Ecological Feminism

Ecological Feminism
ISBN-10
0415072980
ISBN-13
9780415072984
Category
Philosophy
Pages
209
Language
English
Published
1994
Publisher
Psychology Press
Authors
Karen Warren, Barbara Wells-Howe

Description

Offers a survey of eco-feminism from a purely philosophical point of view. Representing a plurality of opinions, it demonstrates that man's domination of both women and the environment are inextricably linked.

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