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In: Ethics And Action
In: Australian feminist studies, Band 31, Heft 87, S. 111-113
ISSN: 1465-3303
In: Socialist perspective: a quarterly journal of social sciences, Band 32, Heft 1-2, S. 55-61
ISSN: 0970-8863
In: Women's studies international forum, Band 18, Heft 3, S. 375-376
In: Race & class: a journal on racism, empire and globalisation, Band 36, Heft 1, S. 105-107
ISSN: 0306-3968
In: Ecocritical theory and practice
This anthology situates the cultural and literary theories of ecofeminism in an interdisciplinary and global dialogue. It brings ecofeminism into conversation with several areas of inquiry, including ecocriticism, postcolonialism, geography, environmental law, religion, geoengineering, systems thinking, family therapy, and environmental justice
In: Foreign affairs: an American quarterly review, Band 73, Heft 3, S. 149
ISSN: 2327-7793
In: Women from the margins
The development of feminist theology in Latin America -- Sources of ecofeminism -- Ecofeminism's roots in other feminist movements -- Ecofeminist theology -- Charting the change : reflections of Latin American women -- Challenges for the future
In: Capitalism, nature, socialism: CNS ; a journal of socialist ecology, Band 5, S. 117-125
ISSN: 1045-5752
A review essay on books by: Rosi Braidotti, Ewa Charkiewicz, Sabine Hausler, & Saskia Wieringa, Women, the Environment and Sustainable Development (London: Zed Press, 1994); Maria Mies & Vandana Shiva, Ecofeminism (London: Zed Books, 1993); Val Plumwood, Feminism and the Mastery of Nature (London: Routledge, 1993); Joni Seager, Earth Follies: Feminism, Politics and the Environment (London: Earthscan, 1993); & Vandana Shiva (Ed), Close to Home: Women Reconnect Ecology, Health and Development Worldwide (Philadelphia: New Society Publishers, 1994 [see listings in IRPS No. 79]). Reflections on ecofeminism are offered in the course of reviewing these books, which share as a starting point the critique of Western culture. Seager examines the institutions of Western domination -- business, government, the military -- while critically exploring the role of the ecological establishment in the West's environmental problems. Seager's book offers excellent analyses of green consumerism & the intrusion of Western capitalist patriarchy into the green movements & green issues. Plumwood offers a critique of Western traditions of thought, arguing that platonic & Cartesian forms of dualism have been the key mechanism of Western patriarchal domination. Mies & Shiva offer a critique of maldevelopment & colonization, examine the politics of consumption, & address criticisms of Western science & technology; other issues covered include the importance of women's grass-roots struggles & women as guardians of biodiversity. Shiva examines the interconnections among women, health, & the environment over a range of topics, including the ecological & political consequences of ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka & ecological economics. Braidotti et al offer a useful & well-theorized overview of the gender & development debate. W. Howard
In: Routledge research in gender and society 36
1. Introduction -- 2. Ecofeminism and systems theory -- 3. Comparing and contrasting ecofeminism and systems thinking -- 4. Principles of feminist-systems thinking -- 5. Case study 1 : exploring FST principles in community development : the carrot on a stick early health intervention program -- 6. Case study 2 : the yarrabah kinship gardens -- 7. Case study 3 : evaluating changes : community awareness growth and change -- 8. Case study 4 : greening the economy : mapping and identifying ways to transform a regional economy -- 9. Drawing conclusions and the value of the feminist-systems thinking framework.
In: Capitalism, nature, socialism: CNS ; a journal of socialist ecology, Band 16, Heft 4, S. 145-147
ISSN: 1548-3290
In: Capitalism, nature, socialism: CNS ; a journal of socialist ecology, Band 16, Heft 4, S. 145-148
ISSN: 1045-5752