Prof touts 'ecosexuality' as 'environmental activist strategy'
Zachary Petrizzo
Washington, D.C. Senior Campus Correspondent
on Aug 30, 2018 at 3:27 PM EDT
A St. Mary’s College of Maryland professor argues in a recent academic journal article that the "ecosexuality" movement can give environmentalism broader appeal by circumventing the usual "moralistic" rhetoric.
Lauran Whitworth explains that ecosexuality uses the notion of romantic relations with natural objects like trees as a way of shocking people into abandoning "anthropocentric" approaches to environmentalism.
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