Analysing Environmental Discourse

A Critical Approach

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Analysing Environmental Discourse

A Critical Approach

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The sheer scale of global ecosystem devastation and the crescendo of the climate crisis may serve as good reasons for scholars and commentators to welcome any social mobilization that tries to save the earth. And yet not all environmentalisms are good environmentalisms. From eco-fascism to greenwashing and neoliberal conservation, not all 'green' action has a positive value. Offering a critical framework for discourse analysts to get to the heart of this specific complexity, this book is a study of the key discursive moves in environmentalist discourses that perpetuate social inequality, putting forward an alternate socioecological approach to avoiding these pitfalls.

While debates over the social visions and implications of environmentalist discourse have been raging for decades, they have yet to receive focused attention within critical discourse studies. This book addresses this gap, building on critiques from feminist, queer, anti-racist, Indigenous, and decolonial scholars across fields such as political ecology, environmental sociology, indigenous studies, human geography, literary theory, environmental communication, and others, in which the tropes, strategies, and structures perpetuated within strands of environmentalism are identified. In doing so, it brings forward new case studies, focused discourse analysis, and a socioecological normative framework to map out discursive formations. Special attention is paid to the whiteness and/or coloniality of ecological futures articulated as utopian social visions, and it is argued that only when combined with a radical vision for social justice are these environmental utopias desirable, attainable, or workable.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction: Intersectionality and Ecological Crisis
1. Critique and Discourses of the Earth
2. Ecointersectional Discourse Analysis
3. Green Capitalism and the Conscientious Consumer
4. 'Barbarian Hordes': Overpopulation and the Climate Migrant
5. Colonial Conservation: Green Violence at the Wild Frontier
6. Race, Nature, Nation: Econationalism
Conclusion: Critique, Despair, and Critical Hope
References
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Dec 11 2025
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 304
ISBN 9781350360303
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 40 bw illus
Series Bloomsbury Advances in Critical Discourse Studies
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Scott Burnett

Scott Burnett is Associate Senior Lecturer in the…

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