Underflows: Queer Trans Ecologies and River Justice

Author:   Cleo Wolfle Hazard
Publisher:   University of Washington Press
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9780295749747


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   05 April 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Cleo Wolfle Hazard
Publisher:   University of Washington Press
Imprint:   University of Washington Press
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9780295749747


ISBN 10:   0295749741
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   05 April 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Covering an impressive swath of ground, this book presents insightful and challenging departures in theory and methodology and is a worthwhile read for ecological scientists and social theorists alike. -- Dani Slabaugh * LSE Review of Books *


"""Covering an impressive swath of ground, this book presents insightful and challenging departures in theory and methodology and is a worthwhile read for ecological scientists and social theorists alike."" -- Dani Slabaugh * LSE Review of Books * ""In insightful, inviting, and compelling ways, Underflows brings attention to possibilities beneath and beyond the surface flows of straight/settler science…[I]nnovative, collaborative approaches like Wölfle Hazard’s, particularly where they support and align with Indigenous-led stewardship and maintenance, are more crucial than ever."" * H-Net Reviews * ""Underflows will be deeply relevant to thinkers across and beyond academic disciplines. At various times addressed to practitioners of the ecological sciences, river workers, queer and trans theorists, ecocritics, and queer and trans folks outside academia, Wölfle Hazard’s exciting and thought-provoking study offers much-needed insight into queer and trans ecology and its affinities with Indigenous science, environmental justice, ecopoetics, and river ecosystems."" * ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment *"


Covering an impressive swath of ground, this book presents insightful and challenging departures in theory and methodology and is a worthwhile read for ecological scientists and social theorists alike. -- Dani Slabaugh * LSE Review of Books * In insightful, inviting, and compelling ways, Underflows brings attention to possibilities beneath and beyond the surface flows of straight/settler science…[I]nnovative, collaborative approaches like Wölfle Hazard’s, particularly where they support and align with Indigenous-led stewardship and maintenance, are more crucial than ever. * H-Net Reviews * Underflows will be deeply relevant to thinkers across and beyond academic disciplines. At various times addressed to practitioners of the ecological sciences, river workers, queer and trans theorists, ecocritics, and queer and trans folks outside academia, Wölfle Hazard’s exciting and thought-provoking study offers much-needed insight into queer and trans ecology and its affinities with Indigenous science, environmental justice, ecopoetics, and river ecosystems. * ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment *


Covering an impressive swath of ground, this book presents insightful and challenging departures in theory and methodology and is a worthwhile read for ecological scientists and social theorists alike. -- Dani Slabaugh * LSE Review of Books * In insightful, inviting, and compelling ways, Underflows brings attention to possibilities beneath and beyond the surface flows of straight/settler science...[I]nnovative, collaborative approaches like Woelfle Hazard's, particularly where they support and align with Indigenous-led stewardship and maintenance, are more crucial than ever. * H-Net Reviews *


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Cleo Wölfle Hazard is assistant professor in the School of Marine and Environmental Affairs at the University of Washington, coauthor of Thirsty for Justice: A People’s Blueprint for California Water, and coeditor of Dam Nation: Dispatches from the Water Underground.

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