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E-grāmata: Women and Nature?: Beyond Dualism in Gender, Body, and Environment [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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Women and Nature? Beyond Dualism in Gender, Body, and Environment provides a historical context for understanding the contested relationships between women and nature, and it articulates strategies for moving beyond the dualistic theories and practices that often frame those relationships.

In 1974, Franēoise dEaubonne coined the term "ecofeminism" to raise awareness about interconnections between womens oppression and natures domination in an attempt to liberate women and nature from subordination. Since then, ecofeminism has attracted scholars and activists from various disciplines and positions to assess the relationship between the cultural human and the natural non-human through gender reconsiderations. The contributors to this volume present critical and constructive perspectives on ecofeminism throughout its history, from the beginnings of ecofeminism in the 1970s through to contemporary and emerging developments in the field, drawing on animal studies, postcolonialism, film studies, transgender studies, and political ecology.

This interdisciplinary and international collection of essays demonstrates the ongoing relevance of ecofeminism as a way of understanding and responding to the complex interactions between genders, bodies, and the natural environment. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of ecofeminism as well as those involved in environmental studies and gender studies more broadly.
Acknowledgments ix
Notes on contributors xi
Editor's foreword xix
Sam Mickey
PART I Overview
1(24)
Introduction
3(7)
Karen Ya-Chu Yang
1 Francoise d'Eaubonne and ecofeminism: rediscovering the link between women and nature
10(15)
Luca Valera
PART II Rethinking animality
25(50)
2 A retreat on the "river bank": perpetuating patriarchal myths in animal stories
27(16)
Anja Hoing
3 Visual patriarchy: PETA advertising and the commodification of sexualized bodies
43(14)
Stephanie Baran
4 Ethical transfeminism: transgender individuals' narratives as contributions to ethics of vegetarian ecofeminisms
57(18)
Anja Koletnik
PART III Constructing connections
75(58)
5 The women--nature connection as a key element in the social construction of Western contemporary motherhood
77(19)
Adriana Teodorescu
6 The nature of body image: the relationship between women's body image and physical activity in natural environments
96(21)
Denise Mitten
Chiara D'Amore
7 Writing women into back-to-the-land: feminism, appropriation, and identity in the 1970s magazine Country Women
117(16)
Valerie Padilla Carroll
PART IV Mediating practices
133(72)
8 Bilha Givon as Sartre's "third party" in environmental dialogues
135(19)
Shlomit Tamari
9 "Yo soy mujer" ¿yo soy ecologista? Feminist and ecological consciousness at the Women's Intercultural Center
154(13)
Christina Holmes
10 The politics of land, water and toxins: reading the life-narratives of three women oikos-carers from Kerala
167(18)
R. Sreejith Varma
Swarnalatha Rangarajan
11 Ecofeminism and the telegenics of celebrity in documentary film: the case of Aradhana Seth's Dam/Age (2003) and the Narmada Bachao Andolan
185(20)
Reena Dube
Afterword 205(11)
Izabel F. O. Brandao
Index 216
Douglas A. Vakoch is President of METI International, a nonprofit research and educational organization devoted to Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence (METI) and supporting the sustainability of human culture on multigenerational timescales, which is essential for long-term METI research.



Sam Mickey is Adjunct Professor in the Theology and Religious Studies Department at the University of San Francisco, U.S.