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Definition of Ecofeminism
1. Noun. A sociopolitical movement combining feminism and environmentalism. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Ecofeminism
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Ecofeminism
Literary usage of Ecofeminism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Off Course: Restoring Balance Between Canadian Society and the Environment by Duncan M. Taylor (1994)
"ecofeminism, like deep ecology, is footed in an organic perspective of the ...
As such, ecofeminism moves outside the Counter-Enlightenment framework and ..."
2. Lore: Capturing Traditional Environmental Knowledge by Martha Johnson (1998)
"The contemporary ecological movement — particularly deep ecology, ecofeminism,
bioregionalism, Lovelock's "Gaia hypothesis," and the concept of sustainable ..."
3. Gender, Land and Livelihoods in East Africa: Through Farmers' Eyes by Ritu Verma (2001)
"Appreciating that men and women relate to their landscape and it resources
differently does not lead to "ecofeminism" where women are posited as having an ..."
4. Philosophy, Humanity and Ecology: Vol. 1: Philosophy of Nature edited by J. Odera Oruka (1996)
"Warren, 1990, see especially the first footnote for a good bibliography of essays
on ecofeminism; Diamond and Orenstein, 1990; Zimmerman, 1987. 6. ..."
5. Defining Social Acceptability in Ecosystem Management: A Workshop Proceeding edited by Mark W. Brunson, Linda E. Kruger, Catherine B. Tyler, Susan A. Schroeder (1997)
"Reweaving the world: the emergence of ecofeminism. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.
320 p. Elliot, Robert; Gare, Arran, eds. 1983. Environmental philosophy ..."