Ecofeminism : women, culture, nature / edited by Karen J. Warren with editorial assistance from Nisvan Erkal.
Material type: TextPublication details: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, �1997.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 454 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 0585000727
- 9780585000725
- 9780253116291
- 0253116295
- 305.42/01 20
- HQ1233 .E23 1997eb
- MS 3000
- 305.4201
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Taking empirical data seriously : an ecofeminist philosophical perspective / Karen J. Warren -- Ecofeminism through an anticolonial framework / Andy Smith -- Women of color, environmental justice, and ecofeminism / Dorceta E. Taylor -- Women's knowledge as expert knowledge : Indian women and ecodevelopment / Deane Curtin -- Epistemic responsibility and the Inuit of Canada's Eastern Arctic : an ecofeminist appraisal / Douglas J. Buege -- Women and power / Petra Kelly -- Learning to live with differences : the challenge of ecofeminist community / Judith Plant -- "The earth is the Indian's mother, Nh�andecy" / Elaine Potiguara -- Leisure : celebration and resistance in the ecofeminist quilt / Karen M. Fox -- Ecofeminism and work / Robert Alan Sessions -- Ecofeminism and children / Ruthanne Kurth-Schai -- Ecofeminism and meaning / Susan Griffin -- Ecofeminist literary criticism / Gretchen T. Legler -- Rhetoric, rape, and ecowarfare in the Persian Gulf / Adrienne Elizabeth Christiansen -- The nature of race : discourses of racial difference in ecofeminism / No�el Sturgeon -- Ecofeminism in Kenya : a chemical engineer's perspective / Joseph R. Loer -- Keeping the soil in good heart : women weeders, the environment, and ecofeminism / Candice Bradley -- Remediating development through an ecofeminist lens / Betty Wells and Danielle Wirth -- Scientific ecology and ecological feminism : the potential for dialogue / Catherine Zabinski -- Androcentrism and anthropocentrism : parallels and politics / Val Plumwood -- Revaluing nature / Lori Gruen -- Self and community in environmental ethics / Wendy Donner -- Kant and ecofeminism / Holyn Wilson -- Women-animals-machines : a grammar for a Wittgensteinian ecofeminism / Wendy Lee-Lampshire -- Radical nonduality in ecofemist philosophy / Charlene Spretnak.
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A critical examination of ecofeminism from a variety of cross-cultural and multidisciplinary perspectives accessing its potential strengths as a political movement and as a theoretical position. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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