Women and Nature begins with the statement that generations of women have revered nature and explored their relationships with it. Why have they been overlooked? The book is not so much the story of nature and the women in it, but a listing of particular women and their efforts in writing, drawing, and promoting environmental awareness, preservation, and activism. Many have been aware of the strong ties among women, animals, and nature. As one pamphlet states: Nature is no mere mechanism, inanimate and insensible. But nature is more like women, whose real law is sympathy. Thus, the book sets out to rectify the omissions with name after name of women who have been active in this terrain. Glenda Riley takes a historical view of the women an...
Long Vistas is a charming odyssey which begins with Katherine Harris\u27s own experience of western ...
Review of: "Women of the Northern Plains: Gender and Settlement on the Homestead Frontier, 1870–1930...
The exploration and settlement of the American West have long been subjects of interest to American ...
Women and Nature begins with the statement that generations of women have revered nature and explore...
You\u27ve seen her in a hundred books, movies, and television programs: the madonna of the prairie....
Women of all backgrounds have contributed to the environmental history of the United States, but mos...
Reviews Susan R. Schrepfer\u27s \u27Nature\u27s Altars: Mountains, Gender, and American Environmenta...
Review of Nature\u27s Altars: Mountains, Gender, and American Environmentalism, by S. Schrepfe
accomplishes three main tasks. First, she convincingly argues that while holist nature ethicists The...
Kennedy\u27s subtitle is apt, for her book narrates the education of a biologist who becomes a secon...
Diane Kayongo-Male, reviewerGendered Fields: Rural Women, Agriculture, and EnvironmentCarolyn Sachs ...
Glenda Riley, professor of history at the University of Northern Iowa, has long been interested in d...
Despite over thirty years having elapsed since Joan Jensen and Darlis Miller, in The Gentle Tamers ...
Glenda Riley\u27s book offers the reader an absorbing account of the life-styles of Iowa frontierswo...
Review of Feminist Ecocriticism: Environment, Women, Literature, edited by Douglas A. Vakoch (New Yo...
Long Vistas is a charming odyssey which begins with Katherine Harris\u27s own experience of western ...
Review of: "Women of the Northern Plains: Gender and Settlement on the Homestead Frontier, 1870–1930...
The exploration and settlement of the American West have long been subjects of interest to American ...
Women and Nature begins with the statement that generations of women have revered nature and explore...
You\u27ve seen her in a hundred books, movies, and television programs: the madonna of the prairie....
Women of all backgrounds have contributed to the environmental history of the United States, but mos...
Reviews Susan R. Schrepfer\u27s \u27Nature\u27s Altars: Mountains, Gender, and American Environmenta...
Review of Nature\u27s Altars: Mountains, Gender, and American Environmentalism, by S. Schrepfe
accomplishes three main tasks. First, she convincingly argues that while holist nature ethicists The...
Kennedy\u27s subtitle is apt, for her book narrates the education of a biologist who becomes a secon...
Diane Kayongo-Male, reviewerGendered Fields: Rural Women, Agriculture, and EnvironmentCarolyn Sachs ...
Glenda Riley, professor of history at the University of Northern Iowa, has long been interested in d...
Despite over thirty years having elapsed since Joan Jensen and Darlis Miller, in The Gentle Tamers ...
Glenda Riley\u27s book offers the reader an absorbing account of the life-styles of Iowa frontierswo...
Review of Feminist Ecocriticism: Environment, Women, Literature, edited by Douglas A. Vakoch (New Yo...
Long Vistas is a charming odyssey which begins with Katherine Harris\u27s own experience of western ...
Review of: "Women of the Northern Plains: Gender and Settlement on the Homestead Frontier, 1870–1930...
The exploration and settlement of the American West have long been subjects of interest to American ...