In this episode, Emma tells Eva about the early roots of Ecofeminism and its strange, essentialist solutions to fighting patriarchy and capitalism. Side-tangents include Aristotle, The Giving Tree, and mind-body dualism.
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Reading List:
- General Overview of Ecofeminism by Laila Fariha Zein & Adib Rifqi Setiawan
- Feminist Environmental Philosophy, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2015 Edition) by Warren, Karen J., edited by Edward N. Zalta
- The Paradox of Gendering Nature by G. Brach
- Feminism, Western Culture, and The Body, in Unbearable Weight by Susan Bordo
- The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology, and the Scientific Revolution by Carolyn Merchant
- Ecofeminism by Vandana Shiva and Maria Mies
- Women and Life on Earth records (WLOE)
- Climate Change and Gender Justice: International Policy and Legal Responses by Kameri-Mbote, Patricia
- Grassroots Activism: An Exploration of Women of Color’s Role in the Environmental Justice Movement by Rainey, Shirley A., and Glenn S. Johnson
- The store of early ecofeminist action regarding the Love Canal neighbourhood built on a toxic dump site
- "Columbus thought the world was shaped like a titty" article
- Image described in opening
- Ecofeminism diagrams by Sarah Davis
- Cover image from The Minnesota Women's Press