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E-grāmata: Rachel Carson and the Power of Queer Love

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  • Formāts: 176 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jan-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Stanford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781503641228
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  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jan-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Stanford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781503641228

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" Reading Silent Spring as an outgrowth of Rachel Carson's love with Dorothy Freeman, Maxwell argues for the power of queer love now in the fight against climate change. There is something major missing from most accounts of Silent Spring and its impact:namely, Dorothy Freeman, with whom Rachel Carson had a love relationship for over a decade. Freeman had a summer house with her husband, Stan, on the island of Southport, Maine, where Carson settled after the success of her first bestseller, The Sea Around Us . Correspondence shows the women developing strong feelings as they connect over their shared pleasure in the rocky coast. In this moving new book, political theorist Lida Maxwell offers close readings that suggest Carson's relationship with Freemanwas central to her writing of Silent Spring -a work whose defense of vibrant nonhuman nature allowed Carson and Freeman's love to flourish and for the pair to become their most authentic selves. What Maxwell calls Carson and Freeman's "queer love" unsettled their heteronormative ideas of the good life as based in bourgeois private life, and led Carson to an increasingly critical view of capitalism and its effects on nonhuman nature and human lives alike. From these women's experience Maxwell compellinglymakes the case for an alternative democratic climate politics based on learning how to tune into authentic desire. Read through this lens, Carson's work begins to look different and shows us not that the human incursion into nature is dangerous, but thata particular relationship is: the loveless using up of nature for capitalism. When Carson and Freeman correspond in excited detail about the algae, anemones, and veery thrushes of the Maine coast, they give us a glimpse of a different, more loving use ofnature. Inspired by Carson and Freeman's deep care for one another, Maxwell reveals how a form of loving available to all of us can help reshape political desire amidst contemporary environmental crises"--

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"This wonderfully insightful consideration of Rachel Carson's loves reveals the enduringand urgentpossibilities within her brilliant work."Michelle Nijhuis, author of Beloved Beasts "In this stirring, often revelatory account of Rachel Carson's queer relationship with Dorothy Freeman, Maxwell challenges us to ask for moremore pleasure, more beauty, more wonder, more mysteryfor ourselves and the earth."Sabrina Imbler, author of How Far the Light Reaches "It's not an exaggeration to say that Maxwell's work completely changed how I move through my daily life: who I love, how I love, and the way I think about the non-human world around me."Liza Yeager, radio producer and writer "It is no longer enough to recycle or compost, or to shift our consumption to less energy-intensive items; we need to desire otherwise and reshape our cities and pastimes to excite other desires. This book offers an unusual and frequently moving reading of Rachel Carson to shift the tenor of climate writing today." Lisa Disch, author of Making Constituencies "Maxwell makes crucial interventions into the study of ecological destruction by placing heteronormativity at its center." Elisabeth Anker, author of Ugly Freedoms "Reading Carson and Freeman's letters, Maxwell declares, have taught her that 'queer love can change the world.' An impassioned analysis."Kirkus Reviews "Rachel Carson's environmentalist tract Silent Spring was profoundly influenced by her romantic relationship with her neighbor Dorothy Freeman, according to this bracing treatise.... A stimulating blend of biography and queer theory, this intrigues."Publishers Weekly "Rachel Carson and the Power of Queer Love promotes harmony with nature through an impassioned fusion of biography, cultural critique, and environmental advocacy."Rebecca Foster, Foreword Reviews "But the point of the book isn't that we should take individual actionit's about broader structures and narratives. Maxwell's book holds lessons for all readers about acknowledging, and then escaping, the structures that ensnare us."Brooke Borel, Scientific American

1. Queer Love in Southport
2. Wondrous Revelation
3. Loving Use
4. Environmental Desire
5. Heteronormativity Is a Climate Issue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
Lida Maxwell is Professor of Political Science & Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies at Boston University and the author of Insurgent Truth: Chelsea Manning and the Politics of Outsider Truth-Telling (2019), among other books.