Ecofeminism on the Edge

Theory and Practice

Goran Đurđević|Suzana Marjanić
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Ecofeminism is defined as a unique academic discipline, theoretical framework, and political and philosophical movement centred around both environmental and feminist concerns. With a special focus on education and underrepresented geographical locations, Ecofeminism on the Edge: Theory and Practice is an inclusive collection of theories, discourses, art, identities, and practices related to this discipline.

Expert contributors collaborate with junior scholars and early-stage researchers to demonstrate the compatibilities between different generations, academic backgrounds, political views, and gender perspectives for a holistic, globally conscious approach to ecofeminism and ecofeminist studies. Chapters focus on regions not yet represented in this discipline as well as emerging educational practices to provide a truly inclusive approach to the many creative solutions ecofeminism offers. Topics explored include promoting ecofeminisms plural as potential solutions for environmental and social crises, gender inequality, labour issues, and capitalism.

An interdisciplinary approach to an interdisciplinary field, Ecofeminism on the Edge: Theory and Practice understands ecofeminism as a connective point between issues of gender and the environment, one with strong solutional potential for two distinct, yet often interconnected, fields.

Chapter 1. Ecofeminism-Introduction; Goran Đurđević and Suzana Marjanić

  • Part I: Ecofem-Theories and discourses
  • Chapter 2. Humans and the More-Than-Human World: Political Solidarity against Eco-Social Opression; Tara Kalaputi
  • Chapter 3. The Portal Audience: Ecofeminizam on Social Networks; Sandra Iršević
  • Chapter 4. Ecofeminist Voices from Southeastern Europe; Goran Đurđević and Suzana Marjanić
  • Chapter 5. The Ecofeminist capacities of Slavic Gymnastics for Women; Magdalena Bogusławska
  • Chapter 6. Writing “For” The Cows: Ecofeminism, Anthropology And Disciplinarity; Sarah Czerny
  • Part II: Ecofem-Art
  • Chapter 7. Herbal magic in South Slavic Oral lyric songs; Ana Vukmanović
  • Chapter 8. Fisherman Plunk's Supper: A Feminist-Vegan Reading of a Fairy Tale; Lada Čale Feldman
  • Chapter 9. Searching for "A Green Place" in a World of "Fire And Blood": An (Eco)Feminist Reading of The Mad Max: Fury Road; Marija Geiger Zeman, Mirela Holy, and Brigita Miloš
  • Chapter 10. Agnes Varda: How do we embody the World: When we are not exploiting it?; Nataša Govedić
  • Chapter 11. An Ecofeminist Approach to Paula Rego’s Dog Women; Barbara Martinović
  • Chapter 12. Queer Island Feminism in Magda Dulčić’s Comics; Jadranka Ryle
  • Part III: Ecofem-Practices
  • Chapter 13. The Space Between Motherhood and Mother-Earth: An Ecofeminist Analysis of the Post-Development Model in Bolivia; Maryse Helbert
  • Chapter 14. Women’s Lives and Agriculture In Rural Nigeria: An Ecofeminist Analysis; Joy Ogbemudia and Karen Vollum – Dix;
  • Chapter 15. Ecofeminising Law: Some Notions towards Rethinking Law for Equity and Sustainability; Clara Esteve Jordà
  • Chapter 16. All the Women Living Inside Me; Bénédicte Meillon
  • Chapter 17. Ecofeminism for a Just and Sustainable Transition'; Ariel Salleh

Goran Đurđević (Djurdjevich) is a Croatian archaeologist, anthropologist and environmental historian who works as Assistant Professor at Beijing Foreign Studies University, China. His research interests include environmental and digital humanities, empire studies, and global antiquities.

Suzana Marjanić is on the staff at the Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research, Zagreb, Croatia, where she researches the theories of ritual and myth, critical animal studies and performance art.