ABSTRACT

Feminist Political Ecology explores the gendered relations of ecologies, economies and politics in communities as diverse as the rubbertappers in the rainforests of Brazil to activist groups fighting racism in New York City.
Women are often at the centre of these struggles, struggles which concern local knowledge, everyday practice, rights to resources, sustainable development, environmental quality, and social justice.
The book bridges the gap between the academic and rural orientation of political ecology and the largely activist and urban focus of environmental justice movements.

part I|23 pages

Conceptual Overview

chapter 1|21 pages

Gender And Environment

A feminist political ecology perspective

part II|100 pages

Gendered Organizations

chapter 2|35 pages

Out on the Front Lines But Still Struggling for Voice

Women in the rubber tappers' defense of the forest in Xapuri, Acre, Brazil

chapter 3|24 pages

Feminist Politics And Environmental Justice:

Women's community activism in West Harlem, New York

chapter 4|19 pages

Protecting The Environment Against State Policy In Austria

From women's participation in protest to new voices in parliament

chapter 5|20 pages

Spanish Women Against Industrial Waste

A gender perspective on environmental grassroots movements

part III|84 pages

Gendered Resource Rights

chapter 6|28 pages

Gendered Visions For Survival

Semi-arid regions in Kenya

chapter 7|25 pages

Developing And Dismantling Social Capital

Gender and resource management in the Philippines

chapter 8|29 pages

"Our Lives Are No Different From That Of Our Buffaloes"

Agricultural change and gendered spaces in a central Himalayan valley

part IV|75 pages

Gendered Knowledge

chapter 9|13 pages

Gendered Knowledge: Rights And Space In Two Zimbabwe Villages

Reflections on methods and findings

chapter 10|27 pages

From Forest Gardens To Tree Farms

Women, men, and timber in Zambrana-Chacuey, Dominican Republic

chapter 11|20 pages

Where Kitchen And Laboratory Meet

The "tested food for Silesia" program

chapter 12|13 pages

"Hysterical Housewives" And Other Mad Women

Grassroots environmental organizing in the United States

part V|23 pages

Conclusion

chapter 13|21 pages

Feminist Political Ecology

Crosscutting themes, theoretical insights, policy implications