By Douglas A. Vakoch,Sam Mickey
Women and Nature? past Dualism in Gender, physique, and Environment offers a ancient context for figuring out the contested relationships among girls and nature, and it articulates innovations for relocating past the dualistic theories and practices that regularly body these relationships.
In 1974, Françoise d’Eaubonne coined the time period "ecofeminism" to elevate information approximately interconnections among women’s oppression and nature’s domination in an try to unlock ladies and nature from subordination. due to the fact then, ecofeminism has attracted students and activists from a variety of disciplines and positions to evaluate the connection among the cultural human and the normal non-human via gender reconsiderations. The individuals to this quantity current serious and confident views on ecofeminism all through its heritage, from the beginnings of ecofeminism within the Nineteen Seventies via to modern and rising advancements within the box, drawing on animal stories, postcolonialism, movie experiences, transgender stories, and political ecology.
This interdisciplinary and overseas selection of essays demonstrates the continued relevance of ecofeminism as a manner of knowing and responding to the advanced interactions among genders, our bodies, and the traditional surroundings. it is going to be of significant curiosity to scholars and students of ecofeminism in addition to these all in favour of environmental reports and gender experiences extra broadly.
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Women and Nature?: Beyond Dualism in Gender, Body, and Environment (Routledge Environmental Humanities) by Douglas A. Vakoch,Sam Mickey
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