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Climate Politics on the Border: Environmental Justice Rhetorics (Rhetoric, Culture, and Social Critique)

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Author: Walker Kenneth

Edition: First Edition, First

Number Of Pages: 216

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Explores the ways climate change and extreme weather are negotiated politically in a border community

As a borderland city with generations of slow violence and extreme weather events like flash flooding and intense heat waves, San Antonio, Texas, speaks directly to global issues in climate politics. In Climate Politics on the Border: Environmental Justice Rhetorics, Kenneth Walker takes a place-based approach to his study of San Antonio to explore how extreme weather events and responses to them shape local places, publics, and politics, with an eye toward a future characterized by severe climate breakdown.

Attending to the local histories and micropolitics of San Antonio, Walker examines the effects of extreme weather events as they are experienced across radically inequitable social categories. These local histories serve as a guide, not just for future climates, which stand to be unprecedented, but for the necessary public and political responses to them. He shows how extreme weather events in the past have reinforced colonial social orders that weaken democratic goals of pluralism and equity. Conversely, he also shows how diverse coalitions have resisted and responded to these forces.

Walker examines the ethics of Latinx and Anglo relations within state-sponsored productions of racial inequity and environmental degradation, the coalitional capacities of environmental activists and second-wave Chicana/o organizations to protect clean water and transform local political representation, the obligations of place-keeping in Latinx urban design and ecological restoration, and the need to foster pluriversal worlds in city-level climate action and adaptation plans. Collectively these chapters rethink tropes of adaptation, resilience, and coalition as rhetorical and ecological capacities for public and political responses to extractivism.

Based on years of archival work and fieldwork, Climate Politics on the Border demonstrates vividly why ecological and anticolonial approaches to rhetoric are essential for grappling with climate politics. Overall, this is a timely study of how environmental degradation, pollution, and climate change are disputed and negotiated at the local political level in a borderland community.

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“Kenneth Walker’s Climate Politics on the Border is a stunningly complex book. By probing the intense place-based relationship between extreme weather and those who endure it, he decodes the social and racial hierarchies that shape the human experience of a supercharged climate. In San Antonio, long racked by flash floods and slow violence, Walker has identified the perfect site to test the world to come.”
—Char Miller, author of Not So Golden State: Sustainability vs. the California Dream

“This stirring book merges cultural studies with a de-colonialist conscience, Indigenous, Texan and Tejano historiography, alongside rigorous rhetorical analysis of contrasting local narratives of nature and heavy weather spanning the deep history of San Antonio, Texas. Through this original amalgam of sources and critical methodologies, Kenneth Walker reveals an epic of underlying stories about a place where myriad peoples imagined distinct versions of how the city was situated in the natural world. Just in the nick of time, it’s a strikingly groundbreaking work that urgently connects scholarship to an emerging Borderlands ecological activism for the 21st century.”
—John Phillip Santos, author of Places Left Unfinished at the Time of Creation

“Climate Politics on the Border doesn’t just acknowledge that environmental justice and decoloniality are inextricably linked; it provides rich theoretical language for analyzing those links and robust practical insight for working from them. Read this book for the rhetorical history it illuminates and for the multispecies, intersectional, ecological future toward which it orients rhetorical studies.”
—Christa J. Olson, author of American Magnitude: Hemisphe

Release Date: 15-03-2022

Package Dimensions: 28x233x458

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