CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction
ONE
Living in a Sacrifice Zone: Gender, the Political Economy of Coal, and Anti–Mountaintop Removal Activism
TWO
Gender and Anti–Mountaintop Removal Activism: Expanding the Environmental Justice Framework
THREE
Remembering the Past, Working for the Future: West Virginia Women Fight for Sustainable Communities and Environmental Heritage
FOUR
Saving the Endangered Hillbilly: Appalachian Stereotypes and Cultural Identity in the Anti–Mountaintop Removal Movement
FIVE
Situating the Particular and the Universal: Gender, Environmental Justice, and Mountaintop Removal in a Global Context
Notes
Bibliography
Index