Description
Here feminist philosophers and ecofeminist scholars pursue the connections between
feminism and environmentalism. Topics include the ecofeminist ethic; the role of
patriarchal concepts in perpetuating the domination of women and nature; the
grassroots origins and character of a thoughtful ecofeminism; the "ecofeminism-deep
ecology debate" in environmental philosophy; deep ecological treatment of animal
rights and the omission of ecofeminist analyses of the domination of animals, abortion, and nuclear deterrence;
and ways ecofeminism and the science of ecology are or could be engaged in complementary, supportive projects.
The contributors are Carol J. Adams, Carol H. Cantrell, Jim Cheney, Chris Cuomo, Deane Curtin, Victoria Davion, Roger J. H. King, Stephanie Lahar, Patricia Jagentowicz Mills, Patrick D. Murphy, Val Plumwood, Catherine Roach, Robert Sessions, Deborah Slicer, and Karen J. Warren.
The first collection of feminist philosophical essays on ecofeminism.
About the Author
KAREN J. WARREN is Chair of the Philosophy Department at Macalester College and co-author, with Jim Cheney, of Ecological Feminism.
Reviews
"... an important collection of essays for scholars interested in feminism, environmentalism, or both... This is a good resource for anyone who teaches ethics, feminism, or environmental issues." Teaching in Philosophy
Book Information
ISBN 9780253210296
Author Karen J. Warren
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Indiana University Press
Publisher Indiana University Press
Weight(grams) 454g