This book is an edited collection of essays by fourteen multicultural women (including a few Anglo women) who are doing work that crosses the boundaries of ecological and social healing. The women are prominent academics, writers and leaders spanning Native American, Indigenous, Asian, African, Latina, Jewish and Multiracial backgrounds. The contributors express a myriad of ways that the relationship between the ecological and social have brought new understanding to their experiences and work in the world. Moreover by working with these edges of awareness, they are identifying new forms of…mehr
This book is an edited collection of essays by fourteen multicultural women (including a few Anglo women) who are doing work that crosses the boundaries of ecological and social healing. The women are prominent academics, writers and leaders spanning Native American, Indigenous, Asian, African, Latina, Jewish and Multiracial backgrounds. The contributors express a myriad of ways that the relationship between the ecological and social have brought new understanding to their experiences and work in the world. Moreover by working with these edges of awareness, they are identifying new forms of teaching, leading, healing and positive change. Ecological and Social Healing is rooted in these ideas and speaks to an "edge awareness or consciousness." In essence this speaks to the power of integrating multiple and often conflicting views and the transformations that result. As women working across the boundaries of the ecological and social, we have powerful experiences that are creating new forms of healing. This book is rooted in academic theory as well as personal and professional experience, and highlights emerging models and insights. It will appeal to those working, teaching and learning in the fields of social justice, environmental issues, women's studies, spirituality, transformative/environmental/sustainability leadership, and interdisciplinary/intersectionality studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeanine M. Canty, PhD, professor at Naropa University, intersects issues of social and ecological justice within the transformative learning process. Selected works have been featured in The Wiley Handbook of Transpersonal Psychology, International Journal of Transpersonal Studies, Sustainability: The Journal of Record and World Futures: Journal of New Paradigm Research.
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Dedication Acknowledgements List of Contributors Introduction Jeanine M. Canty (Editor) Section I Worldview Dekaaz One: Vow Rachel Bagby Chapter I This is What Happens When Mei Mei Evans Chapter II Sustainability and the Soul Susan Griffin Chapter III Seeing Clearly through Cracked Lenses Jeanine M. Canty Chapter IV Intersection of an Indigenous World View and Applied Neurophysiology Anita L. Sanchez Section II Place Dekaaz Two Rachel Bagby Chapter V Finding Hope at the Margins: A Journey of Environmental Justice Ana I. Baptista Chapter VI Intricate Yet Nourishing: Multiracial Women, Ecology, and Social Well-being Nina S. Roberts Chapter VII Linking Ancestral Seeds and Waters to the Indigenous Places We Inhabit Melissa K. Nelson and Nícola Wagenberg Chapter VIII Beauty Out of the Shadows: The Indigenous Turn in a Filipina Narrative Leny Mendoza Strobel Section III Healing Dekaaz Three Rachel Bagby Chapter IX Navajo Youth: Cultivating Healthy Relationships through Traditional Reciprocity Molly Bigknife Antonio Chapter X A Yinyang, EcocriticalFabulation on Doctor Who Ju-Pong Lin Chapter XI Piercing the Shell of Privilege: How My Commitments to Environmental and Gender Justice Moved from My Head to My Heart Nina Simons Chapter XII Our Differentiated Unity: An Evolutionary Perspective on Healing the Wounds of Slavery and the Planet Belvie Rooks Index
Dedication Acknowledgements List of Contributors Introduction Jeanine M. Canty (Editor) Section I Worldview Dekaaz One: Vow Rachel Bagby Chapter I This is What Happens When Mei Mei Evans Chapter II Sustainability and the Soul Susan Griffin Chapter III Seeing Clearly through Cracked Lenses Jeanine M. Canty Chapter IV Intersection of an Indigenous World View and Applied Neurophysiology Anita L. Sanchez Section II Place Dekaaz Two Rachel Bagby Chapter V Finding Hope at the Margins: A Journey of Environmental Justice Ana I. Baptista Chapter VI Intricate Yet Nourishing: Multiracial Women, Ecology, and Social Well-being Nina S. Roberts Chapter VII Linking Ancestral Seeds and Waters to the Indigenous Places We Inhabit Melissa K. Nelson and Nícola Wagenberg Chapter VIII Beauty Out of the Shadows: The Indigenous Turn in a Filipina Narrative Leny Mendoza Strobel Section III Healing Dekaaz Three Rachel Bagby Chapter IX Navajo Youth: Cultivating Healthy Relationships through Traditional Reciprocity Molly Bigknife Antonio Chapter X A Yinyang, EcocriticalFabulation on Doctor Who Ju-Pong Lin Chapter XI Piercing the Shell of Privilege: How My Commitments to Environmental and Gender Justice Moved from My Head to My Heart Nina Simons Chapter XII Our Differentiated Unity: An Evolutionary Perspective on Healing the Wounds of Slavery and the Planet Belvie Rooks Index
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