17|5 pages

      A call for climate justice

      ByRebecca Hall

      chapter 18|14 pages

      Climate action and literacy through creativity and conversations

      ByPatricia Widener, Carmen Rowe, Ana Marie Estrada, Marcella Ahumada, Martha Eichloff, Jacquelyn Anderson

      chapter 19|2 pages

      MAN still #73

      BySteve Cutts

      part III|60 pages

      Earth

      chapter 20|2 pages

      At the fault lines

      Exposing the forces of discontinuity
      ByPhoebe Godfrey

      chapter 21|1 pages

      Harvesting poison

      ByJosé G. González

      chapter 22|13 pages

      Contradictions of a sick system

      Food, climate, and capitalism
      ByChris Williams

      chapter 23|6 pages

      Women, climate change, and food security in Bangladesh

      ByParvez Babul

      chapter 24|6 pages

      Sila

      ByChantal Bilodeau

      chapter 25|1 pages

      Polar bear on Bernard Harbor

      BySubhankar Banerjee

      chapter 26|13 pages

      Race, gender, and climate injustice

      Dimensions of social and environmental inequality
      ByToban Black

      chapter 27|1 pages

      Mother Earth

      ByIsis Mattie, Imna Arroyo

      chapter 28|13 pages

      The political ecology of Pachamama

      Race, class, gender, climate change, and Kallawaya traditions
      ByDylan Harris

      chapter 29|2 pages

      Sandcastle

      ByGabrielle Maughan

      part IV|66 pages

      Fire

      chapter 30|2 pages

      The struggle for praxis

      Forging the uncertainty
      ByPhoebe Godfrey, Denise Torres

      chapter 31|1 pages

      Crude

      ByCara Murray

      chapter 32|1 pages

      Small extinction

      ByJulianne Norton

      chapter 33|14 pages

      Şelmo oil field

      A micro-site of global climate change and the global intimate
      ByDefne Sarsilmaz

      chapter 34|4 pages

      Singing today, for tomorrow

      ByPriyanka Borpujari

      chapter 35|13 pages

      Global wildfire and urban development

      Blowback from disaster capitalism
      ByAlbert S. Fu

      chapter 36|1 pages

      As the World Melts

      ByPhoebe Godfrey

      chapter 37|11 pages

      A personal tale from the environmental wetback

      Rethinking power, privilege, and poverty in a time of climate change politics
      BySoraya Cardenas

      chapter 38|13 pages

      Climate Action Planning (CAP)

      An intersectional approach to the urban equity dilemma
      ByChandra Russo, Andrew Pattison

      chapter 39|3 pages

      Dear future generations

      Sorry
      ByPrince Ea

      chapter 40|1 pages

      All Yours

      ByFish

      part V|61 pages

      Water

      chapter 41|2 pages

      The fluidity of identity and the crisis of material reality

      ByDenise Torres

      chapter 42|1 pages

      El Agua es la Vida

      ByJosé G. González

      chapter 43|13 pages

      Citizenship

      Environmental disasters, intersectional vulnerabilities, and changing citizenship models
      ByHamad Sindhi

      chapter 44|11 pages

      Race, social class, and disasters

      The Katrina version of reality
      ByAlvin DuVernay

      chapter 45|3 pages

      Poison water blessings

      ByCherese Mathews

      chapter 46|1 pages

      Sea ice

      BySubhankar Banerjee

      chapter 47|14 pages

      Evangelical environmentalism

      An analysis of gender and ideology
      ByLisa M. Corrigan, Molly Rawn

      chapter 48|13 pages

      Climate change and complexity of gender issues in Ethiopia

      ByVictoria Team, Eyob Hassen

      chapter 49|1 pages

      How climate change makes me feel

      ByAnthony J. Richardson
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