In Solidarity with the Earth
A Multi-Disciplinary Theological Engagement with Gender, Mining and Toxic Contamination
Herausgeber: Koster, Hilda P.; Deane-Drummond, Celia
In Solidarity with the Earth
A Multi-Disciplinary Theological Engagement with Gender, Mining and Toxic Contamination
Herausgeber: Koster, Hilda P.; Deane-Drummond, Celia
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Engages an international consortium of theologians, sociologists, and environmental scientists on the effects of resource extraction and pollution on the lives of poor, minoritized and Indigenous women.
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Engages an international consortium of theologians, sociologists, and environmental scientists on the effects of resource extraction and pollution on the lives of poor, minoritized and Indigenous women.
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- T&T Clark Explorations in Theology, Gender and Ecology
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9780567706126
- ISBN-10: 0567706125
- Artikelnr.: 70524243
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- T&T Clark Explorations in Theology, Gender and Ecology
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9780567706126
- ISBN-10: 0567706125
- Artikelnr.: 70524243
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Hilda P. Koster is the Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto Associate Professor of Ecological Theology and the Director of the Elliott Allen Institute for Theology and Ecology, Regis St Michael's Faculty of Theology at the University of Toronto, Canada. Celia Deane-Drummond is Director of the Laudato Si' Research Institute and Senior Research Fellow in Theology, Campion Hall at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom.
Introduction, Hilda P. Koster (University of Toronto, Canada) and Celia
Deane-Drummond (University of Oxford, UK)
Chapter 1: Human Rights and the Vulnerabilities of Gender in the Context of
Climate Emergency and Extractive Industries, Linda Hogan (Trinity College,
Ireland)
Part 1: Mining
Chapter 2: Toxic Environments, Denise Humphreys Bebbington (Clark
University, USA)
Chapter 3: Countering Colonial Mining: Water Protectors, Environmental
Justice and the Creation Community of Saints, Marion Grau (Norwegian School
of Theology, Norway)
A Practitioner's Response to Denise Humphreys Bebbington and Marion Grau,
Marianna Leite (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Part 2: Pollutants and Biodiversity Loss
Chapter 4: Understanding the Impact of Environmental Contaminants on Women
from Industrial Pollutants, Felicia Jefferson with B. S. Rheygan Reed and
Sierra Cloud (Fort Valley State University, USA)
Chapter 5: The Ecological Kairos: Theological Reflections on the Threat of
Environmental Plastics to Organismal and Environmental Health, Oliver Putz
(University of Oxford, UK)
A Practitioner's Response to Felicia Jefferson and Oliver Putz, Kailean
Khongsai (A Rocha, UK)
Part 3: Toxicology
Chapter 6: Toxicity in the Times of Project-Based Development: Indigenous
Women Facing Oil and Gold Pollution in the Peruvian Amazon, Deborah Delgado
Pugley (Catholic University of Peru, Peru)
Chapter 7: Mining and Women's Activism: Still Under the Surface of Catholic
Social Teaching, Lisa Sowle Cahill (Boston College, USA)
A Practitioner's Response to Deborah Delgado Pugley and Lisa Sowle Cahill,
Dr. Kuzipa Nalwamba (World Council of Churches, Switzerland)
Part 4: Global Solidarity
Chapter 8: #FRACKOFF: Towards a Decolonial, Eco-Feminist Theological
Engagement with Fracking and the MMIWG2S Crisis on the Berthold Reservation
in North Dakota, Hilda P. Koster (University of Toronto, Canada)
Chapter 9: Rare Earth and Rare Practice of 'Integral Ecology': A Feminist
Post-Colonial Reading of 'Save Malaysia, Stop Lynas' Protests, Sharon A.
Bong (Monash University, Malaysia)
A Practitioner's Response to Sharon Bong and Hilda Koster, Josianne
Gauthier (CIDSE, Belgium)
Theological Vision; Political Implications
Chapter 10: Solidarities of Difficult Difference: Towards A Conviviality of
the Earth, Catherine Keller (Drew University, USA)
Epilogue: Are We Ready to Listen? Tebaldo Vinciguerra
Bibliography
Index
Deane-Drummond (University of Oxford, UK)
Chapter 1: Human Rights and the Vulnerabilities of Gender in the Context of
Climate Emergency and Extractive Industries, Linda Hogan (Trinity College,
Ireland)
Part 1: Mining
Chapter 2: Toxic Environments, Denise Humphreys Bebbington (Clark
University, USA)
Chapter 3: Countering Colonial Mining: Water Protectors, Environmental
Justice and the Creation Community of Saints, Marion Grau (Norwegian School
of Theology, Norway)
A Practitioner's Response to Denise Humphreys Bebbington and Marion Grau,
Marianna Leite (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Part 2: Pollutants and Biodiversity Loss
Chapter 4: Understanding the Impact of Environmental Contaminants on Women
from Industrial Pollutants, Felicia Jefferson with B. S. Rheygan Reed and
Sierra Cloud (Fort Valley State University, USA)
Chapter 5: The Ecological Kairos: Theological Reflections on the Threat of
Environmental Plastics to Organismal and Environmental Health, Oliver Putz
(University of Oxford, UK)
A Practitioner's Response to Felicia Jefferson and Oliver Putz, Kailean
Khongsai (A Rocha, UK)
Part 3: Toxicology
Chapter 6: Toxicity in the Times of Project-Based Development: Indigenous
Women Facing Oil and Gold Pollution in the Peruvian Amazon, Deborah Delgado
Pugley (Catholic University of Peru, Peru)
Chapter 7: Mining and Women's Activism: Still Under the Surface of Catholic
Social Teaching, Lisa Sowle Cahill (Boston College, USA)
A Practitioner's Response to Deborah Delgado Pugley and Lisa Sowle Cahill,
Dr. Kuzipa Nalwamba (World Council of Churches, Switzerland)
Part 4: Global Solidarity
Chapter 8: #FRACKOFF: Towards a Decolonial, Eco-Feminist Theological
Engagement with Fracking and the MMIWG2S Crisis on the Berthold Reservation
in North Dakota, Hilda P. Koster (University of Toronto, Canada)
Chapter 9: Rare Earth and Rare Practice of 'Integral Ecology': A Feminist
Post-Colonial Reading of 'Save Malaysia, Stop Lynas' Protests, Sharon A.
Bong (Monash University, Malaysia)
A Practitioner's Response to Sharon Bong and Hilda Koster, Josianne
Gauthier (CIDSE, Belgium)
Theological Vision; Political Implications
Chapter 10: Solidarities of Difficult Difference: Towards A Conviviality of
the Earth, Catherine Keller (Drew University, USA)
Epilogue: Are We Ready to Listen? Tebaldo Vinciguerra
Bibliography
Index
Introduction, Hilda P. Koster (University of Toronto, Canada) and Celia
Deane-Drummond (University of Oxford, UK)
Chapter 1: Human Rights and the Vulnerabilities of Gender in the Context of
Climate Emergency and Extractive Industries, Linda Hogan (Trinity College,
Ireland)
Part 1: Mining
Chapter 2: Toxic Environments, Denise Humphreys Bebbington (Clark
University, USA)
Chapter 3: Countering Colonial Mining: Water Protectors, Environmental
Justice and the Creation Community of Saints, Marion Grau (Norwegian School
of Theology, Norway)
A Practitioner's Response to Denise Humphreys Bebbington and Marion Grau,
Marianna Leite (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Part 2: Pollutants and Biodiversity Loss
Chapter 4: Understanding the Impact of Environmental Contaminants on Women
from Industrial Pollutants, Felicia Jefferson with B. S. Rheygan Reed and
Sierra Cloud (Fort Valley State University, USA)
Chapter 5: The Ecological Kairos: Theological Reflections on the Threat of
Environmental Plastics to Organismal and Environmental Health, Oliver Putz
(University of Oxford, UK)
A Practitioner's Response to Felicia Jefferson and Oliver Putz, Kailean
Khongsai (A Rocha, UK)
Part 3: Toxicology
Chapter 6: Toxicity in the Times of Project-Based Development: Indigenous
Women Facing Oil and Gold Pollution in the Peruvian Amazon, Deborah Delgado
Pugley (Catholic University of Peru, Peru)
Chapter 7: Mining and Women's Activism: Still Under the Surface of Catholic
Social Teaching, Lisa Sowle Cahill (Boston College, USA)
A Practitioner's Response to Deborah Delgado Pugley and Lisa Sowle Cahill,
Dr. Kuzipa Nalwamba (World Council of Churches, Switzerland)
Part 4: Global Solidarity
Chapter 8: #FRACKOFF: Towards a Decolonial, Eco-Feminist Theological
Engagement with Fracking and the MMIWG2S Crisis on the Berthold Reservation
in North Dakota, Hilda P. Koster (University of Toronto, Canada)
Chapter 9: Rare Earth and Rare Practice of 'Integral Ecology': A Feminist
Post-Colonial Reading of 'Save Malaysia, Stop Lynas' Protests, Sharon A.
Bong (Monash University, Malaysia)
A Practitioner's Response to Sharon Bong and Hilda Koster, Josianne
Gauthier (CIDSE, Belgium)
Theological Vision; Political Implications
Chapter 10: Solidarities of Difficult Difference: Towards A Conviviality of
the Earth, Catherine Keller (Drew University, USA)
Epilogue: Are We Ready to Listen? Tebaldo Vinciguerra
Bibliography
Index
Deane-Drummond (University of Oxford, UK)
Chapter 1: Human Rights and the Vulnerabilities of Gender in the Context of
Climate Emergency and Extractive Industries, Linda Hogan (Trinity College,
Ireland)
Part 1: Mining
Chapter 2: Toxic Environments, Denise Humphreys Bebbington (Clark
University, USA)
Chapter 3: Countering Colonial Mining: Water Protectors, Environmental
Justice and the Creation Community of Saints, Marion Grau (Norwegian School
of Theology, Norway)
A Practitioner's Response to Denise Humphreys Bebbington and Marion Grau,
Marianna Leite (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Part 2: Pollutants and Biodiversity Loss
Chapter 4: Understanding the Impact of Environmental Contaminants on Women
from Industrial Pollutants, Felicia Jefferson with B. S. Rheygan Reed and
Sierra Cloud (Fort Valley State University, USA)
Chapter 5: The Ecological Kairos: Theological Reflections on the Threat of
Environmental Plastics to Organismal and Environmental Health, Oliver Putz
(University of Oxford, UK)
A Practitioner's Response to Felicia Jefferson and Oliver Putz, Kailean
Khongsai (A Rocha, UK)
Part 3: Toxicology
Chapter 6: Toxicity in the Times of Project-Based Development: Indigenous
Women Facing Oil and Gold Pollution in the Peruvian Amazon, Deborah Delgado
Pugley (Catholic University of Peru, Peru)
Chapter 7: Mining and Women's Activism: Still Under the Surface of Catholic
Social Teaching, Lisa Sowle Cahill (Boston College, USA)
A Practitioner's Response to Deborah Delgado Pugley and Lisa Sowle Cahill,
Dr. Kuzipa Nalwamba (World Council of Churches, Switzerland)
Part 4: Global Solidarity
Chapter 8: #FRACKOFF: Towards a Decolonial, Eco-Feminist Theological
Engagement with Fracking and the MMIWG2S Crisis on the Berthold Reservation
in North Dakota, Hilda P. Koster (University of Toronto, Canada)
Chapter 9: Rare Earth and Rare Practice of 'Integral Ecology': A Feminist
Post-Colonial Reading of 'Save Malaysia, Stop Lynas' Protests, Sharon A.
Bong (Monash University, Malaysia)
A Practitioner's Response to Sharon Bong and Hilda Koster, Josianne
Gauthier (CIDSE, Belgium)
Theological Vision; Political Implications
Chapter 10: Solidarities of Difficult Difference: Towards A Conviviality of
the Earth, Catherine Keller (Drew University, USA)
Epilogue: Are We Ready to Listen? Tebaldo Vinciguerra
Bibliography
Index







