Teaching Environmental Justice and Early Modern Texts: Collaboration and Connected Classrooms

R. Laroche, Jennifer Munroe
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Rebecca Laroche and Jennifer Munroe offer innovative approaches to teaching the embodied and collective history of human impact on the planet through early modern texts and contemporary ecofeminist theory. Combining Rob Nixon’s concept of “slow violence” (a way to understand environmental destruction over long periods of time) with an ecofeminist approach that “interrogates mutual forms of subjugation,” the authors stress how humans inhabit collective environments with other human and nonhuman entities. Their intersectional teaching strategy reflects this attitude by elevating collaborative scholarship, forging links between distinct classroom communities, and empowering students to historicize environmental problems, from water quality to wildfires. Students collaborate across geographic and institutional differences, and with scholarly efforts like the Early Modern Recipes Online Collective, to develop a heightened sense of both place and global interconnectedness.
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环境正义与早期现代文本教学:合作与互联课堂
Rebecca Laroche和Jennifer Munroe通过早期现代文本和当代生态女性主义理论,提供了创新的方法来教授人类对地球影响的具体和集体历史。作者将罗布·尼克松的“缓慢暴力”(一种理解长期环境破坏的方法)概念与“询问相互征服形式”的生态女权主义方法相结合,强调人类如何与其他人类和非人类实体一起居住在集体环境中。他们的交叉教学策略反映了这种态度,通过提升合作奖学金,在不同的课堂社区之间建立联系,并赋予学生从水质到野火等环境问题的历史认识。学生们跨越地域和制度差异,通过像“早期现代食谱在线集体”这样的学术努力进行合作,以提高地方和全球相互联系的意识。
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