Two EcoFeminists

“To the extent that ecofeminist literary criticism [...] offers a critique of the many forms of oppression and advocates the centrality of human diversity and biodiversity to our survival on this planet; and to the extent that it emphasizes the urgency of political action aimed at dismantling institution of oppression and building egalitarian and ecocentric networks in their place—[...]ecofeminist literary criticism has a vital contribution to make.” ~Greta Gaard and Patrick D. Murphy

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  • Karen J. Warren
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