Ecofeminism
Discover the transformative insights of Ecofeminism by Jytte Nhanenge, published by University Press of America in 2011. This compelling paperback, spanning 560 pages, delves into the interconnected crises of poverty, environmental degradation, violence, and human rights violations. Nhanenge challenges readers to expand their awareness and advocate for essential changes that harmonize the forces of yin and yang. By addressing the roots of these pressing issues, the book emphasizes that without a shift away from patriarchal domination, the very fabric of life on Earth is at risk. Ideal for those passionate about conservation, sustainable development, and social justice, Ecofeminism serves as a crucial resource for understanding the complex relationship between economic conditions, environmentalism, and women's roles in development. Join the movement towards a more equitable and sustainable future with this essential read.