The Trans Bath: Toward an Ecological Approach to Trans
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Cleo Wölfle Hazard's research focuses on ecological and social dimensions of human relations to rivers and their more‐than‐human inhabitants, and on how queer trans feminist thought can transfigure ecological science as it's used by Indigenous and non‐Native practitioners in fire and river management. An activist and artist with formal training in ecology, geomorphology, critical social science, and feminist science and technology studies, he conducts collaborative research in partnership with Native nations, agencies, citizen scientists, and local community members, currently serving as a fire advisor for the University of California Cooperative Extension in Humboldt and Del Norte counties. His latest book is Underflows: Queer Trans Ecology and River Justice (2022).
Cleo Wölfle Hazard; The Trans Bath: Toward an Ecological Approach to Trans
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waterlives. TSQ 1 November 2024; 11 (4): 563–571. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/23289252-11421134
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