Reimagining Movements: Towards a Queer Ecology and Trans/Black Feminism Thesis

(2017). Reimagining Movements: Towards a Queer Ecology and Trans/Black Feminism . 10.25148/etd.FIDC001788

thesis or dissertation chair

authors

  • Benavente, Gabriel

abstract

  • This thesis seeks to bridge feminist and environmental justice movements through the literature of black women writers. These writers create an archive that contribute towards the liberation of queer, black, and transgender peoples.

    In the novel Parable of the Talents, Octavia Butler constructs a world that highlights the pervasive effects of climate change. As climate change expedites poverty, Americans begin to blame others, such as queer people, for the destruction of their country. Butler depicts the dangers of fundamentalism as a response to climate change, highlighting an imperative for a movement that does not romanticize the environment as heteronormative, but a space where queers can flourish.

    Just as queer and environmental justice movements are codependent on one another, feminist movements cannot be separate from black and transgender liberation. This thesis will demonstrate how writers, such as Audre Lorde, Toni Morrison, Angela Davis, and Janet Mock, help establish a feminism that resists the erasure of black and transgender people.

publication date

  • March 30, 2017

keywords

  • activism
  • african american
  • audre lorde
  • climate change
  • contemporary literature
  • ecocriticism
  • english
  • environmental justice
  • feminism
  • janet mock
  • octavia butler
  • parable of the talents
  • queer ecology
  • queer theory
  • science fiction
  • speculative fiction
  • toni morrison
  • transgender

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