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ECOFEMINISM
Petra Mayerhofer PM@iers1.energietechnik.uni-stuttgart.de
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Animals. New York: Continuum Press, 1994.
*---. The Sexual Politics of Meat. New York: Continuum Press, 1992.
*---, ed. Ecofeminism and the Sacred. New York: Continuum Press, 1993.
*Biehl, Janet. Finding Our Way: Rethinking Ecofeminist Politics. Boston, MA: South End Press, 1991.
*Bigwood, Carol. Earth Muse: Feminism, Nature, and Art. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1993.
*Birke, Lynda. Women, Feminism, and Biology: The Feminist Challenge. Brighton: Harvestor Press, 1986.
*Bookchin, Murray. The Ecology of Freedom: The Emergence and Dissolution of Hierarchy. Pao Alto, CA: Cheshire Books, 1982.
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*Brown, Wilmette. Roots: Black Ghetto Ecology. London: Housewives in Dialogue, 1986.
*Budapest, Zsuzsanna Emese. The Goddess in the Office: A Personal Energy Guide for the Spiritual Warrior at Work. San Francisco, CA: Harper Books, 1993.
*Caldecott, Leonie, and Stephanie Leland, eds. Reclaim the Earth: Women Speak Out for Life on Earth. London: Women's Press, 1983.
*Caputi, Jane. Gossips, Gorgons and Crones: The Fates of the Earth. Santa Fe, NM: Bear and Company Publishers, 1993.
*Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring. Boston, MA: Hougton-Mifflin, 1970.
*Chase, Steve, ed. Defending the Earth: A Dialogue Between Murray Bookchin and Dave Foreman. Boston, MA: South End Press, 1991.
*Collard, Andree, and Joyce Contrucci. Rape of the Wild: Man's Violence Against Animals and the Earth. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1989.
*Diamond, Irene. Fertile Ground: Women, Earth, and the Limits of Control. Boston: Beacon Press, 1994.
*Diamond, Irene, and Gloria Feman Orenstein, eds. Reweaving the World: The Emergence of Ecofeminism. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1990.
*Dunbar, Dirk. The Balance of Nature's Polarities in New Paradigm Theory. New York: P. Lang, 1994.
Eisler, Riane. The Chalice The Blade: Our History, Our Future. San Francisco: Harper Row, 1987
*Environmental Philosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1993.
*Fuss, Diane. Essentially Speaking: Feminism, Nature, and Difference. New York: Routledge, 1989.
*Gaard, Greta, ed. Ecofeminism: Women, Animals, and Nature. Philadelphia,PA: Temple University Press, 1993.
Gaard, Greta. Ecological Politics: Ecofeminists and the Greens. Philadelphia: Temple University. Forthcoming 1997.
*Gray, Elizabeth Dodson. Patriarchy as a Conceptual Trap. Wellesley, MA: Tountable Press, 1982.
*Johnson, Elizabeth. Women, Earth, and Creator Spirit. NY:
Kelly, Petra. Non-Violence Speaking to Power. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1992
Kelly, Petra. Fighting for Hope. Boston: South End Press, 1985
*King, Ynestra. What is Ecofeminism New York: Ecofeminist Resources, 1990.
*Krall, Florence R. Ecotone: Wayfaring on the Margins. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1994.
*Marie-Daly, Bernice. Ecofeminism: Sacred Matter/Sacred Mother. Chambersburg, PA: ANIMA Books, 1991.
*Mellor, Mary. Breaking the Boundaries: Towards a Feminist Green Socialism. London: Virago, 1992.
*Merchant, Carolyn. The Death of Nature. New York: Harper and Row, 1980.
*---. Ecological Revolutions: Nature, Gender and Science in New England.Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1981/1989.
*---. Radical Ecology: The Search for a Livable World. New York: Routledge, 1992.
*Mies, Maria, and Vandana Shiva. Ecofeminism. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Fernwood Press, 1993 (or London : Zed Books, 1993).
*Murphy, Raymond. Rationality and Nature: A Sociological Inquiry into a Changing Relationship. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1994.
*Norwood, Vera. Made from this Earth: American Women and Nature. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1993.
*Plant, Judith, ed. Healing the Wounds: The Promise of Ecofeminism. Philadelphia, PA: New Society Publishers, 1989.
*Plant, Christopher, and Judith Plant. Turtle Talk: Voices for a Sustainable Future. Santa Cruz, CA: New Society Publishers, 1990.
*Plaskow, Judith, and Carol P. Christ, eds. Weaving the Visions: New Patterns in Feminist Spirituality. San Francisco, CA: Harper and Row Press, 1989.
*Plumwood, Val. Feminism and the Mastery of Nature. London: Routledge, 1993.
*Primavesi, Anne. From Apocalypse to Genesis: Ecology, Feminism, and Christianity. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, Press, 1991.
*Rae, Eleanor. Women, the Earth, the Divine. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1994.
*Reed, Thomas Vernon. Fifteen Jugglers, Five Believers: Literary Politics and the Poetics for American Social Movements. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1992.
*Rodda, Annabel. Women and the Environment. Zed Books Limited, 1991.
*Ruether, Rosemary Radford. Ecofeminisms: Symbolic and Social Connections Between the Oppression of Women and the Domination of Nature. Charlotte, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1991.
*---. Gaia and God: An Ecofeminist Theology of Earth Healing. San Francisco, CA: Harper Press, 1992.
*---. New Woman, New Earth. Seabury Press, 1975.
*Saunders, Jill. Non-Human Nature and Feminism: Towards a Green Feminist Theory. Worchester, England: Worchester College of Higher Education, 1991.
Seager, Joni. Earth Follies: Coming to Feminist Terms With the Environmental Crises. Routledge, 1992.
*Shiva, Vandana. Staying Alive: Women, Ecology, and Development. London: Zed Books Limited, 1988.
*Tucker, Mary Evelyn and John Grim, eds. Worldviews and Ecology. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 1993.
*Van Gough, Anna. Promise Me Love: A Preview of a Brighter Tomorrow. Grand Junction, CO: Lucy Mary Books, 1993.
*Warren, Karen, ed. with the assistance of Barbara Wells-Howe. Ecological Feminism. London: Routledge, 1994.
*---, ed. Ecological Feminism: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Bloomingon, IN: Indiana University Press, 1994.
*Women and the Environment. North York, Ontario: York University Press, 1993.
*Zimmerman, Michael E. Contesting Earth's Future: Radical Ecology and Postmodernity. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1994.
*Achtemeier, Elizabeth Rice. A New Age of Reason. Sound Cassette. Chatuagua
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*Adams, Carol. Anima, Animus, Animal. Ms. May/June 1991: 62-3.
*---. Developing Courses that Integrate Animal Rights and Feminism. APS Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 90 (Fall 1991): 135-43.
*---. Down to Earth: Finding Spirituality in Everyday Acts. Ms. 4 no 6 (May/June 1994): 20-22.
*---. Ecofeminism and the Eating of Animals. Hypatia 6.1 (Spring 1991): 125.
*Adams World. Videocassette. National Film Board of Canada.
*Alaimo, Stacey. Cyborg and Ecofeminist Interventions: Challenges for and Environmental Feminism. Feminist Studies 20 no 1 (Spring 1994): 133-153.
*Bertell, Rosalie. Charting a New Environmental Course. Women and Environments 13 (Winter/Spring 1991): 6-9.
*Biehl, Janet, and Val Plumwood. Gendered Rationality, letters to the editor. The Ecologist 22, no 5 (Sept./Oct. 1992): 255-6.
*Biehl, Janet. What is Social Ecofeminism Green Perspectives no 11 (October 1988): 3.
*Brown, Margaret. Ecofeminism: An Idea Whose Time has Come. Utne Reader April 1988).
*Brown, Wilmette. Roots: Black Ghetto Ecology. In Leonie Caldecott and Stephanie Leland, eds. Reclaim the Earth: Women Speak Out for Life on Earth. London: The Women's Press, 1983, pp. 73-85.
*Cantor, Aviva. The Club, the Yoke, and the Leash: What we can Learn from the Way a Culture Treats its Animals. Ms. (August 1983): 27-9.
*Cheney, Jim. Eco-feminism and Deep Ecology. Environmental Ethics 9 (Summer 1987): 117-34.
*Cuomo, Christine J. Unravelling the Problems in Ecofeminism. Environmental Ethics 14.4 (Winter 1992): 351-64.
*Curtin, Deane. Dogen, Deep Ecology, and the Ecological Self. Environmental Ethics 16 no 2 (Summer 1994): 195-214.
*Ecological Feminism. Special issue of Hypatia 6.1 (Spring 1991).
*Fox, Warwick. The Deep Ecology-Ecofeminism Debate and its Parallels. Environmental Ethics 9 (Summer 1987): 159-79.
*Full Circle. Videocassette. Women and Spirituality Series. Santa Monica, CA: Direct Cinema Ltd., 1993.
*Green, Karen. Freud, Wollstonecraft, and Ecofeminism: A Defense of Liberal Feminism. Environmental Ethics 16, no 2 (Summer 1994): 117-135.
*Holler, Linda. Thinking with the Weight of the Earth: Feminist Contributions to an Epistemology of Concreteness. Hypatia 5 (1990,1): 1-23.
*Jaskoski, Helen., Ecofeminism, Nuclearism, and O'Brien's The Nuclear Age. In The Nightmare Considered: Critical Essays on Nuclear War Literature. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1991.
*Kelly, Petra. Beyond the Greens. Ms. 2 no 3 (Nov./Dec. 1991): 70-2.
*---. Indigenous Love. Earth Island Journal 8 no. 1 (Winter 1993): 33.
*Kheel, Marti. The Liberation of Nature: A Circular Affair. Environmental Ethics 7 no.2 (Summer 1985): 135-50.
*King, Ynestra. The Ecofeminist Imperitive. In Leonie Caldecott and Stephanie Leland, eds. Reclaim the Earth: Women Speak Out for Life on Earth. London: The Women's Press, 1983, pp. 9-14.
*---. When Nature Meets Nurture. Ms. 4 no 1 (August 1993): 41-4.
*McNutt, Kristen. Watch Out for Ecofeminism. Nutrition Today 27, no. 1 (Febrauary 1992): 40-3.
*Merchant, Carolyn, and Janet Biehl. Perspectives on Ecofeminism. Environmental Action 24, no. 2 (Summer 1992): 18-9.
*Mills, Patricia Jagentowitcz. Feminism and Ecology: The Domination of Nature. Hypatia 6 (1991, 1): 162-78.
*Murphy, Patrick D. Ground, Pivot, Motion: Ecofeminist Theory, Dialogics, and Literary Practice. Hypatia 6.1 (Spring 1991), pp. 146-60.
*Plumwood, Val. Beyond the Dualistic Assumptions of Women, Men, and Nature. The Ecologist 22.1 (January 1992): 8-13.
*Rabillard, Sheila. Fen and the Production of a Feminist Ecotheater. Theater
*Roach, Catherine. Loving Your Mother: On the Woman-Nature Relationship. Hypatia 6 (1991,1): 46-59.
*Ross, Andrew. Wet, Dark, and Low, Eco-man Evolves from Eco-woman. Boundary 2 19 no 2 (Summer 1992): 205-33.
*Salleh, Ariel. The Ecofeminism/Deep Ecology Debate: A Reply to Patriarchal Reason. Environmental Ethics 15.4 (Fall 1993): 225-44.
*---. Class, Race, and Gender Discourse in the Ecofeminism/Deep Ecology Debate. Environmental Ethics 14.3 (Fall 1992): 195-216.
*Sandilands, Katie. Ecofeminism and its Discontents: Notes Toward a Politics of Diversity. The Trumpter 8:2 (Spring 1991), 90-6.
*Seager, Joni. A Not So Natural Disaster: How MIlitary-Think Gave Rise to the Great Flood of 1993. Ms. 4 no 3 (Nov.Dec. 1993): 26-8.
*Sessions, Robert. Deep Ecology versus Ecofeminism: Healthy Differences or Incompatible Philosophies Hypatia 6.1 (Spring 1991), 90.
*Stearney, Lynn M. Feminism, Ecofeminism, and the Maternal Archetype: Motherhood as a Feminine Universal. Communcation Quarterly 42, no 2 (Spring 1994): 145-59.
*Vance, Linda. Remapping the Terrain: Books on Ecofeminism. CHOICE 30 no 10 (June 1993): 1585-1594.
*Warren, Karen J. Feminism and Ecology: Making Connections. Environmental Ethics 9.1 (1987), pp. 3-20.
*---. The Power and Promise of Ecological Feminism. Environmental Ethics 12 (Summer 1990): 125-46.
*Williams, Christopher. The History of Utopias and Dystopias and Their Portrayal of Women and Nature. Unpublished paper for EN 397A. Lewisburg, PA, Bucknell University. Spring, 1994.
*Zimmerman, Michael. Feminism, Deep Ecology, and Environmental Ethics. Environmental Ethics 9 (Spring 1987): 21-44.