"A coherent, readable, and critically engaged survey that will be
an indispensable resource for anyone thinking about, or teaching,
the relations between ecological politics, feminist theory and
philosophy, and the new social movements.'"
--"The Times Literary Supplement"
"Mary Mellor has written a timely and exciting book which leads
one to share her optimism about critical social analysis and the
politics of new social movements--and the potential for social
change."
--Diana Leonard, University of London
In recent years, as environmentalists have examined the link
between women's subordination and the degradation of our natural
world, the relationship between feminism and ecology has become a
crucial one. In Feminism and Ecology, Mary Mellor, tracing
ecofeminist activism from the Love Canal demonstrations to
socialist ecofeminism, provides a comprehensive introduction to the
ecofeminist movement and its history.
Mellor examines the connections between feminism and the Green
movement, outlining the contributions of major participants while
contextualizing them within a wider range of debates. Looking past
the shortsighted assertion that women and men stand in equal
relation to the natural order, Mellor discusses the association of
women with biology and "nature," illustrating how the relationship
between women and the environment can help further our
understanding of the relationship between humanity and the natural
world. Against trends toward radical economic liberalism, global
capitalism, and postmodern pluralism, she argues that within the
feminist and Green movements is the basis of a new radical
movement.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!