Ecological modes of thinking and an awareness of environmental (in)justice are becoming increasingly pronounced in the ethics and aesthetics of hip hop. One area in which the culture’s growing interest in ecology as practice and metaphor is particularly visible is hip hop poetry’s turn to ecojustice, or an intersectional concern with social and environmental justice, liberation, diversity, and sustainability. This article examines selected works from the first two volumes of anthologies published by Haymarket Books as part of their BreakBeat Poets series, focusing on three ecojustice-oriented poems that address animal rights, (un)natural disasters, and gentrification. Their authors–all Black women– draw from African American history and cul...
Beat Studies represent a vibrant field of intellectual inquiry, and this collection examines Beat cu...
Ecology is a study that transcends disciplinary boundaries. It has roots in the sciences but enjoys ...
Since the rise of El Movimiento in the 1960s, Chicanas/os have negotiated space (urban, rural and th...
Ecological modes of thinking and an awareness of environmental (in)justice are becoming increasing...
This article examines the cross-discursive constellation of hip hop studies, ecocriticism, Black Stu...
"I begin this paper with two excerpts from African American poetry. The first evokes a past in which...
This article examines the cross-discursive constellation of hip hop studies, ecocriticism, Black Stu...
In the environmental humanities, curating ecopoetry into anthologies has been transformative in de...
This thesis critically engages with the literary response to environmental degradation during late c...
The Desert Survival Series (2010, 2014) by Amy Sara Carroll, a set of poems that forms part of...
This dissertation project offers the critical ecopedagogical possibilities to confront, critique, an...
The environmental crisis is a major issue in our time. Human beings have altered the climate, oceans...
Dualistic value-hierarchies that are deeply embedded within Western culture assign certain identitie...
Neoliberalism is the contemporary political and economic thought that promotes ideas of private prop...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020This paper attends to the ecologically committed wo...
Beat Studies represent a vibrant field of intellectual inquiry, and this collection examines Beat cu...
Ecology is a study that transcends disciplinary boundaries. It has roots in the sciences but enjoys ...
Since the rise of El Movimiento in the 1960s, Chicanas/os have negotiated space (urban, rural and th...
Ecological modes of thinking and an awareness of environmental (in)justice are becoming increasing...
This article examines the cross-discursive constellation of hip hop studies, ecocriticism, Black Stu...
"I begin this paper with two excerpts from African American poetry. The first evokes a past in which...
This article examines the cross-discursive constellation of hip hop studies, ecocriticism, Black Stu...
In the environmental humanities, curating ecopoetry into anthologies has been transformative in de...
This thesis critically engages with the literary response to environmental degradation during late c...
The Desert Survival Series (2010, 2014) by Amy Sara Carroll, a set of poems that forms part of...
This dissertation project offers the critical ecopedagogical possibilities to confront, critique, an...
The environmental crisis is a major issue in our time. Human beings have altered the climate, oceans...
Dualistic value-hierarchies that are deeply embedded within Western culture assign certain identitie...
Neoliberalism is the contemporary political and economic thought that promotes ideas of private prop...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020This paper attends to the ecologically committed wo...
Beat Studies represent a vibrant field of intellectual inquiry, and this collection examines Beat cu...
Ecology is a study that transcends disciplinary boundaries. It has roots in the sciences but enjoys ...
Since the rise of El Movimiento in the 1960s, Chicanas/os have negotiated space (urban, rural and th...