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Definition of Ecofeminists
1. ecofeminist [n] - See also: ecofeminist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ecofeminists
Literary usage of Ecofeminists
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)
"Green Alternatives In recent years, the ecological view has been further articulated
in the writings of “deep ecologists,” “ecofeminists,” and “social ..."
2. Missing Links: Gender Equity in Science and Technology for Development by Gender Working Group (1995)
"ecofeminists, postmodernists, and advocates of indigenous knowledge systems,
among others, are understandably skeptical about modern technologies that are ..."
3. Radiological Protection of the Environment, the Path Forward to a New Policy by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (2002)
"Callicott (1979, 1989) and Naess (1974) both see the Western, instrumental view
of nature as a main source of environmental problems. ecofeminists suggest ..."