Mapping gendered ecologies: engaging with and beyond ecowomanism and ecofeminism
In: Environment and religion in feminist-womanist, queer, and indigenous perspectives
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Maps, gardens, and quilts / Gwyn Kirk and K. Melchor Quick Hall -- Darkness all around : black water, land, animals, and sky / K. Melchor Quick Hall -- Roots, branches, and wings / Gwyn Kirk -- Cultivating intergenerational gardens with Judith Atamba : an ecowomanist analysis of a transnational black women's gardening collaboration / K. Melchor Quick Hall and Judith Atamba -- Theorizing ecofeminist intersectionalities and their implications for feminist teachers / Christina Holmes -- On black women's spatial resistance : tracing modes of survival and safe spaces across the Atlantic / Dannie Brice -- Rematriation : a climate justice migration / Aurora Levins Morales -- A conversation with Stephanie Morningstar, coordinator of the North East Farmers of Color (NEFOC) Land Trust / Stephanie Morningstar and K. Melchor Quick Hall -- Ecofeminism as intersectional pedagogy and practice / Tatyana Bakhmetyeva -- Climate justice in the wild n' dirty South : an autoethnographic reflection on ecowomanism as engaged scholar-activist praxis before and during COVID-19 / Frances Roberts-Gregory -- Lifelines : repairing war on the land / Gwyn Kirk with Ruth Bottomley and Susan Cundiff -- Intimate pedagogy, melancholic things / Linh Hua -- Teaching and learning gendered ecologies across the curriculum / Yvonne Braun, K. Melchor Quick Hall, Christina Holmes, and Gwyn Kirk -- A word about womanist ecology : an autoethnography of understanding the sacredness of community gardens for Africana indigenous people in America / Ravá Shelyn Chapman -- A conversation with Nuria Costa Leonardo : feminist visionary, builder, farmer, and teacher / Margo Okazawa-Rey and Nuria Costa Leonardo.
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