Ecofeminism on the edge : theory and practice

Ecofeminism is defined as a unique academic discipline, theoretical framework, and political and philosophical movement centred around both environmental and feminist concerns. With a special focus on education and underrepresented geographical locations, Ecofeminism on the Edge: Theory and Practice...

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Main Authors urdevic, Goran (Author), Marjanic, Suzana (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024.
SeriesWomen, economy and labour relations
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781804550434
DOI10.1108/9781804550410
Physical Description1 online resource (280 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Ecofeminism-Introduction / Goran Đurdevic and Suzana Marjanic
  • Part I: Ecofem-Theories and discourses
  • Chapter 2. Humans and the More-Than-Human World: Political Solidarity against Eco-Social Opression / Tara Kalaputi
  • Chapter 3. The Portal Audience: Ecofeminizam on Social Networks / Sandra Irševic
  • Chapter 4. Ecofeminist Voices from Southeastern Europe / Goran Đurdevic and Suzana Marjanic
  • Chapter 5. The Ecofeminist capacities of Slavic Gymnastics for Women / Magdalena Boguslawska
  • Chapter 6. Writing "For" The Cows: Ecofeminism, Anthropology And Disciplinarity / Sarah Czerny
  • Part II: Ecofem-Art
  • Chapter 7. Herbal magic in South Slavic Oral lyric songs / Ana Vukmanovic
  • Chapter 8. Fisherman Plunk's Supper: A Feminist-Vegan Reading of a Fairy Tale / Lada Cale Feldman
  • Chapter 9. Searching for "A Green Place" in a World of "Fire And Blood": An (Eco)Feminist Reading of The Mad Max: Fury Road / Marija Geiger Zeman, Mirela Holy, and Brigita Miloš /
  • Chapter 10. Agnes Varda: How do we embody the World: When we are not exploiting it? / Nataša Govedic
  • Chapter 11. An Ecofeminist Approach to Paula Rego's Dog Women / Barbara Martinovic
  • Chapter 12. Queer Island Feminism in Magda Dulcic's Comics / Jadranka Ryle
  • Part III: Ecofem-Practices
  • Chapter 13. The Space Between Motherhood and Mother-Earth: An Ecofeminist Analysis of the Post-Development Model in Bolivia / Maryse Helbert
  • Chapter 14. Women's Lives and Agriculture In Rural Nigeria: An Ecofeminist Analysis / Joy Ogbemudia and Karen Vollum - Dix /
  • Chapter 15. Ecofeminising Law: Some Notions towards Rethinking Law for Equity and Sustainability / Clara Esteve Jordà
  • Chapter 16. All the Women Living Inside Me / Bénédicte Meillon
  • Chapter 17. Ecofeminism for a Just and Sustainable Transition' / Ariel Salleh.