Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
Part One. Gender, Sexuality, and Environmental Justice: Historical and Theoretical Roots
1. Toward a Queer Ecofeminism
2. Women, Sexuality, and Environmental Justice in American History
Part Two. Gender, Sexuality, and Activism
3. Feminist Theory and Environmental Justice
4. Witness to Truth: Black Women Heeding the Call for Environmental Justice
5. The Role of Gender, Race/Ethnicity, and Class in Activists' Perceptions of Environmental Justice
6. Sexual Politics and Environmental Justice: Lesbian Separatists in Rural Oregon
7. Toxic Bodies? ACT UP's Disruption of the Heteronormative Landscape of the Nation
Part Three. Gender, Sexuality, and Environmental Health Concerns
8. Producing "Roundup Ready" Communities? Human Genome Research and Environmental Justice Policy
9. Public Eyes: Investigating the Causes of Breast Cancer
10. Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism
11. No Remedy for the Inuit: Accountability for Environmental Harms under U.S. and International Law
Part Four. Gender, Sexuality, and Environmental Justice in Literature and Popular Culture
12. Bodily Invasions: Gene Trading and Organ Theft in Octavia Butler and Nalo Hopkinson's Speculative Fiction
13. Home Everywhere and the Injured Body of the World: The Subversive Humor of Blue Vinyl
14. "Lo que quiero es tierra": Longing and Belonging in Cherrie Moraga's Ecological Vision
15. Detecting Toxic Environments: Gay Mystery as Environmental Justice
16. "The Power is Your, Planeteers!" Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Children's Environmental Popular Culture
Notes on Contributors
Index