In Postpolitics and the Limits of Nature, Andy Scerri offers a comprehensive overview of the relationship between Critical Theory and the US environmental movement from the 1960s to the present, refracted through the lens of the American Left. He examines why past generations of radical ecological and social justice scholarship have been ineffective in the fight against injustice and rampant environmental exploitation. Scerri then engages a new wave of radicals and reformists who, in the wake of the Occupy movement and the 2016 presidential election, are reinventing the radical project as a challenge to injustice in the Anthropocene era. Along the way, he provides a fresh account of the thought of one of the major contributors to critical t...
Ecocriticism, with its dual interests in the study of nature and the protection of the environment, ...
Anthropocene has become an environmental buzzword. It denotes a new geological epoch that is human‐d...
Given a history in political ecology of challenging hegemonic “scientific” narratives concerning env...
In Postpolitics and the Limits of Nature, Andy Scerri offers a comprehensive overview of the relatio...
The thesis of this dissertation is that the reconstitution of human subjectivity, theoretically and ...
Radical ecology typically brings to mind media images of ecological activists standing before logger...
Bob Pepperman Taylor is assistant professor of political science at the University of Vermont. Wi...
Is democracy hazardous to the health of the environment? Addressing this and related questions, Bob ...
This chapter scrutinises critical environmental politics by discussing the meaning of each of the th...
The relationship between nature and politics informs the tradition of Western political thought from...
Coined barely two decades ago, the Anthropocene has become one of the most influential and controver...
The Anthropocene confronts environmental philosophy with one of the most urgent questions of the 21s...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation employs theories of literature and e...
Anchored in the diverse ecological practices of communities in southern Italy and Aotearoa/New Zeala...
Global scale ecological crises are often interpreted as a fundamentally 'new' problematic. This per...
Ecocriticism, with its dual interests in the study of nature and the protection of the environment, ...
Anthropocene has become an environmental buzzword. It denotes a new geological epoch that is human‐d...
Given a history in political ecology of challenging hegemonic “scientific” narratives concerning env...
In Postpolitics and the Limits of Nature, Andy Scerri offers a comprehensive overview of the relatio...
The thesis of this dissertation is that the reconstitution of human subjectivity, theoretically and ...
Radical ecology typically brings to mind media images of ecological activists standing before logger...
Bob Pepperman Taylor is assistant professor of political science at the University of Vermont. Wi...
Is democracy hazardous to the health of the environment? Addressing this and related questions, Bob ...
This chapter scrutinises critical environmental politics by discussing the meaning of each of the th...
The relationship between nature and politics informs the tradition of Western political thought from...
Coined barely two decades ago, the Anthropocene has become one of the most influential and controver...
The Anthropocene confronts environmental philosophy with one of the most urgent questions of the 21s...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation employs theories of literature and e...
Anchored in the diverse ecological practices of communities in southern Italy and Aotearoa/New Zeala...
Global scale ecological crises are often interpreted as a fundamentally 'new' problematic. This per...
Ecocriticism, with its dual interests in the study of nature and the protection of the environment, ...
Anthropocene has become an environmental buzzword. It denotes a new geological epoch that is human‐d...
Given a history in political ecology of challenging hegemonic “scientific” narratives concerning env...