Kommentar |
Gender and Environment: Feminist Perspectives on naturecultures In this course we will discuss different approaches which analyze the relationship between the social, the natural, and the economic. Our main focus will be a queer and ecofeminist perspective. The course brings together texts from diverse horizons within the framework of feminist political ecology.
The seminar is based on intensive lecture, and participants should be willing to read and prepare properly the assigned texts. |
Literatur |
Agarwal, Bina (1992): The Gender and Environment Debate. Lessons from India. Feminist Studies, 18 (1), pp. 119-158 Bauhardt, Christine (2013): Rethinking gender and nature from a material(ist) perspective. Feminist economics, queer ecologies and resource politics. In: European Journal of Women's Studies 20 (4), pp. 361-375 Harcourt, Wendy/Nelson, Ingrid (eds.)(2105): Practising Feminist Political Ecologies. London: Zed Books Mellor, Mary (2006): Ecofeminist political economy. In: International Journal of Green Economics, 1 (1/2), pp. 139-150 Sturgeon, Noel (1997): Ecofeminist Natures. Race, Gender, Feminist Theory and Political Action. New York/London: Routledge |