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Book Synopsis
In its careful account of eco/feminist activism in Clayoquot Sound in the early 1990s, The Changing Nature of Eco/Feminism confounds prevailing stories about eco/feminism, feminism, and Clayoquot itself.

Table of Contents

Preface: “She Goes On and On and On”

1 Rethinking Eco/Feminism through Clayoquot Sound

2 Eco/Feminist Genealogies: Essentialism, Universalism, and Telling (Trans)national Histories

3 Eco/Feminism and the Question of Nature

4 Clayoquot Histories: Our Home and Native Land?

5 “It was like a war zone”: The Clayoquot Peace Camp and the Gendered Politics of (Non)Violence

6 Mothers, Grandmothers, and Other Queers in Eco/Feminist Activism

7 Romanticizing the (Gendered) Nature of Childhood?

8 Unnatural Histories: Mother Nature, Family Trees, and Other Human-Nature Relationships

9 Eco/Feminism and the Changing Nature of Feminism

Appendix

Notes

References

Index

The Changing Nature of EcoFeminism

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      Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
      Publication Date: 15/01/2016
      ISBN13: 9780774826280, 978-0774826280
      ISBN10: 0774826282

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In its careful account of eco/feminist activism in Clayoquot Sound in the early 1990s, The Changing Nature of Eco/Feminism confounds prevailing stories about eco/feminism, feminism, and Clayoquot itself.

      Table of Contents

      Preface: “She Goes On and On and On”

      1 Rethinking Eco/Feminism through Clayoquot Sound

      2 Eco/Feminist Genealogies: Essentialism, Universalism, and Telling (Trans)national Histories

      3 Eco/Feminism and the Question of Nature

      4 Clayoquot Histories: Our Home and Native Land?

      5 “It was like a war zone”: The Clayoquot Peace Camp and the Gendered Politics of (Non)Violence

      6 Mothers, Grandmothers, and Other Queers in Eco/Feminist Activism

      7 Romanticizing the (Gendered) Nature of Childhood?

      8 Unnatural Histories: Mother Nature, Family Trees, and Other Human-Nature Relationships

      9 Eco/Feminism and the Changing Nature of Feminism

      Appendix

      Notes

      References

      Index

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