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- Wayne State University Press
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- Race and the New Green Media: Lessons from Environmental History Volume 29, Numbers 2 & 3, Spring & Fall 2007, pp. 260-281
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This issue contains 11 articles in total
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- Introduction: Race, Environment, and Representation
- Climate Change, Environmental Aesthetics, and Global Environmental Justice Cultural Studies
- Racialized Toxins and Sovereign Fantasies
- Ostension, Simile, Catachresis: Misusing Helena Viramontes's Under the Feet of Jesus to Rethink the Globalization Environmentalism Relation
- Place, Emotion, and Environmental Justice in Harlem: June Jordan and Buckminster Fuller's 1965 "Architextual" Collaboration
- Race, Regionalism, and Biopower in Yokohama, California
- The Keeping of Ray A. Young Bear
- Race and the New Green Media: Lessons from Environmental History
- Green Belt, White City: Race and the Natural Landscape in Boulder, Colorado
- The Pleasures of Degeneration: Climate, Race, and the Origins of the Global Tourist South in the Americas
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