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E-raamat: Ecological and Social Healing: Multicultural Women's Voices 2nd edition [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 238 pages, 5 Halftones, black and white; 5 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Apr-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003423362
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  • Formaat: 238 pages, 5 Halftones, black and white; 5 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Apr-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003423362

A compendium of diverse women and nonbinary femmes, the second, expanded edition of this book highlights the contributors’ journeys with straddling social and ecological issues through both their professional and personal paths and reveals how straddling these edges has surfaced new learning, models, and practices for collective healing. The contributors span multiple generations and positionalities and are prominent academics, writers, teachers, artists, leaders, and healers. Ecological and Social Healing is rooted in the power of integrating multiple and often conflicting views and the transformations that result.

This book is rooted in academic theory as well as personal and professional experience and highlights emerging models and insights. It will appeal to those working, teaching, and learning in the fields of social justice, environmental issues, women and gender studies, animal rights, ecopsychology, spirituality, transformative studies, transdisciplinarity, leadership, and interdisciplinary/intersectionality studies, as well as anyone straddling the boundaries of gender, race, ecology, and the crises of our times and are looking for new ways of being.



A compendium of diverse women and nonbinary femmes, the second, expanded edition of this book highlights the contributor’s journeys with straddling social and ecological issues through both their professional and personal paths and reveals how straddling these edges has surfaced new learning, models, and practices for collective healing.

AcknowledgementsList of Contributors

Introduction
Jeanine M. Canty

Part 1: Clear Seeing
Dekaaz One
Rachel Bagby

1. Finding Hope at the Margins: A Journey of Environmental Justice
Ana I. Baptista

2. Sustainability and the Soul
Susan Griffin

3. Seeing Clearly through Cracked Lenses
Jeanine M. Canty

4. American Indian Women and the Violence of Extractive Industries
Adrienne Benally

Part 2: Intertwined
Dekaaz Two
Rachel Bagby

5. Piercing the Shell of Privilege: How My Commitments to Environmental,
Gender, and Racial Justice Moved from My Head to My Heart
Nina Simons

6. Living Kind: A Spiritual and Political Journey
Alka Arora

7. Waters of Resistance: Queer Eco-Liberationist Solidarity and the Spirit of
Chalchiuhtlicue in Water Justice
Maricela DeMirjyn

8. Linking Ancestral Seeds and Waters to the Indigenous Places We Inhabit
Melissa K. Nelson and Nícola Wagenberg

Part 3: Kinship
Dekaaz Three
Rachel Bagby

9. Navajo (Diné) Youth: Cultivating Healthy Relationships Through Traditional
Reciprocity
Molly Bigknife Antonio

10. Xicana Mothering with Indigenous Food Systems: Reconnecting with
Mesoamerican Ancestral Knowledges through Frameworks of Intergenerational
Food Justice as a form of Activism
Sara Salazar

11. Kinsanity: Maddening Entanglements of Fugitive Indigenous Animisms &
Ecological Attachments Towards Ontological Unraveling
Pnar Sinopoulos-Lloyd

12. Our Differentiated Unity: An Evolutionary Perspective on Healing the
Wounds of Slavery and the Planet
Belvie Rooks

Part 4: Being And Becoming
Dekaaz Four
Rachel Bagby

13. The Good Earth: Finding Faith in Our Bodies and in the Land
Tayla Ealom

14. The Doctor Speculates an Alter Whoniverse
Ju-Pong Lin

15. Beauty out of the Shadows: The Indigenous Turn in a Filipina Narrative
Leny Mendoza Strobel

Index
Jeanine M. Canty, PhD, Professor at California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS), intersects issues of social and ecological justice within the transformative learning process. She is both the editor and a contributor to Globalism and Localization: Emergent Approaches to Ecological and Social Crises and the author of Returning the Self to Nature: Undoing Our Collective Narcissism and Healing Our Planet.