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Beyond Straw Men
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22 August 2023

“Pezzullo’s accessible writing, punctuated by moments of humor and parenthetical asides, makes the book accessible for activists, educators, and general readers alike. Above all, this is a book that will make readers second-guess taking plastics for granted, prompting a deeper reckoning with how our plastic use is ‘structured by and structure our collective lives’ (p. 1).”
“With its global scope, sensitivity to structural inequality and deep connection to the lived experiences of affected communities, the book creates new space for ethical and political engagement in environmental struggles. . . . Beyond Straw Men urges us not simply to ‘care’ about plastic, but to critically interrogate the systems that make certain bodies and places more disposable than others, and . . . build networks of care that are more just and transformative.”
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: Care amid Oceans of Trouble
1. #ThereIsNoAway: Carbon-Heavy Masculinity and the Life/Death Cycle of Plastics
2. Have a Coke and a #FootprintCalculator: The Myth of Recycling and Transnational
Greenwashing
3. From #BanPlasticsKE to #ISupportBanPlasticsKE: Pissed Off Online, Picturing Participation,
and Policing Pollution in Kenya
4. Engaging #StrawlessInSeattle and #StopSucking: The Loneliest Whale, Sporting Fun, and
American Exceptionalism
5. #SuckItAbleism Intervenes: Eco-normative Shaming, Voicing Justice, and Planetary Fatalism
6. Creating #ToiChonCa (#IChooseFish): Trauma, Affective Art, and Big Tech Dominance
Conclusion: #BreakFree(FromPlastics)
Notes
Bibliography
Index