This article examines the concept of ecomasculinity - how masculinities and ecologies interact - through the lens of deep ecology, arguing (following Serpil Oppermann) that Pynchon's postmodernist boundary collapsing informs deep-ecological interconnections for male characters previously embroiled in negative cycles of patriarchal dominance. Ecomasculinity is an important emerging concept within ecocriticism, and recognising links between the positive iterations of masculinity and ecology that the ecomasculine seeks to express and the philosophy of deep ecology furthers the conversation about the utility of deep ecology to contemporary society
Crafted as “dessert,” this chapter summarises the “dinner party” conversation that has served as a r...
This article explores the gendered nature of the causes of and responses to climatic events around t...
Addressing the absence of ‘eco-’ in Psychosocial Studies, I combine personal reflection with a criti...
This article examines the concept of ecomasculinity--how masculinities and ecologies interact--throu...
The present article is concerned with the nexus of masculinities and environment. The authors presen...
While feminist and profeminist scholars are increasingly in agreement with the thesisthat hegemonic ...
In this paper I introduce the concept of eco-masculinities as a philosophical and critical project t...
Challenged on multiple fronts, humanity and Earth are caught in a tangle. The chapter that follows i...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021, The Author(s).Is ecological sensitivity sufficient for revolutionising ...
This book considers issues of social and ecological significance through a masculinities lens. Earth...
In this paper I introduce the concept of eco-masculinities as a philosophical and critical project t...
This thesis draws upon the young theory of eco-masculinities and the aspiring movement of economic d...
While there exist numerous studies on ecocriticism and ecofeminism, much less has been written about...
Ecofeminism has long demonstrated how patriarchal structures and masculine norms constitute major ob...
The emergence of ecofeminism in the last four decades has coincided with the development within crit...
Crafted as “dessert,” this chapter summarises the “dinner party” conversation that has served as a r...
This article explores the gendered nature of the causes of and responses to climatic events around t...
Addressing the absence of ‘eco-’ in Psychosocial Studies, I combine personal reflection with a criti...
This article examines the concept of ecomasculinity--how masculinities and ecologies interact--throu...
The present article is concerned with the nexus of masculinities and environment. The authors presen...
While feminist and profeminist scholars are increasingly in agreement with the thesisthat hegemonic ...
In this paper I introduce the concept of eco-masculinities as a philosophical and critical project t...
Challenged on multiple fronts, humanity and Earth are caught in a tangle. The chapter that follows i...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021, The Author(s).Is ecological sensitivity sufficient for revolutionising ...
This book considers issues of social and ecological significance through a masculinities lens. Earth...
In this paper I introduce the concept of eco-masculinities as a philosophical and critical project t...
This thesis draws upon the young theory of eco-masculinities and the aspiring movement of economic d...
While there exist numerous studies on ecocriticism and ecofeminism, much less has been written about...
Ecofeminism has long demonstrated how patriarchal structures and masculine norms constitute major ob...
The emergence of ecofeminism in the last four decades has coincided with the development within crit...
Crafted as “dessert,” this chapter summarises the “dinner party” conversation that has served as a r...
This article explores the gendered nature of the causes of and responses to climatic events around t...
Addressing the absence of ‘eco-’ in Psychosocial Studies, I combine personal reflection with a criti...