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Marrying Anthropocentrism to Ecocentrism: The Rising Voices of Dissent in American Environmentalism
2019
American Studies Journal
In light of multiple significant incidents in its contemporary history, the American environmental movement (EM) seems to be at a crossroads as the national consensus on this movement—forged during the 1970s—starts to crack under the strain of rising challenges. Communities most adversely affected by environmental hazards—usually referred to as communities of color and labor—now seem to be estranged from and ignored by a mostly ecocentric movement they can hardly identify with. Against such a
doi:10.18422/66-01
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