Feminist Perspectives on Environment and Society
- 204pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Focusing on the intersection of gender and environmental issues, this book provides a thorough exploration of environmental sociology through a feminist lens. It critiques traditional sociological theories, highlighting the marginalization of feminist perspectives, particularly ecofeminism. The text discusses key concepts of nature-society relationships, examines human-nature interactions in areas like work and consumption, and outlines environmental political strategies. It culminates in a proposal for gender-sensitive socio-ecological research, advocating for a more inclusive approach to environmental studies.

