Ecofeminism as Politics: Nature,Marx and the Postmodern/ by Ariel Salleh
Material type: TextPublication details: London: Zed Books Ltd., 1997.Description: xv,208p.; 23 cmISBN:- 1856494004
- 305.4201 SAL/E
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Book | Study Centre Alappuzha, University of Kerala Processing Center | Study Centre Alappuzha, University of Kerala | 305.4201 SAL/E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | USCA3315 |
part. I. Women and Ecopolitics. 1. ecology reframes history. 2. ecofeminist actions --
part. II. Embodied Materialism. 3. body logic: I/O culture. 4. man/woman=nature. 5. for and against Marx. 6. deepest contradiction --
part. III. Making Postcolonial Sense. 7. when feminism fails. 8. terra nullius. 9. barefoot epistemology. 10. as energy/labour flows. 11. agents of complexity. 12. beyond virtual movements.
This is an exploration of the philosophical and political challenge of ecofeminism. It shows how the ecology movement has been held back by conceptual confusion over the implications of gender difference, while much that passes in the name of feminism is actually an obstacle to ecological change.
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