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The original formulation of ecofeminism was an integration of feminist analysis with the ecological world, which recognized that the same ideologies and processes (patriarchy and capitalism) subjugated both women and the natural world. Ecofeminism was born of its historical moment, uniting two areas of activism by the mid-1970s.
Barbara Helfferich, Valentina Maglietta
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Barbara Helfferich, Valentina Maglietta
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Agenda, 1996
Ecofeminism assumes that women have a spiritual, caring and nurturing relationship with the environment. BRONWYN JAMES asks if ecofeminism is relevant for the South African environment and development context. In assessing ecofeminism's relevance to material conditions, she highlights a case study in the commercial harvesting of medicinal ...
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Ecofeminism assumes that women have a spiritual, caring and nurturing relationship with the environment. BRONWYN JAMES asks if ecofeminism is relevant for the South African environment and development context. In assessing ecofeminism's relevance to material conditions, she highlights a case study in the commercial harvesting of medicinal ...
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Ethics, Place & Environment, 1998
(1998). ‘Ecofeminism’ in Geography. Ethics, Place & Environment: Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 243-249.
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(1998). ‘Ecofeminism’ in Geography. Ethics, Place & Environment: Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 243-249.
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1998
Abstract Ecofeminism, ‘a new term for an ancient wisdom’ grew out of various social movements-the feminist, peace and the ecology movements-in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Though the term was first used by Francoise D’Eaubonne” it became popular only in the context of numerous protests and activities against environmental ...
Maria Mies, Vandana Shiva
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Abstract Ecofeminism, ‘a new term for an ancient wisdom’ grew out of various social movements-the feminist, peace and the ecology movements-in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Though the term was first used by Francoise D’Eaubonne” it became popular only in the context of numerous protests and activities against environmental ...
Maria Mies, Vandana Shiva
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2003
Abstract Acts of violence against women and attempts to dominate them, especially where mandated by culture or cult, have long been targets of feminist criticism. Ecofeminism extends this critique to include the despoliation of nature. Since ancient times, nature has been identified as female (Mother Nature).
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Abstract Acts of violence against women and attempts to dominate them, especially where mandated by culture or cult, have long been targets of feminist criticism. Ecofeminism extends this critique to include the despoliation of nature. Since ancient times, nature has been identified as female (Mother Nature).
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1997
The first examination of ecofeminism from cross-cultural and multidisciplinary perspectives.
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The first examination of ecofeminism from cross-cultural and multidisciplinary perspectives.
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Is the Body Essential for Ecofeminism?
Organization & Environment, 2000In this article, the author argues that the body is essential, that is, indispensable, to ecofeminism. Ecofeminists have revealed the many ways in which women and nature have been devalued and dominated. Although the author follows other ecofeminists in disagreeing with a mischaracterisation of ecofeminism as reinforcing an essentialist connection ...
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