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Ecofeminism and Globalization
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Part 1 Foreword Part 3 Introduction Part 4 I. Economic Globalization, the Environment, and Gender Chapter 5 1. Gender and the Environment Chapter 6 2. Can Ecofeminism Withstand Globalization? Part 7 II. Challenges to Ecofeminism: Concrete Cases Chapter 8 3. Women and Sacred Groves in Coastal Kenya: A Contribution to the Ecofeminist Debate Chapter 9 4. Challenging Ecofeminism: The Case of Chiapas Chapter 10 5. Traditions of Prudence Lost: A Tragic World of Broken Relationships Part 11 III. Regional and Transnational Expressions of Ecofeminism and Responses to Globalization Chapter 12 6. Ecofeminist Natures and Transnational Environmental Politics Chapter 13 7. Environmental Protection as Religious Action: The Case of Taiwanese Buddhist Women Chapter 14 8. The Con-spirando Women's Collective: Globalization from Below? Chapter 15 9. Ecofeminism: An Ethics of Life Chapter 16 10. Deconstructive Ecofeminism: A Japanese Critical Interpretation Chapter 17 11. Ecofeminists in the Greens Part 18 Contributors Chapter 19 Selected Bibliography

About the Author

Heather Eaton is professor of theology at Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Canada. Lois Ann Lorentzen is professor of theology and religious studies at the University of San Francisco.

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This book is an extremely valuable resource for anyone trying to understand—or teach—the connections among gender, the environmental crisis, and globalization.
*Roger S. Gottlieb, author of A Greener Faith: Religious Environmentalism and our Planet's Future*

The work is weighty. It is not offering fluff and uncritical new age spirituality. Rather, most articles deal with concrete realities and all the authors are self-reflective—identifying both the contributions and the limitations of different elements of, or types of, ecofeminism.
*Canadian Woman Studies*

This book is important to scholars in religion, gender, and environmental studies, but also should find its way into scholarship and teaching about international development and comparative ethics.
*Religious Studies Review*

The editors have collected a wonderful sampling of the field...This collection is a testament to the power of ecofeminism to bring about global justice.
*Waterwheel*

Ecofeminism and Globalization demonstrates the power of ecofeminism to unmask injustice in its many manifestations, and how feminist religious insights bring about social change in the real world.
*Mary E. Hunt, Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics, and Ritual (WATER)*

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