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Reweaving the world : the emergence of ecofeminism / edited and with essays by Irene Diamond and Gloria Feman Orenstein.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: San Francisco : Sierra Club Books, [1990]Copyright date: ©1990Description: xv, 320 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 087156694X
  • 9780871566942
  • 0871566230
  • 9780871566232
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.2082 23
LOC classification:
  • HQ1233 .R46 1990
  • GF50 .R49 1990
Contents:
Ecofeminism -- How to heal a lobotomy -- Gaia tradition and the partnership future -- Origins of God in the blood of the lamb -- Eleusinian mysteries -- Woman I love is a planet -- Rethinking theology and nature -- Power, authority, and mystery -- Curves along the road -- Ecofeminism and feminist theory -- Healing the wounds -- Ecofeminism and the politics of resistance -- Ecofeminism and deep ecology -- Deep ecology and ecofeminism -- Searching for common ground -- Toward a womanist analysis of birth -- Place of women in polluted places -- Development as a new project of western patriarchy -- Babies, heroic experts, and a poisoned earth -- Goddess in the metropolis -- Women, home, and community -- Evolution of an ecofeminist -- Daughters of growing things -- Women against wasting the world -- Perspective or escape -- Artists as healers.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 310-316).

Ecofeminism -- How to heal a lobotomy -- Gaia tradition and the partnership future -- Origins of God in the blood of the lamb -- Eleusinian mysteries -- Woman I love is a planet -- Rethinking theology and nature -- Power, authority, and mystery -- Curves along the road -- Ecofeminism and feminist theory -- Healing the wounds -- Ecofeminism and the politics of resistance -- Ecofeminism and deep ecology -- Deep ecology and ecofeminism -- Searching for common ground -- Toward a womanist analysis of birth -- Place of women in polluted places -- Development as a new project of western patriarchy -- Babies, heroic experts, and a poisoned earth -- Goddess in the metropolis -- Women, home, and community -- Evolution of an ecofeminist -- Daughters of growing things -- Women against wasting the world -- Perspective or escape -- Artists as healers.

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