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Men, Masculinities, and Earth : Contending with the (m)Anthropocene
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Paul M. Pulé
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Martin Hultman
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2021
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2021
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Burning (and Drowning) in a Hell of Our Own Making
pp. 17
Discussions at the Table
pp. 105
After the Fires: Thoughts on Masculinities, the Sociocene, and Environmental Struggle
pp. 117
Masculinity, Nature, Ecofeminism, and the “Anthropo”cene
pp. 135
Masculinities, Nature, and Vulnerability: Towards a Transcorporeal Poetics in Washington Irving and Walt Whitman
pp. 153
Island Kings: Imperial Masculinity and Climate Fragilities
pp. 169
The Process of Ecologisation: Is Schwarzenegger Back to Teach Us Something New?
pp. 183
Nature, Masculinities, Care, and the Far-Right
pp. 207
Fuelling Conservation EcoAnxieties: Pumping and Trumping Tensions Between Industrial/Breadwinner and Ecomodern American Masculinities, 2008–2013
pp. 227
Ecomasculinity, Livelihood Security, Caring, and Resilience in the Aftermath of Disasters and Ecological Devastation
pp. 247
Masculinisation and Isolation of the Swedish Anti-Nuclear Movement After 1980: A Call for Environmentalists to Learn from the Past
pp. 269
Masculinity, Work, and the Industrial Forest in the United States Pacific Northwest
pp. 289
Re-Negotiating Rural Masculinities as Vulnerability: Cattle Ranchers in Climate Change Affected Rural Nicaragua
pp. 309
Doing Gender by Not Doing Gender in Eco-Communities: Masculine Identity Talk Within a “Gender-Neutral” Worldview
pp. 329
Vegan Men: Towards Greater Care for (Non)Human Others, Earth and Self
pp. 351
“Desire to Be Connected to Nature”: Materialism and Masculinity in YouTube Videos by Salomon
pp. 373
Expressing Resignation and Nostalgia as/for Ecological Masculinities: Japanese Male Writers’ Responses to the Great East Japan Earthquake
pp. 393
Cultivated/ing Masculinities in William Shakespeare’s Cymbeline
pp. 417
Ecomasculinity, Ecomasculinism, and the Superhero Genre: Alan Moore’s Swamp Thing
pp. 433
How Can Fiction Help Raise Ecological Awareness? Ecological Masculinities in The Space Merchants
pp. 445
Coyote Practices—Ecomasculinities in Postmodern North American Literature
pp. 463
The Eco(Centric) Border Man: Masculinities and the Nonhuman in Jim Lynch’s Border Songs
pp. 481
Men, Individualism, and Process: A Pardoner’s Tale
pp. 501
Excuse Us, While We Fix the Sky: WEIRD Supermen and Climate Intervention
pp. 515
Queering the Climate
pp. 537
From Ecomasculinity to Profeminist Environmentalism: Recreating Men’s Relationship with Nature
pp. 559
Diving with Ecobutches and Ecological Feminist Futures: The Matrix of Deep Time, Keening Earth Grief, Queer Kinship and Possibility World-Weaving
pp. 587
Going Forth with Gusto and Grace
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