Reveals the dark underside of environmental privilege
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: Environmental Privilege in the Rocky Mountains 1 The Logic of Aspen 2 The Ultimate Elite Retreat 3 Living in Someone Else's Paradise 4 Nativism and the Environmental Movement 5 Advocacy and Social Justice Workers Conclusion: Dreams of Privilege/Visions of Justice Notes on Research Methods Notes References Index About the Authors
Lisa Sun-Hee Park (Author)
Lisa Sun-Hee Park is Professor and Chair of Asian American
Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the
author of Entitled to Nothing: The Struggle for Immigrant Health
Care in the Age of Welfare Reform as well as co-author of The
Silicon Valley of Dreams: Environmental Injustice, Immigrant
Workers, and the High-Tech Global Economy and The Slums of Aspen:
Immigrants vs. the Environment in America’s Eden.
David Pellow (Author)
David N. Pellow is the Dehlsen Chair of Environmental
Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His
teaching and research focus on environmental and ecological justice
in the U.S. and globally.
"A pair of sociologists, in their new book, paint a damning picture of the stark inequalities between local immigrant laborers and Aspen vacationers and the wealthy homeowners they serve." Andrew Travers, Aspen Daily News Online "Two barrels of leftist buckshot, aimed at America's ruling class." - Ted Conover, author of Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing and Whiteout: Lost in Aspen "Park and Pellow's groundbreaking book is a must-read." Juliet Schor, Boston College "Two barrels of leftist buckshot, aimed at America's ruling class." Ted Conover, author of Newjack and Whiteout "A brilliant, darkly funny expose of Aspen, the ruling classes' green utopia, and the invisible, scorned immigrant labor that makes it all possible." Mike Davis, author of Magical Urbanism and No One is Illegal
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