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The areas of environmental debate that women are involved in that often are not reported includes Third World feminist politics, which is actually strongly related to Ecofeminism.
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Similarly, Ecofeminism (I'll double-check all this when I have my books back) wishes to return to a pre-Enlightenment view of the universe as a macro-organism continuously preserved and animated by the Spirit of God.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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Ecofeminism is the argument that there is a parallel between the domination of women and the destruction of nature due to masculine ideologies.
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If my books weren't all in boxes, I would pull out Radical Ecology: The Search for a Livable World and would look up Ecofeminism, which if I remember rightly, involves among other things rejecting a mechanistic view of the universe in favor of an organic one.
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Similarly, Ecofeminism (I'll double-check all this when I have my books back) wishes to return to a pre-Enlightenment view of the universe as a macro-organism continuously preserved and animated by the Spirit of God.
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If my books weren't all in boxes, I would pull out Radical Ecology: The Search for a Livable World and would look up Ecofeminism, which if I remember rightly, involves among other things rejecting a mechanistic view of the universe in favor of an organic one.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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Ecofeminism remains bound by the traditional dualism of human artifice versus nature, Kafer argues, in part because of mistakenly equating species-typical bodies with naturalness.
Feminist Perspectives on Disability Silvers, Anita 2009
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It was thick with type and featured departments called "Feminist Theory" and "Ecofeminism."
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Ecofeminism: or, the intersecionality between sexism, the domination of nature and other forms of global inequality.
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“Freud, Wollstonecraft and Ecofeminism”, Environmental Ethics 16: 117-34.
Environmental Ethics Brennan, Andrew 2008
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