Chicano Culture Ecology Politics Subversive Kin
Part 1: IndoHispano Land Ethics
Los Animalitos: Culture, Ecology, and the Politics of Place in the Upper R o Grande, Devon G. Pea
Social Action Research, Bioregionalism, and the Upper Ro Grande, Rubn O. Martnez
Notes on (Home)Land Ethics: Ideas, Values, and the Land, Reyes Garca
Part 2: Environmental History and Ecological Politics
Ecological Legitimacy and Cultural Essentialism: Hispano Grazing in Northern New Mexico, Laura Pulido
The Capitalist Tool, the Lawless, and the Violent: A Critique of Recent Southwestern Environmental History, Devon G. Pea and Rubn O. Martnez
Ecofeminism and Chicano Environmental Struggles: Bridges across Gender and Race, Gwyn Kirk
Philosophy Meets Practice: A Critique of Ecofeminism through the Voices of Three Chicana Activists, Malia Davis
Part 3: Alternatives to Destruction
The Pasture Poacher (a poem), Joseph C. Gallegos
Acequia Tales: Stories from a Chicano Centennial Farm, Joseph C. Gallegos
A Gold Mine, an Orchard, and an Eleventh Commandment, Devon G. Pea
Publisher Name | University of Arizona Press |
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Author Name | Hagendorf, Col |
Format | Audio |
Bisac Subject Major | SOC |
Language | NG |
Isbn 10 | 0816518734 |
Isbn 13 | 9780816518739 |
Target Age Group | min:NA, max:NA |
Series | 000173622 |
Dimensions | 00.89" H x 40.05" L x 98.00" W |
Page Count | 328 |
Devon Pea is a sociologist at Colorado College in Colorado Springs and past director of La Sierra Foundation of San Luis. He has written several books on Chicano issues, including The Terror of the Machine: Technology, Work, Gender, and Ecology on the U.S.-Mexico Border.