Environmental Cultural Studies as a Transdisciplinary Field: Latin American and Iberian Studies
Katarzyna Olga Beilin, Daniel Ares López
págs. 1-26
Energy Humanities and Spanish Urban Cultural Studies: A Call for a Radical Convergence
Luis Iñaki Prádanos
págs. 27-45
Trash and the Coming Community: Portrayals of Trash and Trash Workers in Argentina and Brazil
Micah Mckay
págs. 46-65
Local Landscapes, Global Conversations: The Case of Three Environmental Documentary Films from the Hispanic World
Oscar A. Pérez
págs. 66-79
Attending to the Pulses of the Territory: Local Officers, National Parks, and Indigenous Territories in Colombia
Paula Ungar, Julia Premauer
págs. 80-97
The Miracle of the Brazilian Cerrados as a Juggernaut: Soil, Science, and National Culture
Claiton Marcio da Silva
págs. 98-116
Soy Skin
Ricardo Molinari, Kathleen Honora Connolly (trad.), Micah Mckay (trad.)
págs. 117-143
The World According to Amaranth: Interspecies Memory in Tehuacán Valley
Katarzyna Olga Beilin
págs. 144-167
Toxic bodies: water and women in Yucatan.
Ángel Gabriel Polanco Rodríguez, Katarzyna Olga Beilin
págs. 168-193
The Corpses of Itoiz: Mapping the Hydro-Necro Assemblage in Cavando el agua by Iñigo Aranbarri
Timothy Frye
págs. 194-208
Ecology without Sovereignty: Iberian Bio-Perversity in the Work of Manuel Rivas
John Trevathan, William Viestenz
págs. 209-228
Lyrical Landscapes of Environmental and Ecological Thought: On Urban and “Rural” Connections
Sarli E. Mercado
págs. 229-253
Comedy and Environmental Cultural Studies: An Image of a Spanish Rhinoceros and Sancho with his Donkey
John Beusterien
págs. 254-271
Environmental Apocalypse and the Spanish Crisis Novel
Bécquer Seguín
págs. 272-288
Artemio Precioso Ugarte (1917–2007): An Avuncular Environmental Activist in Spain
Michael Ugarte
págs. 289-308
The Repeating Island of Indigenous Death
Christopher Cañete Rodriguez Kelly
págs. 309-328
Afterword
Lesley Wylie
págs. 329-338
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