EcofeminismBloomsbury Publishing, 2014 M03 13 - 360 páginas This groundbreaking work remains as relevant today as when it was when first published. Two of Zed's best-known authors argue that ecological destruction and industrial catastrophes constitute a direct threat to everyday life, the maintenance of which has been made the particular responsibility of women. In both industrialized societies and the developing countries, the new wars the world is experiencing, violent ethnic chauvinisms and the malfunctioning of the economy also pose urgent questions for ecofeminists. Is there a relationship between patriarchal oppression and the destruction of nature in the name of profit and progress? How can women counter the violence inherent in these processes? Should they look to a link between the women's movement and other social movements? Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva offer a thought-provoking analysis of these and many other issues from a unique North-South perspective. They critique prevailing economic theories, conventional concepts of women's emancipation, the myth of 'catching up' development, the philosophical foundations of modern science and technology, and the omission of ethics when discussing so many questions, including advances in reproductive technology and biotechnology. In constructing their own ecofeminist epistemology and methodology, these two internationally respected feminist environmental activists look to the potential of movements advocating consumer liberation and subsistence production, sustainability and regeneration, and they argue for an acceptance of limits and reciprocity and a rejection of exploitation, the endless commoditization of needs, and violence. |
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... Subsistence Perspective (1999). Vandana Shiva, a world-renowned environmental leader and thinker, is director of the Research Foundation on Science, Technology, and Ecology. In 1993, Shiva won the Alternative Nobel Peace Prize and in ...
... Subsistence Perspective (1999). Vandana Shiva, a world-renowned environmental leader and thinker, is director of the Research Foundation on Science, Technology, and Ecology. In 1993, Shiva won the Alternative Nobel Peace Prize and in ...
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... Subsistence v. Development 4 The Myth of Catching-up Development Maria Mies 55 5 The Impoverishment of the Environment: Women and Children Last Vandana Shiva 70 6 Who Made Nature Our Enemy? Maria Mies 91 Part 3 The Search for Roots 7 ...
... Subsistence v. Development 4 The Myth of Catching-up Development Maria Mies 55 5 The Impoverishment of the Environment: Women and Children Last Vandana Shiva 70 6 Who Made Nature Our Enemy? Maria Mies 91 Part 3 The Search for Roots 7 ...
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... Subsistence: Freedom v. Liberalization 17 Liberating the Consumer Maria Mies 251 18 Decolonizing the North Vandana Shiva 264 19 People or Population: Towards a New Ecology of Reproduction Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva 277 Part 7 ...
... Subsistence: Freedom v. Liberalization 17 Liberating the Consumer Maria Mies 251 18 Decolonizing the North Vandana Shiva 264 19 People or Population: Towards a New Ecology of Reproduction Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva 277 Part 7 ...
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... subsistence fosters food sovereignty, participatory democracy and reciprocity with natural ecosystems. It was inevitable that Mies and Shiva would join together – with their strong postcolonial insights, exposé of the twentieth century ...
... subsistence fosters food sovereignty, participatory democracy and reciprocity with natural ecosystems. It was inevitable that Mies and Shiva would join together – with their strong postcolonial insights, exposé of the twentieth century ...
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... Subsistence Perspective; an autobiography, The Village and the World, was published in 2010. Vandana gained a Canadian Ph.D. in theoretical physics. But as a young mother concerned by the nuclear threat to life on Earth, she left her ...
... Subsistence Perspective; an autobiography, The Village and the World, was published in 2010. Vandana gained a Canadian Ph.D. in theoretical physics. But as a young mother concerned by the nuclear threat to life on Earth, she left her ...
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Part 2 Subsistence v Development | 55 |
Part 3 The Search for Roots | 98 |
Part 4 Ecofeminism v New Areas of Investment through Biotechnology | 164 |
Part 5 Freedom for Trade or Freedom for Survival? | 218 |
Freedom v Liberalization | 251 |
Part 7 Conclusion | 297 |
Index | 325 |
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