Hydronarratives: Water, Environmental Justice, and a Just Transition

Author:   Matthew S. Henry
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
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9781496227898


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   01 January 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Matthew S. Henry
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:   University of Nebraska Press
ISBN:  

9781496227898


ISBN 10:   1496227891
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   01 January 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Original, well researched, and current. Hydronarratives is an important contribution to the field of environmental justice and creates a clear connection between artistic imagination-film, museums, photography, sculpture, and literature-and broad social change. Matthew Henry's book is broadly and impressively grounded in theoretical, journalistic, and political conversations. He deftly demonstrates the connections between these sources and the vital work of reimagining our future. -David T. Sumner, professor of English and environmental studies at Linfield University Hydronarratives is poised to make a valuable contribution to the field-specifically regarding cultural studies-with its inclusion of contemporary politics and hopeful futures. The discussion of racial capitalism in particular is thoroughly detailed as it pertains to water issues in key U.S. cities and regions. Complicated and controversial works are analyzed with elegance and care throughout. -Kathryn Cornell Dolan, author of Cattle Country: Livestock in the Cultural Imagination


"""Hydronarratives is a teachable, hopeful contemplation of water, the arts, and just futures.""—Jane Griffith, Western Historical Quarterly ""These studies should enrich the discussion of how to prepare communities to grapple with energy and climate challenges in an equitable way.""—E. Gomezdelcampo, Choice ""Hydronarratives is, above all, an argument for the urgent need to look for, identify, and produce future-looking stories about a just transition as a key metric to calling this future into being.""—Anne Stewart, H-Environment “Original, well researched, and current. Hydronarratives is an important contribution to the field of environmental justice and creates a clear connection between artistic imagination—film, museums, photography, sculpture, and literature—and broad social change. Matthew Henry’s book is broadly and impressively grounded in theoretical, journalistic, and political conversations. He deftly demonstrates the connections between these sources and the vital work of reimagining our future.”—David T. Sumner, professor of English and environmental studies at Linfield University “Hydronarratives is poised to make a valuable contribution to the field—specifically regarding cultural studies—with its inclusion of contemporary politics and hopeful futures. The discussion of racial capitalism in particular is thoroughly detailed as it pertains to water issues in key U.S. cities and regions. Complicated and controversial works are analyzed with elegance and care throughout.”—Kathryn Cornell Dolan, author of Cattle Country: Livestock in the Cultural Imagination"


Original, well researched, and current. Hydronarratives is an important contribution to the field of environmental justice and creates a clear connection between artistic imagination-film, museums, photography, sculpture, and literature-and broad social change. Matthew Henry's book is broadly and impressively grounded in theoretical, journalistic, and political conversations. He deftly demonstrates the connections between these sources and the vital work of reimaging our future. -David T. Sumner, professor of English and environmental studies at Linfield University Hydronarratives is poised to make a valuable contribution to the field-specifically regarding cultural studies-with its inclusion of contemporary politics and hopeful futures. The discussion of racial capitalism in particular is thoroughly detailed as it pertains to water issues in key U.S. cities and regions. Complicated and controversial works are analyzed with elegance and care throughout. -Kathryn Cornell Dolan, author of Cattle Country: Livestock in the Cultural Imagination


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Matthew S. Henry is an assistant instructional professor in the Honors College and an affiliate in the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming.

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