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Ecocriticism, eco-justice, and social issues

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Books on Teaching Climate Change Communication, Eco-Literacy, and Eco-Justice. Yale Climate Connections.


Alaimo, S. (2016). 
Exposed: Environmental politics and pleasures in posthuman times. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
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Bladow, K. (2018). Affective ecocriticism: Emotion, embodiment, environment. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press.

 

Bell, S. E. (2013). Our roots run deep as ironweed: Appalachian women and the fight for environmental justice. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

 

Bergthaller, H., Emmett, R., Johns-Putra, A., Kneitz, A., Lidström, S., McCorristine, S., et al. (2014).  Mapping common ground: Ecocriticism, environmental history, and the environmental humanities. Environmental Humanities, 5, 261-276

 

Cohen, J. J., & Duckert, L. (Eds.). (2015). Elemental ecocriticism: Thinking with earth, air, water, and fire. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

 

 

Easterlin, N. (2012). A biocultural approach to literary theory and interpretation. Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press.

 

Four Arrows. (2016). Point of departure: Returning to our more authentic worldview for education and survival. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.

 

Gaarder, J. (2015). The ethics of the future. The World Post


Gardner, C. (2015, September 13). The apocalypse is easy: Limitations of our climate change imaginings [web log post].

 

Horn, M. (2016). Rancher, farmer, fisherman: Conservation heroes of the American heartland. New York: W. W. Norton 

 

Huggan, G., & Tiffin, H. (2015). Postcolonial ecocriticism: Literature, animals, environment. New York: Routledge.

 

Kahn, R. (2010). Critical pedagogy, ecoliteracy, and planetary crisis: The Ecopedagogy Movement. Amsterdam: Sense Publishers

 

Maxwell, R., & Miller, T. (2016). The propaganda machine behind the controversy over climate science: Can you spot the lie in this title? American Behavioral Scientist60(3), 288-304

 

Mendez, M. (2020). Change from the streets: How conflict and collaboration strengthen the environmental justice movement. Yale University Press.

 

Misiaszek, G. W. (2020).  Ecopedagogy: Critical environmental teaching for planetary justice and global sustainable development. Bloomsbury


Moore, J. W. (Ed.). (2016). Anthropocene or capitalocene? Nature, history, and the crisis of capitalism
. Oakland, CA: PM Press.

 

Nixon, R. (2013). Slow violence and the environmentalism of the poor. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press

 

Ray, S. J. (2013). The ecological other: Environmental exclusion in American culture. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

 

Robertson, D., & Westerman, J.  (Eds.). (2015). Working on earth: Class and environmental justice. Reno: University of Nevada Press.

 

Roderick, T. (2023). Teach for climate justice A vision for transforming educationHarvard Education Press.

 

Schneider-Mayerso, M. (2020). "Just as in the book"? The influence of literature on readers' awareness of climate injustice and perception of climate migrants. ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment

 

Smith, J., Tyszczuk, R., & Butler, R. (Eds.) (2014). Culture and climate change: Narratives. Cambridge, UK: Shed.

 

Stibbe, A. (2015). Ecolinguistics: Language, ecology, and the stories we live by. New York: Routledge.

 

Tsing, A. L. (2015). The mushroom at the end of the world: On the possibility of life in capitalist ruins. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

 

Walker, G. (2012). Environmental justice: Concepts, evidence and politics. New York: Routledge.

 

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