This paper will argue that ecofeminist political economy can make a major contribution to green economics. Ecofeminist political economy sees women's work and lives, like the natural world, as being externalised by current economic systems. Through an analysis of the gendering of economic systems, the paper explores alternative ways of conceptualising the provisioning of human societies. Central to this is a critique of conventional notions of 'the economy' and its dualist framework that only values marketable aspects of humanity and nature. The paper identifies the core elements of an ecofeminist analysis, including women's work as body work in biological time, and the necessarily embedded and localised nature of this work. From this persp...
Political Ecology is firmly established as an important area of enquiry within Geography that attend...
This book addresses the question of domestic environmental labour from an ecofeminist perspective. A...
Feminist economists argue for the primary importance of unpaid work in sustaining the activities of ...
Ecofeminism, as its name implies, brings together the insights of feminism and ecology. Feminism is ...
Ecofeminism asserts that there is a relationship between the subordination and oppression of women a...
Postcolonial feminism rests on the fact that Western feminism does not suffice for all the women of ...
This article provides an overview of feminist ecological economics, with special attention to three ...
Within contemporary feminism, common approaches to feminising the economy involve adding a sphere or...
Within contemporary feminism, common approaches to feminising the economy involve adding a sphere or...
The qualitatively new ecological situation is primarily a consequence of the consumer productive act...
ABSTRACT: Ecocriticism is, as put forward by Diamond and Orenstein, ‘a new term for ancient wisdom’....
New developments in feminist ecological economics and ecofeminist economics are contributing to the ...
This essay presents a view of ecological socialism that draws on and applies materialist and ecologi...
Green political economy is a relatively new area of study, arising as it has over the last two decad...
This paper explores the potential of ecological feminism (ecofeminism) to transcend patriarchal soci...
Political Ecology is firmly established as an important area of enquiry within Geography that attend...
This book addresses the question of domestic environmental labour from an ecofeminist perspective. A...
Feminist economists argue for the primary importance of unpaid work in sustaining the activities of ...
Ecofeminism, as its name implies, brings together the insights of feminism and ecology. Feminism is ...
Ecofeminism asserts that there is a relationship between the subordination and oppression of women a...
Postcolonial feminism rests on the fact that Western feminism does not suffice for all the women of ...
This article provides an overview of feminist ecological economics, with special attention to three ...
Within contemporary feminism, common approaches to feminising the economy involve adding a sphere or...
Within contemporary feminism, common approaches to feminising the economy involve adding a sphere or...
The qualitatively new ecological situation is primarily a consequence of the consumer productive act...
ABSTRACT: Ecocriticism is, as put forward by Diamond and Orenstein, ‘a new term for ancient wisdom’....
New developments in feminist ecological economics and ecofeminist economics are contributing to the ...
This essay presents a view of ecological socialism that draws on and applies materialist and ecologi...
Green political economy is a relatively new area of study, arising as it has over the last two decad...
This paper explores the potential of ecological feminism (ecofeminism) to transcend patriarchal soci...
Political Ecology is firmly established as an important area of enquiry within Geography that attend...
This book addresses the question of domestic environmental labour from an ecofeminist perspective. A...
Feminist economists argue for the primary importance of unpaid work in sustaining the activities of ...