of ecofeminism, with varying approaches and analyses, including liberal ecofeminism, spiritual/cultural ecofeminism, and social/socialist ecofeminism (or...
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Vegetarian ecofeminism aims to include the domination of not only the environment but also of nonhuman animals to the list. Vegetarian ecofeminism is part...
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and locations in the ecofeminism realm, suggests that ecofeminism is inclusive as it is shown in many accounts as ecofeminism is covered by different...
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Sexecology (section Difference from ecofeminism)
needed] Unlike ecofeminism, sexecology does not see an intrinsic link between women and nature; some of the limitations of ecofeminism which sex ecology...
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Vandana Shiva (section Ecofeminism)
Labour". Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva, Ecofeminism. 15 – via SAGE Publications. Lay, Stefanie (1994). ""Ecofeminism" by Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva". Institute...
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developing a queer ecofeminism. Numerous scholars have since drawn upon that essay in formulating their theories. Gaard's 1993 anthology, Ecofeminism: Women, Animals...
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Alicia Puleo (section Ecofeminism)
otro mundo posible (Ecofeminism for Another Possible World), a work in which in addition to collecting the history of ecofeminism and analyzing the contributions...
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Power Stations: Ecofeminism and Landscape in Women's Short Fiction from Wales". In Douglas A. Vakoch; Sam Mickey (eds.). Ecofeminism in Dialogue. Lexington...
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mort) is a book of essays about ecofeminism by Françoise d´Eaubonne. In it, d'Eaubonne first coined the term ecofeminism (l'eco-féminisme), which conceptualizes...
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Ecospirituality (section Ecofeminism and spirituality)
term "ecospirituality" covers the feminist theology called Ecofeminism. The term ecofeminism was first coined by the French writer Françoise D'Eaubonne...
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