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Ecologies of Gender: Contemporary Nature Relations and the Nonhuman Turn

Ecologies of Gender: Contemporary Nature Relations and the Nonhuman Turn

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Ecologies of Gender: Contemporary Nature Relations and the Nonhuman Turn explores the role of gender in the nonhuman turn in the humanities, critically examining the implications for a contemporary theory of gender and nature relations. The volume includes contributions from cultural anthropology, cultural studies, film studies, literary studies, media studies, philosophy, and theatre studies, organized around four key dimensions: creatures, materials, spaces, and temporalities. The aim is to explore the potentialities and limitations of the nonhuman turn for a critical analysis and theory of ecologies of gender, making an original contribution to the environmental humanities and gender studies.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 250 pages
Publication date: 25 September 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Ecologies of Gender: Contemporary Nature Relations and the Nonhuman Turn delves into the intricate interplay of gender and the nonhuman turn in the humanities, offering a critical exploration of its implications for a contemporary understanding of gender and nature relations. This interdisciplinary volume brings together contributions from various fields, including cultural anthropology, cultural studies, film studies, literary studies, media studies, philosophy, and theatre studies. Through a comprehensive analysis of specific nature-cultural processes, the essays in this volume shed light on the construction of ecologies of gender, unveiling how aesthetic, epistemological, political, technological, and economic practices shape multispecies and material interrelations, as well as spatial and temporal orderings.

Organized around four key dimensions—creatures, materials, spaces, and temporalities—the essays in Ecologies of Gender explore the potentialities and limitations of the nonhuman turn for a critical analysis and theory of ecologies of gender. By bridging the gap between the environmental humanities and gender studies, this book makes an original contribution to both fields, offering valuable insights for scholars and students alike.

The interdisciplinary nature of the volume ensures a rich and multifaceted exploration of the topic, drawing from diverse perspectives and methodologies. The essays provide theoretical reflections based on an analysis of specific nature-cultural processes, highlighting the ways in which gender is intertwined with ecological systems and processes. They challenge traditional understandings of gender and nature, offering new insights into the complex relationships between humans, nonhuman animals, and the natural world.

Ecologies of Gender is particularly relevant in today's world, where the impacts of human activities on the environment and the recognition of nonhuman agency are increasingly important. The volume encourages scholars and students to consider the ways in which gender shapes our interactions with the natural world, and how these interactions contribute to environmental degradation and social inequality. It also provides a framework for developing more sustainable and equitable relationships between humans and other species, recognizing the importance of gender equality and diversity in environmental decision-making.

In conclusion, Ecologies of Gender: Contemporary Nature Relations and the Nonhuman Turn is a groundbreaking work that offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary exploration of the role of gender in the nonhuman turn in the humanities. By challenging traditional understandings of gender and nature, the volume provides valuable insights into the complex relationships between humans, nonhuman animals, and the natural world. It is a must-read for scholars and students interested in the environmental humanities, gender studies, and cultural theory, and will contribute to the ongoing dialogue about the importance of gender and nature in shaping our world.

Weight: 453g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032198316

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