The Changing Nature of Eco/Feminism

The Changing Nature of Eco/Feminism
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Publisher : UBC Press
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9780774826303
ISBN-13 : 0774826304
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Book Synopsis The Changing Nature of Eco/Feminism by : Niamh Moore

Download or read book The Changing Nature of Eco/Feminism written by Niamh Moore and published by UBC Press. This book was released on 2015-04-15 with total page 285 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the summer of 1993, activists set up a peace camp blocking a logging road into an extensive area of temperate rainforest in Clayoquot Sound that was slated for clear-cutting. Twenty-odd years later, Clayoquot holds a prominent place in environmental discourse, yet it is not generally associated with feminist or eco/feminist movements. The Changing Nature of Eco/Feminism argues that Clayoquot offers a potent site for examining a whole range of feminist issues. Through a careful study of eco/feminist activism against clear-cut logging practices in British Columbia, the book explores how a transnational eco/feminist practice insisted on an account of logging situated in histories of colonialism, holding the Canadian state to account for its deforestation practices. Moore demonstrates that the sheer vitality of eco/feminist politics at the Peace Camp in the summer of 1993 confounded dominant narratives of contemporary feminism and has re-imagined eco/feminist politics for new times.


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