|
|
|||
|
||||
OverviewStanding Our Ground: Women, Environmental Justice, and the Fight to End Mountaintop Removal examines women's efforts to end mountaintop removal coal mining in West Virginia. Mountaintop removal coal mining, which involves demolishing the tops of hills and mountains to provide access to coal seams, is one of the most significant environmental threats in Appalachia, where it is most commonly practiced. The Appalachian women featured in Barry's book have firsthand experience with the negative impacts of Big Coal in West Virginia. Through their work in organizations such as the Coal River Mountain Watch and the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition, they fight to save their mountain communities by promoting the development of alternative energy resources. Barry's engaging and original work reveals how women's tireless organizing efforts have made mountaintop removal a global political and environmental issue and laid the groundwork for a robust environmental justice movement in central Appalachia. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joyce M. BarryPublisher: Ohio University Press Imprint: Ohio University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 45.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.327kg ISBN: 9780821421321ISBN 10: 0821421328 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 15 August 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsWhat a magnificent book! The author skillfully weaves theoretical discussions into a fast-paced narrative. Standing Our Ground is well written, well researched, and on solid theoretical ground. The book offers a unique lens: coal is a highly masculinized world, and Barry opens up a view of women's roles and activism inside this world, which is often closed to outsiders. Joni Seager author of Gender, Poverty, and the Environment Barry exposes the coal industry's harsh effects on working-class women in Appalachia, revealing the symbiosis between gender oppression and environmental destruction. No passive victims, the women she profiles have become leading advocates for alternative energy. Ms. magazine Engaging and original, well written and well researched, Standing Our Ground forcefully presents the case and tells the story of the environmental justice movement in central Appalachia. (Standing Our Ground) highlights negatively stereotyped working-class white and nonwhite women in a 'gendered articultation' that speaks to diverse issues of class and disenfranchisement at a 'global crossroads' in history. What a magnificent book! The author skillfully weaves theoretical discussions into a fast-paced narrative. Standing Our Ground is well written, well researched, and on solid theoretical ground. The book offers a unique lens: coal is a highly masculinized world, and Barry opens up a view of women's roles and activism inside this world, which is often closed to outsiders. """What a magnificent book! The author skillfully weaves theoretical discussions into a fast-paced narrative. Standing Our Ground is well written, well researched, and on solid theoretical ground. The book offers a unique lens: coal is a highly masculinized world, and Barry opens up a view of women's roles and activism inside this world, which is often closed to outsiders."" Joni Seager author of Gender, Poverty, and the Environment ""Barry exposes the coal industry's harsh effects on working-class women in Appalachia, revealing the symbiosis between gender oppression and environmental destruction. No passive victims, the women she profiles have become leading advocates for alternative energy."" Ms. magazine ""Engaging and original, well written and well researched, Standing Our Ground forcefully presents the case and tells the story of the environmental justice movement in central Appalachia."" ""(Standing Our Ground) highlights negatively stereotyped working-class white and nonwhite women in a 'gendered articultation' that speaks to diverse issues of class and disenfranchisement at a 'global crossroads' in history."" ""What a magnificent book! The author skillfully weaves theoretical discussions into a fast-paced narrative. Standing Our Ground is well written, well researched, and on solid theoretical ground. The book offers a unique lens: coal is a highly masculinized world, and Barry opens up a view of women's roles and activism inside this world, which is often closed to outsiders.""" What a magnificent book! The author skillfully weaves theoretical discussions into a fast-paced narrative. Standing Our Ground is well written, well researched, and on solid theoretical ground. The book offers a unique lens: coal is a highly masculinized world, and Barry opens up a view of women's roles and activism inside this world, which is often closed to outsiders. What a magnificent book! The author skillfully weaves theoretical discussions into a fast-paced narrative. Standing Our Ground is well written, well researched, and on solid theoretical ground. The book offers a unique lens: coal is a highly masculinized world, and Barry opens up a view of women's roles and activism inside this world, which is often closed to outsiders. - Joni Seager, author of Gender, Poverty, and the Environment Barry exposes the coal industry's harsh effects on working-class women in Appalachia, revealing the symbiosis between gender oppression and environmental destruction. No passive victims, the women she profiles have become leading advocates for alternative energy. - Ms. magazine Standing Our Ground strategically places another log on the growing fires of the anti-mountaintop removal movement. - The Highlands Voice Engaging and original, well written and well researched, Standing Our Ground forcefully presents the case and tells the story of the environmental justice movement in central Appalachia. - SirReadaLot.org Standing Our Ground: Women, Environmental Justice, and the Fight to End Mountaintop Removal places the anti-mountaintop removal struggle squarely as a global issue with human and environmental costs. Barry successfully illustrates how local struggles in central Appalachia are indicative of a larger global movement for environmental justice. - Shirley Stewart Burns, author of Bringing Down the Mountains: The Impact of Mountaintop Removal on Southern West Virginia Communities Standing Our Ground will appeal to a wide variety of scholars interested in intersectional analyses of social and environmental problems...at a time when so much of the climate change discourse is focused on broad solutions at the level of global environmental policy, Barry's book is a crucial look into the lives of individuals living day to day with the consequences of our lifestyle and policy choices. -Environmental Values Author InformationJoyce M. Barry is a visiting assistant professor of women’s studies at Hamilton College. Her work has received support from the National Endowment for the Humanities and has appeared in such national publications as Women’s Studies Quarterly, Environmental Justice, Environmental Ethics, and the National Women’s Studies Association Journal. Barry grew up in West Virginia’s southern coalfields, and now resides in Clinton, New York. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |