Hypatia - Special Issue on Ecological Feminism

Introduction by Karen J. Warren - “Ecological Feminist Philosophies: An overview of the issues”

Ecofeminist theory and Grassroots Politics - by Stephanie Lahar

The Power and Promise of Ecological Feminism - by Karen J. Warren

Toward Thoughtful Ecofeminist Activism - by Christine Cuomo

Loving Your Mother: On the Woman : Nature Relation - by Catherine Roach

Toward an Ecological Ethic of Care - by Deane Curtin

Caring about Nature: Feminist Ethics and the Environment - by Roger J. H. King

Your Daughter or your Dog? A feminist assessment of the Animal Research issue - by Deborah Slicer

Ecofeminism and the Eating of Animals - by Carol J. Adams

Deep Ecology versus Ecofeminism: Healthy differences or Incompatible Philosophies?
- by Robert Sessions

Nature, Self, and Gender: Feminism, Environmental Philosophy and the Critique of Rationalism
- by Val Plumwood

When Lives become Logic Problems: Nuclear Deterrence , an Ecological Feminist Critique
- by Victoria Davion

Women and Language in Susan Griffin’s Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her
- by Carol H. Cantrell

Feminism and Ecology: On the Domination of Nature - by Patricia Jagentowicz Mills

Ground, Pivot, Motion: Ecofeminist Theory, Dialogics and Literary Practice - by Patrick D. Murphy

Ecological Feminism and Ecosystem Ecology - Karen J. Warren and Jim Cheney

Also published as “Ecological Feminist Philosophies” (1996) Edited by Karen J. Warren
Indiana University Press (A Hypatia Book) Indianapolis