Lindsay Naylor (Author) LINDSAY NAYLOR is a feminist political geographer and the author of the award-winning book Fair Trade Rebels: Coffee Production and Struggles for Autonomy in Chiapas. She is a cofacilitator of the Embodiment Lab in the Department of Geography and Spatial Sciences at the University of Delaware.
This book is fascinating for all sorts of reasons, but perhaps what I did not expect—and yet which I greatly appreciate—is the sheer commitment to, enthusiasm for, and even joy in speaking about geography as a subject matter. That geography matters—and that the worldly geographies of environment, economy, politics, society, and culture are profoundly wrapped up in both lived experiences and planetary futures—is a message that comes ringing off almost every page. -- Christopher Philo * professor of geography, University of Glasgow, and author of A Forbidding Fortress of Locks, Bars and Padded Cells *