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By drawing on the complex interplay of ecology and feminism, ecofeminists identify links between the domination of nature and the oppression of women. This volume introduces a variety of innovative approaches for advancing ecofeminist activism, demonstrating how words exert power in the world.

Trade Review

“ …research students and academics will enjoy reading [this volume], and undergraduate students may benefit from the overview chapters that frame the theoretical approaches therein. I commend the collection on its ambitious scope and look forward to further investigations that extend critiques of gender, power and technology in such an engaging, interdisciplinary way. While feminist revitalisations are changing the political, social and cultural context in which this text sits, its validity as a piece of academic work remains.” · Gender, Place and Culture

“Ecofeminism and Rhetoricis helpful as an introductory text on ecofeminism for undergraduates, as well as for researchers open to incorporating an ecofeminist outlook into their work. [It]also is a valuable resource for those already familiar with ecofeminism…[The volume offers] valuable contributions to the academic literature while also opening pathways for activists and individuals concerned with creating change in their communities. · Anthropological Forum: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Comparative Sociology

“[This volume’s] material is challenging—in terms of its challenge to popular thinking and conventional scholarship—and, yes, even troubling. However, the authors' reflection on their own work and the frames offered at the beginning and the end of the book provide useful ways of processing the theories and examples, making this is a book… appropriate for a variety of audiences ranging from the seasoned ecofeminist to one who has just discover ecofeminism.” · Women & Language

Vakoch’s essay collection, although varied in subject matter, is successful because of its loose definition of both rhetoric and ecofeminism…[It] presents unique and intelligent arguments that uncover new avenues to approaching different ecologies…Plagued by accusations of containing impractical, high theoretical subject matter, ecocritical theory needs more tangibly applicable strategies like those found within Ecofeminism and Rhetoric to enact environmental change.” · The Journal of Ecocriticism

A book on ecofeminist rhetoric assumes a difficult task….this collection of essays does an admirable job of opening the topic of ecofeminist rhetoric to further inquiry…and gives us a small but potentially very valuable window on one avenue of developing the field in this postapocalyptic era of global warming, species reduction, desertification, ecoracism, environmental injustice, slumming as a growth industry in rapid urbanization, and one energy crisis after another. · Rhetoric Review

"In less that 180 pages, this book provides a comprehensive, well written, and carefully annotated overview of ecofeminism including the past, the present, and anticipated further developments in the future. Highly recommended!” · Mother Pelican. A Journal of Sustainable Human Development

“[O]ne of the very few books to have been published in the last 10 years on the declared topic of ecofeminism…the volume is a necessary and timely rethinking of ecofeminism; it includes some strikingly original essays that challenge and extend current ecofeminist thinking in exciting ways; and its general insistence on action and intervention (including rhetoric) as a way of collecting and evaluating ecofeminist thought is intelligent, effective and important. · Catriona Mortimer-Sandilands, York University

The overall approach of an ecofeminist analysis focused on rhetoric (discourse and persuasion) is original and interesting in its promise of a new and valuable form of, or perspective on, ecofeminist analysis. Many of the chapters struck me as flat-out fascinating: both wonderfully written and truly ground-breaking in their originality of focus and integration. In fact, what I think is most wonderful about this book is its real, almost startling, originality. · Catherine Roach, University of Alabama



Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables

Foreword
Glynis Carr, Bucknell University

Preface
Douglas A. Vakoch, California Institute of Integral Studies and SETI Institute

Chapter 1. “The rhetorics of critical ecofeminism: Conceptual connection and reasoned response”
Jeffrey Bile, Spalding University

Chapter 2. “Into the wild: An ecofeminist perspective on the human control of canine sexuality and reproduction”
Karla Armbruster, Webster University

Chapter 3. “Gender representations in orangutan primatological narratives: Essentialist interpretations of sexuality, motherhood and women”
Stacey K. Sowards, University of Texas at El Paso

Chapter 4. “Invitational rhetoric: Alternative rhetorical strategy as ecofeminist practice for transformation of perception and use of energy in the residential built environment from the Keweenaw to Kerala”
Merle Kindred, Centre of Science and Technology for Rural Development

Chapter 5. “Ecofeminist ethics and digital technology: A case study of Microsoft Word”
Julia E. Romberger, Old Dominion University

Afterword
Patrick D. Murphy, University of Central Florida

Epilogue: “Unwrapping the enigma of ecofeminism: A solution to the illusion of incoherence”
Jeffrey A. Lockwood, University of Wyoming

Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 8/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780857451873, 978-0857451873
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      By drawing on the complex interplay of ecology and feminism, ecofeminists identify links between the domination of nature and the oppression of women. This volume introduces a variety of innovative approaches for advancing ecofeminist activism, demonstrating how words exert power in the world.

      Trade Review

      “ …research students and academics will enjoy reading [this volume], and undergraduate students may benefit from the overview chapters that frame the theoretical approaches therein. I commend the collection on its ambitious scope and look forward to further investigations that extend critiques of gender, power and technology in such an engaging, interdisciplinary way. While feminist revitalisations are changing the political, social and cultural context in which this text sits, its validity as a piece of academic work remains.” · Gender, Place and Culture

      “Ecofeminism and Rhetoricis helpful as an introductory text on ecofeminism for undergraduates, as well as for researchers open to incorporating an ecofeminist outlook into their work. [It]also is a valuable resource for those already familiar with ecofeminism…[The volume offers] valuable contributions to the academic literature while also opening pathways for activists and individuals concerned with creating change in their communities. · Anthropological Forum: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Comparative Sociology

      “[This volume’s] material is challenging—in terms of its challenge to popular thinking and conventional scholarship—and, yes, even troubling. However, the authors' reflection on their own work and the frames offered at the beginning and the end of the book provide useful ways of processing the theories and examples, making this is a book… appropriate for a variety of audiences ranging from the seasoned ecofeminist to one who has just discover ecofeminism.” · Women & Language

      Vakoch’s essay collection, although varied in subject matter, is successful because of its loose definition of both rhetoric and ecofeminism…[It] presents unique and intelligent arguments that uncover new avenues to approaching different ecologies…Plagued by accusations of containing impractical, high theoretical subject matter, ecocritical theory needs more tangibly applicable strategies like those found within Ecofeminism and Rhetoric to enact environmental change.” · The Journal of Ecocriticism

      A book on ecofeminist rhetoric assumes a difficult task….this collection of essays does an admirable job of opening the topic of ecofeminist rhetoric to further inquiry…and gives us a small but potentially very valuable window on one avenue of developing the field in this postapocalyptic era of global warming, species reduction, desertification, ecoracism, environmental injustice, slumming as a growth industry in rapid urbanization, and one energy crisis after another. · Rhetoric Review

      "In less that 180 pages, this book provides a comprehensive, well written, and carefully annotated overview of ecofeminism including the past, the present, and anticipated further developments in the future. Highly recommended!” · Mother Pelican. A Journal of Sustainable Human Development

      “[O]ne of the very few books to have been published in the last 10 years on the declared topic of ecofeminism…the volume is a necessary and timely rethinking of ecofeminism; it includes some strikingly original essays that challenge and extend current ecofeminist thinking in exciting ways; and its general insistence on action and intervention (including rhetoric) as a way of collecting and evaluating ecofeminist thought is intelligent, effective and important. · Catriona Mortimer-Sandilands, York University

      The overall approach of an ecofeminist analysis focused on rhetoric (discourse and persuasion) is original and interesting in its promise of a new and valuable form of, or perspective on, ecofeminist analysis. Many of the chapters struck me as flat-out fascinating: both wonderfully written and truly ground-breaking in their originality of focus and integration. In fact, what I think is most wonderful about this book is its real, almost startling, originality. · Catherine Roach, University of Alabama



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures and Tables

      Foreword
      Glynis Carr, Bucknell University

      Preface
      Douglas A. Vakoch, California Institute of Integral Studies and SETI Institute

      Chapter 1. “The rhetorics of critical ecofeminism: Conceptual connection and reasoned response”
      Jeffrey Bile, Spalding University

      Chapter 2. “Into the wild: An ecofeminist perspective on the human control of canine sexuality and reproduction”
      Karla Armbruster, Webster University

      Chapter 3. “Gender representations in orangutan primatological narratives: Essentialist interpretations of sexuality, motherhood and women”
      Stacey K. Sowards, University of Texas at El Paso

      Chapter 4. “Invitational rhetoric: Alternative rhetorical strategy as ecofeminist practice for transformation of perception and use of energy in the residential built environment from the Keweenaw to Kerala”
      Merle Kindred, Centre of Science and Technology for Rural Development

      Chapter 5. “Ecofeminist ethics and digital technology: A case study of Microsoft Word”
      Julia E. Romberger, Old Dominion University

      Afterword
      Patrick D. Murphy, University of Central Florida

      Epilogue: “Unwrapping the enigma of ecofeminism: A solution to the illusion of incoherence”
      Jeffrey A. Lockwood, University of Wyoming

      Notes on Contributors
      Bibliography
      Index

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