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Feminism and Ecological Communities

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Feminism and Ecological Communities presents a bold and passionate rethinking of the ecofeminist movement. It is one of the first books to acknowledge the importance of postmodern feminist arguments against ecofeminism whilst persuasively preseenting a strong new case for econolocal feminism.
Chris J.Cuomo first traces the emergence of ecofeminism from the ecological and feminist movements before clearly discussing the weaknesses of some ecofeminist positions. Exploring the dualisms of nature/culture and masculing/feminine that are the bulwark of many contemporary ecofeminist positions and questioning traditional traditional feminist analyses of gender and caring, Feminism and Ecological Communities asks whether women are essentially closer to nature than men and how we ought to link the oppression of women, people of colour, and other subjugated groups to the degradation of nature.
Chris J.Cuomo addresses these key issues by drawing on recent work in feminist ethics as well as teh work of diverse figures such as Aristotle, John Dewey, Donna Haraway adn Maria Lugones. A fascinating feature of the book is the use of the metaphor of the cyborg to highlight the fluidity of the nature/culture distinction and how this can enrich econfeminist ethics and politics.
An outstanding new argument for an ecological feminism that links both theory and practice, Feminism and Ecological Communities bravely redraws the ecofeminist map. It will be essential reading for all those interested in gender studies, environmental studies and philosophy.

List of contents

Acknowledgements. Introduction: Thinking at the crossroads. Prelude: Situating Ecological Feminism. 1. The Ecofeminist Project 2. Feminist Ethics and the Value of Nature 3. So As To Flourish: The Goals of Ecological Feminism Interlude: On Ethics Without Purity. 4. Selves, Systems and Chaos 5. Not So Static After All: Ecological Feminism and Anti-Essentialist Criticism 6. Considering the Problems in Ecofeminism 7.Activism That Is Not One Works cited and of related interest. Index.

About the author

Chris J. Cuomo is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cincinnati.

Summary

This is one of the first books to acknowledge the importance of postmodern feminist arguements and also presents a rethinking of the ecofeminist movement. Linking both theory and practise it draws together today's thinking about feminism.

Product details

Authors Chris J. Cuomo, Christine Cuomo
Publisher Routledge
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.12.1997
 
EAN 9780415158060
ISBN 978-0-415-15806-0
No. of pages 186
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 10 mm
Weight 292 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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