1st Edition

Gender and Environmental Education: Feminist and Other(ed) Perspectives The Selected Works of Annette Gough

By Annette Gough Copyright 2024
    352 Pages 24 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This timely book provides a starting point for critical analysis and discourse about the status of gendered perspectives in environmental education research.

    Through bringing together selected writings of Annette Gough, it documents the evolving discussions of gender in environmental education research since the mid-1990s, from its origins in putting women on the agenda through to women’s relationships with nature and ecofeminism, as well as writings that engage with queer theory, intersectionality, assemblages, new materialisms, posthumanism and the more-than-human. The book is both a collection of Annette Gough, and her collaborators, writings around these themes and her reflections on the transitions that have occurred in the field of environmental education related to gender since the late 1980s, as well as her deliberations on future directions.

    An important new addition to the World Library of Educationalists, this book foregrounds women, their environmental perspectives, and feminist and other gendered research, which have been marginalised for too long in environmental education.

    1. Reflections and refractions on gender and environmental education  Section I: Putting women on the agenda  2. Recognising women in environmental education pedagogy and research  3. The power and the promise of feminist research in environmental education  4. The contribution of ecofeminist perspectives to sustainability in higher education  5. Generating a gender agenda for environmental education  6. Centring gender on the agenda for environmental education research  Section II: Feminisms and nature in environmental education  7. The “nature” of environmental education research from a feminist poststructuralist standpoint  8. The “nature” of environmental education from new material feminist and ecofeminist viewpoints  9. Challenging amnesias: Feminist new materialism / ecofeminism / women / climate / education  10. Reconceiving nature, gender and sustainability  Section III: Moving beyond feminisms and gender  11. Listening to voices from the margins: Transforming environmental education  12. Queer(y)ing environmental education research  13. The generativity of feminist and environmental cartoons for environmental education research and teaching  14. Cyborg subjectivities and liminal experiences  15. Gender, education and the Anthropocene  Section IV: Conclusion  16. Where to now for gendered environmental education research?

    Biography

    Annette Gough OAM is Professor Emerita of Science and Environmental Education in the School of Education at RMIT University. She has held senior appointments at RMIT and Deakin University and has been a visiting professor at universities in Canada, South Africa and Hong Kong, as well as being life fellow of the Australian Association for Environmental Education and the Victorian Association for Environmental Education.