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Gender and Environmental Justice in Louisiana: Blurring the boundaries of public and private spheres
Authors:Hilda E. Kurtz
Affiliation:University of Georgia , Athens , USA
Abstract:Many scholars have examined the implications and effects of a putative dichotomy between public-as-masculine and private-as-feminine spheres on community activism, and suggest that women's community activism blurs this ideological divide in numerous ways. This article draws on a case study of a siting conflict in St. James Parish, Louisiana, to examine how, in the process of blurring boundaries between gendered spheres of interest and activity, predominantly women environmental justice activists contended with differently gendered contexts. Concepts of performance and performativity shed light on how gendered hierarchies of public and private sphere activism both constrained and enabled the protest group's political practice.
Keywords:Gender  environmental justice  performance  performativity  activism
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