Routledge Handbook of Ecocultural Identity
Contributor(s)
Milstein, Tema (editor)
Castro-Sotomayor, José (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The Routledge Handbook of Ecocultural Identity brings the ecological turn to sociocultural understandings of self. The editors introduce a broad, insightful assembly of original theory and research on planetary positionalities in flux in the Anthropocene – or what in this Handbook cultural ecologist David Abram presciently renames the Humilocene, a new “epoch of humility.” Forty international authors craft a kaleidoscopic lens, focusing on the following key interdisciplinary inquiries:
Part I illuminates identity as always ecocultural, expanding dominant understandings of who we are and how our ways of identifying engender earthly outcomes.
Part II examines ways ecocultural identities are fostered and how difference and spaces of interaction can be sources of environmental conviviality.
Part III illustrates consequential ways the media sphere informs, challenges, and amplifies particular ecocultural identities.
Part IV delves into the constitutive power of ecocultural identities and illuminates ways ecological forces shape the political sphere.
Part V demonstrates multiple and unspooling ways in which ecocultural identities can evolve and transform to recall ways forward to reciprocal surviving and thriving.
TheRoutledge Handbook of Ecocultural Identity provides an essential resource for scholars, teachers, students, protectors, and practitioners interested in ecological and sociocultural regeneration.
The Routledge Handbook of Ecocultural Identity has been awarded the 2020 Book Award from the National Communication Association's (USA) Environmental Communication Division.
Keywords
Young Men;Animal Kingdom;environmental activism;Bullhead Catfish;Tema Milstein;Luther Standing Bear;José Castro-Sotomayor;Vice Versa;Ecocultural Identity;Positive Discourse Analysis;environmental communication;Anti-fossil Fuel;environmental identity;Techno Scientific Practice;Anthropocene;Chesapeake Bay Watershed;environmental politics;Ecocultural Perspective;identity;Climate Disruption;borderland theory;Oral History;ecocultural identities;Human Nonhuman Relationships;indigenous ecoculturalDOI
10.4324/9781351068840ISBN
9781138478411, 9781351068819, 9781351068840, 9781032336275, 9781351068826, 9781351068833Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://0-taylorandfrancis-com.catalogue.libraries.london.ac.uk/Publication date and place
2020Grantor
Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks,Classification
Social impact of environmental issues
Sociology
Communication studies
Social, group or collective psychology
Applied ecology
Environmentalist thought and ideology
Medical sociology
Politics and government