Ecofeminism

  • Ecofeminism: Women, Culture, Nature
    By Karen Warren, Nisvan Erkal

    Writers explore the real-life concerns that have motivated ecofeminism as a grassroots, women-initiated movement around the globe; the appropriateness of ecofeminism to academic and scientific research; and philosophical implications and ...

  • Ecofeminism: Women, Culture, Nature
    By Karen J. Warren

    Ecofeminist philosophy extends familiar feminist critiques of social isms of domination ( e.g. , sexism , racism , classism , heterosexism , ageism , anti - Semitism ) to nature ( i.e. , naturism ) . According to ecofeminists , nature ...

  • Ecofeminism: Towards Integrating the Concerns of Women, Poor People, and Nature into Development
    By Jytte Nhanenge

    Ecofeminist philosophy is indeed trying to look for “another side” of what mainstream philosophy takes for granted. Hence, ecofeminist philosophy includes issues that conventional philosophy is excluding.

  • Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth
    By Carol J. Adams, Lori Gruen

    This is followed by contributions from leading theorists and activists on how our emotions and embodiment can and must inform our relationships with the more than human world.

  • Ecofeminism
    By Vandana Shiva, Maria Mies

    This groundbreaking work remains as relevant today as when it was when first published.

  • Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth
    By Carol J. Adams, Lori Gruen

    This is followed by contributions from leading theorists and activists on how our emotions and embodiment can and must inform our relationships with the more than human world.

  • Ecofeminism
    By Greta Gaard

    In this collection of essays, feminist scholars and activists discuss the relationships among human begins, the natural environment, and nonhuman animals.

  • Ecofeminism
    By Greta Gaard

    Feminist scholars and activists explore the relationships among humans, animals, and the natural environment.

  • Ecofeminism: Women, Culture, Nature
    By Karen Warren, Nisvan Erkal

    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.

  • Ecofeminism
    By Vandana Shiva, Maria Mies

    Two of Zed's best-known authors, one an economist, the other a physicist and philosopher, come together in this book on a controversial environmental agenda. Using interview material, they bring together...

  • Ecofeminism
    By Greta Gaard

    In this collection of essays, feminist scholars and activists discuss the relationships among human begins, the natural environment, and nonhuman animals.

  • Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth
    By Carol J. Adams, Lori Gruen

    ... the abolition of relationship between humans and domesticated animals, and since domesticated animals can rarely survive on their own, this is effect means the extinction of domesticated species ... According to the abolitionist ...