1990
DOI: 10.1080/10402659008425566
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Survival on earth: The meaning of feminism

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“…Women will be continuously subordinated to men and subordinated to culture if women do not fight back (Tong and Botts 2018, 210-12). In subsequent developments, self-criticism came from Warren, who saw that transformative ecofeminists had failed to read how the system of human oppression against non-humans occurred (Dinnerstein 1989;Tong and Botts 2018, 274-78;Warren 1995Warren , 1996.…”
Section: A Brief Genealogy Of the Ecofeminism And Its Unfinished Dial...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Women will be continuously subordinated to men and subordinated to culture if women do not fight back (Tong and Botts 2018, 210-12). In subsequent developments, self-criticism came from Warren, who saw that transformative ecofeminists had failed to read how the system of human oppression against non-humans occurred (Dinnerstein 1989;Tong and Botts 2018, 274-78;Warren 1995Warren , 1996.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The narrative extends to the rejection of skepticism rooted in religious anthropocentrism, aligning with the perspectives of spiritual ecofeminists like Starhawk (1989Starhawk ( , 1990. Additionally, the discourse seeks emancipation from the constraints of bodily enculturation and the denial of biological destiny, concepts championed by transformative ecofeminists such as Dinnerstein (1989) and Warren (1995Warren ( , 1996. Furthermore, the narrative distances itself from moral assumptions linking the equal rights of animals with women, echoing the sentiments of vegan ecofeminists as articulated by Kao (2006), Regan (2004), and Singer (2009).…”
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