02599oam 2200553 450 991078607210332120190911100039.01-135-07883-11-283-94169-40-203-06735-51-135-07884-X10.4324/9780203067352 (OCoLC)823719267(MiFhGG)GVRL8PRU(EXLCZ)99267000000031545320120829d2013 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrAmerican studies, ecocriticism, and citizenship thinking and acting in the local and global commons /edited by Joni Adamson and Kimberly N. Ruffin ; with a foreword by Philip J. DeloriaNew York :Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,2013.1 online resource (xx, 269 pages) illustrationsRoutledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature ;15Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature ;15Description based upon print version of record.1-138-64556-7 0-415-62823-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.pt. I. Interdisciplinary perspectives on citizenship and belonging -- pt. II. Border ecologies -- pt. III. Ecological citizenship in action.This collection reclaims public intellectuals and scholars important to the foundational work in American Studies that contributed to emerging conceptions of an ""ecological citizenship"" advocating something other than nationalism or an ""exclusionary ethics of place."" Co-editors Adamson and Ruffin recover underrecognized field genealogies in American Studies (i.e. the work of early scholars whose scope was transnational and whose activism focused on race, class and gender) and ecocriticism (i.e. the work of movement leaders, activists and scholars concerned with environmental justice whoRoutledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature ;15.EcocriticismCitizenshipHistoryEcology in literatureEcocriticism.CitizenshipHistory.Ecology in literature.809/.93355Adamson Joni1958-Ruffin Kimberly N.1969-Deloria Philip JosephMiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910786072103321American studies, ecocriticism, and citizenship3871518UNINA