The Changing Nature of Eco/feminism Telling Stories from Clayoquot Sound
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Twenty-odd years after activists set up a peace camp blocking a logging road into an extensive area of temperate rainforest in Clayoquot Sound, that summer of protest still holds a prominent place in Canadian environmental discourse. Although the camp was said to be based on feminist or eco/feminist principles, insufficient attention has been paid to its impact on feminism and the debates that were raging at that time. Moore sets out to remedy this through a careful, qualitative study of the peace camp. She demonstrates that the sheer vitality of eco/feminist politics at the camp confounded dominant narratives of contemporary feminism and re-imagined eco/feminist politics for new times.
Book information
ISBN: | 9780774826273 |
Publisher: | University of British Columbia Press |
Imprint: | UBCPress |
Pub date: | 15 Apr 2015 |
DEWEY: | 305.4201 |
DEWEY edition: | 23 |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | 256 |
Weight: | 550g |
Height: | 163mm |
Width: | 236mm |
Spine width: | 23mm |