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Ecofeminism and geography: the case of Vandana Shiva and Chipko
The study of human-environment interactions by geography is traditionally conceptualized as the "man-land" theme in geographic analysis. Feminists and other post-structuralists criticize that conceptualization.
Hall, Judith K.
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Migrations, arts, and bodies: the Silhouette in multiple shadows of Rubiane Maia. [PDF]
Guerra P.
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Ma(r)king essence-ecofeminism and embodiment
This paper argues that ecofeminism can consolidate its tradition of elucidating the interconnections between different oppressions by expanding upon its philosophy of the body.
Twine, R.
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Rethinking ecoanxiety through environmental moral distress: an ethics reflection. [PDF]
Banwell N, Eggert N.
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Re-thinking sustainability and food in tourism. [PDF]
Bertella G.
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Right-Wing Psychedelia: Case Studies in Cultural Plasticity and Political Pluripotency. [PDF]
Pace BA, Devenot N.
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Remote sensing and feminist critique: Reappropriations of sensing across distance. [PDF]
Kroth L.
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Are menstrual periods an environmental liability? Period poverty and eco-feminist bioethics. [PDF]
Richie C.
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Ecofeminism and Environmental Ethics [Elektronisk resurs]
This study focuses on ecofeminist ethical theory. A first aim is to clarify ecofeminist views on five central issues in the field of environmental ethics. These issues are: (1) Views of nature, (2) social constructivism and nature, (3) values of nature, (
Kronlid, David,, Görman, Ulf,
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