"Everyday Ecofascism powerfully nails down the emergent concept of ecofascism and forms a basis for understanding phenomena like Covid-19, ecological utopianism, and psychedelic environmentalism. Presenting a view of fascism as a complex power network that plays out on scales both large and small, Alexander Menrisky demonstrates that ecofascism is best understood not as a uniquely right-wing ideology but as a political genre that reinforces white supremacy and other forms of domination"-- Provided by publisher.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents
Introduction. Everyday Ecofascism: Environmentalist Storytelling and Its Threshold Objects
1. Land: Entitlement to Environment across Settler-Colonial History and Partisan Lines
Interlude I
2. Tools: Circumscriptions of Territory across the Communalist Counterculture and Its Markets
3. Food: Naturalizations of Self and Strength in Appalachia's Extracted Landscapes and Culinary Literatures
Interlude II
4. Drugs: Purifications of Mind, Body, and Earth in Contemporary Psychedelia and Its Prophecies
5. Contagion: Inheritance of a Purified Earth in Viral Politics and Apocalyptic Visions
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index