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The Emergence of Ecofeminist Political Economy
Author(s)Barry, John
AbstractEcofeminism is treated in a radical and materialist way by three works on the subject. Ariel Salleh’s ‘Ecofeminism as Politics: Nature, Marx and the Postmodern’, Asoka Bandarage’s ‘Women, Population and Global Crisis’, and Mary Mellor’s ‘Feminism and Ecology’ see the main contradiction in the world economy as the unvalued reproductive work of women and the position of women between nature and man. The three works do not fall into ecological or biological determinism. They develop their own explanatory position and develop Green politics.
IssueNo1
Pages150-155
ArticleArticle Not Available
SourceEnvironmental Politics
VolumeNo7
PubDateAutumn1998
ISBN_ISSN0964-4016
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