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  1. Aug 5, 2019 · Finding our way : rethinking ecofeminist politics. by. Biehl, Janet, 1953-. Publication date. 1991. Topics. Ecofeminism, Human ecology, Écoféminisme, Écologie humaine, Ecofeminism, Human ecology, Ecofeminism, Human ecology. Publisher. Montreal ; New York : Black Rose Books.

  2. Finding Our Way: Rethinking Ecofeminist Politics. Janet Biehl. Black Rose Books, 1991 - Nature - 159 pages. Finding Our Way is a well-written, clear introduction to a range of...

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  3. Finding Our Way: Rethinking Ecofeminist Politics. Janet Biehl. Black Rose Books, 1991 - Nature - 159 pages. "A well-written, clear introduction to a range of ecofeminist thought."--...

    • Janet Biehl
    • Black Rose Books, 1991
    • 0921689780, 9780921689782
  4. JSTA e3 4 FINDING OUR WAY RethinkingEcofeminist Politi cs JanetBiehl lEEc-Rl I ROSEI lBooKsl Monlreal/New York @IANET BIEHL 1991 No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by means,electronicor mechanical,including photocopying and recording, or by uny information storage or retrieval, without written permission from the publisher,exceptforbriefpassagesquoted by a reviewer in a newspaper or magazine.

  5. Sep 1, 1990 · In four essays, Biehl explores ecofeminism’s intellectual affinities with social ecology and other schools of thought; critiques the increasing role of Goddess mythology within today’s movement; spiritedly defends reason and naturalism against what she sees as a “counter-Enlightenment” mentality within feminist and academic circles; and ...

    • Janel Biehl, Janet Biehl
    • 1990
    • Shelagh Young
  6. Nov 1, 1994 · Finding Our Way: Rethinking Ecofeminist Politics. Shelagh Young. Published 1 November 1994. Environmental Science, Political Science. Feminist Review. Nowhere in the world of contemporary theory is there richer ground for leg-pulling than the realm of ecofeminist writing.

  7. May 11, 2023 · In four essays, Biehl explores ecofeminism’s intellectual affinities with social ecology and other schools of thought; critiques the increasing role of Goddess mythology within today’s movement; spiritedly defends reason and naturalism against what she sees as a “counter-Enlightenment” mentality within feminist and academic circles; and ...

    • Janel Biehl, Janet Biehl