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Jan 9, 2017

We Lost a Tree: Pioneer Cabin Giant Sequoia and Collective Sadness

“In California, in Calaveras Big Tree State Park, the historic giant sequoia known for the tunnel in its base came down during the heavy rain…” (NPR Hourly Newscast, 9 January 2017) My sleepy ears perked up at this information during my brief drive home on this frigid Monday morning after…

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We Lost a Tree: Pioneer Cabin Giant Sequoia and Collective Sadness
We Lost a Tree: Pioneer Cabin Giant Sequoia and Collective Sadness
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Feb 27, 2016

“Rape of the Land:” 21st Century Ecofeminism and Environmental Rape Culture

One of the primary theoretical driving forces in the emergence of ecofeminism in the 1980s is the “rape of the land” concept. Essentially, ecofeminists argued that the root of contemporary ecological problems rested in a patriarchal society — one that placed a lower value upon the “other,” which was anything…

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“Rape of the Land:” 21st Century Ecofeminism and Environmental Rape Culture
“Rape of the Land:” 21st Century Ecofeminism and Environmental Rape Culture
Feminism

4 min read

Sarah Ruth Wilson

Sarah Ruth Wilson

34 Followers

American Studies PhD candidate. Environmental history. Intersections of gender, race, and ethnicity. Visual culture. Americanist Diversion blogger.

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