Not Just Green, Not Just White : Race, Justice, and Environmental History
Not Just Green, Not Just White : Race, Justice, and Environmental History
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ISBN No.: 9781496204202
Pages: 536
Year: 202502
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 136.62
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Introduction: Environmental History and White Settler Supremacy Traci Brynne Voyles and Mary E. Mendoza Section I: Not Just Green: Environmental Histories of Bodies, Trash, Prisons, and Cities Chapter 1: Bodily Constitutions: Race and Fantasies of Climatic Determinism in Colonial Georgia Katherine Johnston Chapter 2: Dirty Work Reconsidered: On the Historical Dynamics of Labor, Waste, and Race in Industrial Society Carl A. Zimring Chapter 3: "Death on the City Pavements": The Chicago School of Sociology's Ecological Interpretation of Race, Migration, and Inequality Elizabeth Grennan Browning Chapter 4: "The Negro Speaks of Rivers": Knowing Nature through Leisure in Chicago's Black Metropolis Colin Fisher Chapter 5: States of Confinement and Ecological Violence: Incarceration and the Struggle for Environmental Justice David Naguib Pellow Section II: Almost Green, But Not Quite: New Perspectives on the Environmental History of Parks and other Green(ish) Places Chapter 6: Agrarian Reform, Water Use, and the Farm Workers of the Westlands Mario Sifuentez Chapter 7: Camp Chicano: Mexican American, the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Making of the Great Outdoors Stevie Ruiz Chapter 8: Islands of Freedom: The Struggle to Desegregate Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountain National Park, 1936-1941 Teona Williams Chapter 9: Conserving Whiteness: The Crisis of Tenancy and New Deal Rural Rehabilitation in the Cotton South Kathryn Taylor Morse Chapter 10: Harvest of Self-Help: Southeast Asian Refugee Community Gardens in the 1980s Cecilia Tsu Section III: Not Just White: Diverse Environmentalisms & Environmental Narratives in Historical Perspective Chapter 11: Amputated from the Land: Black Refugees from America and the Deep Racialized Roots of the Environmentalism-Environmental Justice Divide Bryon Williams Chapter 12: Glen Canyon Dam, Rainbow Bridge, and Hole-in-the Rock: Diversifying Environmentalisms and the Struggle over "Sacred" Landmarks in the American West Erika Bsumek Chapter 13: "How Would You Feel If Someone Were Allowed to Kill One of Your Grandparents?": Native Hawaiian Opposition to the Shark Fin Trade, c. 1980-2010 Miles A. Powell Chapter 14: Radical Presence: African American Struggles over the Meaning of "Green" Carolyn Finney Section IV: Decolonizing Justice: Indigenous Environmentalisms and Struggles over Meaning, Power, and Privilege Chapter 15: Turnerian, Si! Americano NO! Migration and the Unmaking of American Whiteness Mary E. Mendoza Chapter 16: Pushed Into the Margins: Native Women and Environment in Settler California Traci Brynne Voyles Chapter 17: The Skull Valley Nuclear Waste Storage Controversy: Settler Colonialism, Environmental Racism, and Internal Divisions in Goshute Country Curtis Foxley Chapter 18: Rifles versus Songs: Idle No More Lives On Kent Blansett Chapter 19: Seeing the Trees: The Fight for Cultural Sovereignty along the Banks of Sand Creek Ari Kelman Conclusion: Transforming the Field, Transforming the Future Traci Brynne Voyles and Mary E. Mendoza.


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