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Index
Cover
About the Author
Title
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Preface to the critique influence change edition
1 Introduction: Why We Wrote This Book Together
Part 1 Critique and Perspective
2 Reductionism and Regeneration: A Crisis in Science
3 Feminist Research: Science, Violence and Responsibility
Part 2 Subsistence v. Development
4 The Myth of Catching-up Development
5 The Impoverishment of the Environment: Women and Children Last
6 Who Made Nature Our Enemy?
Part 3 The Search for Roots
7 Homeless in the ‘Global Village’
8 Masculinization of the Motherland
9 Women have no Fatherland
10 White Man’s Dilemma: His Search for What He Has Destroyed
Part 4 Ecofeminism v. New Areas of Investment through Biotechnology
11 Women’s Indigenous Knowledge and Biodiversity Conservation
12 New Reproductive Technologies: Sexist and Racist Implications
13 From the Individual to the Dividual: the Supermarket of ‘Reproductive Alternatives’
Part 5 Freedom for Trade or Freedom for Survival?
14 Self-Determination: The End of a Utopia?
15 GATT, Agriculture and Third World Women
16 The Chipko Women’s Concept of Freedom
Part 6 Subsistence: Freedom v. Liberalization
17 Liberating the Consumer
18 Decolonizing the North
19 People or Population: Towards a New Ecology of Reproduction
Part 7 Conclusion
20 The Need for a New Vision: the Subsistence Perspective
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