Karen J. Warren
Born
in The United States
September 10, 1947
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Ecofeminism: Women, Culture, Nature
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1997
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6 editions
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Ecofeminist Philosophy: A Western Perspective on What It Is and Why It Matters
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2000
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4 editions
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Ecological Feminism
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published
1994
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4 editions
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Ecological Feminist Philosophies (A Hypatia Book)
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published
1996
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3 editions
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THE THEORY OF EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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published
1995
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Bringing Peace Home: Feminism, Violence, and Nature (A Hypatia Book)
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1996
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2 editions
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Theory and Practice of Experiential Education
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Hypathia: Ecological Feminism (Vol. 12 No. 1)
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published
1991
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Filosofías ecofeministas (Akademeia)
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Hypatia
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published
1991
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“Women are described in animal terms as pets, cows, sows, foxes, chicks, serpents, bitches, beavers, old bats, old hens, mother hens, pussycats, cats, cheetahs, bird-brains, and hare-brains…‘Mother Nature’ is raped, mastered, conquered, mined; her secrets are ‘penetrated,’ her ‘womb’ is to be put into the service of the ‘man of science.’ Virgin timber is felled, cut down; fertile soil is tilled, and land that lies ‘fallow’ is ‘barren,’ useless. The exploitation of nature and animals is justified by feminizing them; the exploitation of women is justified by naturalizing them”
― Ecological Feminism
― Ecological Feminism
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