黑人面孔,白色空间:重新想象非裔美国人与户外的关系

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Joshua Z. Merced
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《黑色面孔,白色空间》是对历史上自然和环境主义种族化的深刻评论,通过对美国环境里程碑和重要地点的精心设计的话语分析而形成。芬尼在书中构建的反叙事挑战了非裔美国人对参与自然不感兴趣的观念,包括参与环保活动和户外娱乐。
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Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors
Black Faces, White Spaces is an insightful commentary on the historical racialization of nature and environmentalism, formed through a delicately designed discourse analysis of environmental milestones and sites of significance in the United States. The counter-narrative Finney constructs in the book challenges notions that African Americans are disinterested in engaging with nature, including involvement in environmental activism and outdoor recreation.
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