Cultural Studies and Environment Revisited


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<p>The environment is perhaps most misunderstood as a static place somewhere out there separated from the practices of our everyday lives. Given this assumption environmental movements and concerns have remained mostly marginalized or denigrated in cultural studies publications conferences and presentations. Recent global developments have made changing this oversight and at times direct resistance to engaging environmental concerns a new priority. This edited collection illustrates an appreciation of the dynamic palpable and significant ways the environment permeates culture (and vice versa) as well as a collective commitment to the ways that cultural studies has more to offer—and to learn from—taking environmental matters to heart. Like foundational categories of identity economics and historical context this collection reminds us why the environment is and should be considered relevant to any work done in the name of cultural studies. Including research from four continents and across media the authors offer insights on timely topics such as food tourism human/animal relations forests queer theory indigenous rights and water. This book was published as a special issue of <em>Cultural Studies</em>.</p>
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