Ecofeminism

Ecofeminism by Jytte Nhanenge, published by Bloomsbury USA in April 2011, is a comprehensive exploration of the interconnected crises of poverty, environmental destruction, violence, and human rights abuses. This edition spans 560 pages and is presented in English, offering readers insights into the underlying causes of these pressing issues and the necessity for a balanced approach to societal change.
In this book, Nhanenge emphasizes the importance of increasing awareness and advocating for changes that address the imbalance created by patriarchal domination. Readers will find discussions that delve into social science, ethnic studies, and feminist theory, providing a framework for understanding how these elements intersect with human geography and social work. The text serves as a resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of these critical topics and their implications for society.
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This book is for those who desire to improve their understanding of the current crises of poverty, environmental destruction, violence, and human rights abuses, and their causes. Unless we increase our awareness and demand changes that balance the yang and yin forces, patriarchal domination will eradicate life on planet Earth.
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