Reweaving the World : The Emergence of Ecofeminism / Irene Diamond; Gloria Feman Orenstein - San Francisco; The Sierra Club ; 1990 - 320p; 23x15cm

The Ecofeminist Movement represents the coming together or the environmental, feminist, and Women's spirituality movements out of a share concern for the well-concern for the well-being of the Earth and all forms of life that our Earth supports. Reweaving the World is a major resource on ecofeminism, gathering in a single volume articles, essays, and poetic prose pieces by the foremost writers, scholars, activists, artists, and spiritual teachers of this movement Interweaving politics and philosophy, theory and activism, this provocative collection advocates a restoration of harmony in a global environment damaged by a devaluation of nature and women. Contributors: Sally Abbott; Paula Gunn Allen; Rachel L. Bagby; Carol P. Christ; Irene Diamond; Riane Eisler; Yaakov Jerome Garb; Susan Griffin; Cynthia Hamilton; Irene Javors; Catherine Keller; Mara Lynn Keller; Marti Kheel; Ynestra King; Carolyn Merchant; Lin Nelson; Gloria Feman Orenstein; Judith Plant; Lee Quinby; Arisika Razak; Julia Scofield Russell; Vandana Shiva; Charlene Spretnak; Starhawk; Brian Swimme; Michael E. Zimmerman


English

0-87156694x

89-29295


HQ1-2044 The Family. Marriage. Women- Feminism/Ecofeminism

GF50.R49 1990

304.2-- / dc20