Howdy from Montana, y'all...
Here are some titles I'm familiar with concerning ecofeminism and
religion/theology:
Ruether, Rosemary Radford. Gaia and God: An Ecofeminist Theology of Earth
Healing. San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1992.
Ruether, Rosemary Radford. Women Healing Earth: Third World
Thanks for the input! I found some of these books at the IU library! And I
own a copy of the Gaard book.
Peace,
Mary
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>I'm a graduate student at Indiana University and want to write a paper on
>ecofeminism and its role in politics. Does anyone have any suggestions for
>articles that I can consult?
>Thanks,
>Mary Morris
Read:
Ecofeminism as Politics, By Ariel Salleh
isbn is 1 - 85649 - 3997 or 1- 85649 - 400
Mary Morris
I would look to "Activism that is not one" by Chris Cuomo in her book
Feminism and Ecological Communities and also there were a couple articles
about political change in Greta Gaard's Ecofeminism: Women, Animals and
Nature.
Candi Churchill
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