Part I Preamble |
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1 Burning (and Drowning) in a Hell of Our Own Making |
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Part II Introduction |
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2 Discussions at the Table |
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Part III Discussion 1: Movements-Masculinities in Transition |
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3 After the Fires: Thoughts on Masculinities, the Sociocene, and Environmental Struggle |
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105 | (12) |
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4 Masculinity, Nature, Ecofeminism, and the "Anthropo"cene |
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117 | (18) |
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5 Masculinities, Nature, and Vulnerability: Towards a Transcorporeal Poetics in Washington Irving and Walt Whitman |
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135 | (18) |
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Part IV Discussion 2: Thoughts-Conceptual Developments |
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6 Island Kings: Imperial Masculinity and Climate Fragilities |
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153 | (16) |
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7 The Process of Ecologisation: Is Schwarzenegger Back to Teach Us Something New? |
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169 | (14) |
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8 Nature, Masculinities, Care, and the Far-Right |
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183 | (24) |
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9 Fuelling Conservation EcoAnxieties: Pumping and Trumping Tensions Between Industrial/Breadwinner and Ecomodern American Masculinities, 2008-2013 |
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207 | (20) |
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Part V Discussion 3: Spaces-Sites for Synthesis |
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10 Ecomasculinity, Livelihood Security, Caring, and Resilience in the Aftermath of Disasters and Ecological Devastation |
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227 | (20) |
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11 Masculinisation and Isolation of the Swedish Anti-Nuclear Movement After 1980: A Call for Environmentalists to Learn from the Past |
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247 | (22) |
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12 Masculinity, Work, and the Industrial Forest in the United States Pacific Northwest |
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269 | (20) |
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13 Re-Negotiating Rural Masculinities as Vulnerability: Cattle Ranchers in Climate Change Affected Rural Nicaragua |
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289 | (20) |
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14 Doing Gender by Not Doing Gender in Eco-Communities: Masculine Identity Talk Within a "Gender-Neutral" Worldview |
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309 | (20) |
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Part VI Discussion 4: Embodiments-Visceral Transformations |
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15 Vegan Men: Towards Greater Care for (Non)Human Others, Earth, and Self |
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329 | (22) |
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16 "Desire to Be Connected to Nature": Materialism and Masculinity in YouTube Videos by Salomon |
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351 | (22) |
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17 Expressing Resignation and Nostalgia as/for Ecological Masculinities: Japanese Male Writers' Responses to the Great East Japan Earthquake |
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373 | (20) |
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18 Cultivated/ing Masculinities in William Shakespeare's Cymbeline |
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393 | (24) |
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Part VII Discussion 5: Narratives-When Facts Meet Fictions |
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19 Ecomasculinity, Ecomasculinism, and the Superhero Genre: Alan Moore's Swamp Thing |
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417 | (16) |
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20 How Can Fiction Help Raise Ecological Awareness? Ecological Masculinities in The Space Merchants |
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433 | (12) |
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21 Coyote Practices-Ecomasculinities in Postmodern North American Literature |
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445 | (18) |
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22 The Eco(Centric) Border Man: Masculinities and the Nonhuman in Jim Lynch's Border Songs |
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463 | (18) |
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Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike |
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23 Men, Individualism, and Process: A Pardoner's Tale |
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481 | (20) |
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Part VIII Discussion 6: Futures-Masculinities Beyond Fossil Fuels |
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24 Excuse Us, While We Fix the Sky: WEIRD Supermen and Climate Intervention |
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501 | (14) |
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515 | (22) |
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26 From Ecomasculinity to Profeminist Environmentalism: Recreating Men's Relationship with Nature |
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537 | (22) |
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27 Diving with Ecobutches and Ecological Feminist Futures: The Matrix of Deep Time, Keening Earth Grief, Queer Kinship, and Possibility World-Weaving |
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559 | (28) |
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Part IX Conclusion |
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28 Going Forth with Gusto and Grace |
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587 | (54) |
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Index |
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