Ecofeminism- Women, Culture, Nature by Karen J Warren

Part One-Taking Empirical Data Seriously

1-Taking Empirical Data Seriously: An Ecofeminist Philosophical Perspective by Karen J Warren
2-Ecofeminism Through an Anticolonial Framework by Andy White

3-Women of Color, Environmental Justice, and Ecofeminism by Dorceta E. Taylor

4-Women's Knowledge as Expert Knowledge: Indian Women and Economic Development by Deane Curtain

5-Epistemic Responsibility and the Inuit of Canada's Eastern Arctic: An Ecofeminist Appraisal by Douglas Buege

6-Women and Power by Petra Kelly

7-Learning to Live with Differences: The challenge of Ecofeminist Community by Judith Plant

8-"The Earth is the Indian's Mother, Nhandecy" by Eliane Potiguara

Part Two - Interdisciplinary Perspectives

9-Leisure: Celebration and Resistance in the Ecofeminist Quilt by Karen M. Fox
10-Ecofeminism and Work by Robert Alan Sessions

11-Ecofeminism and Children by Ruthanne Kurth-Schai

12-Ecofeminism and Meaning by Susan Griffin

13-Ecofeminist Literary Criticism by Gretchen T. Legler

14-Rhetoric, Rape and EcoWarfare in the Persian Gulf by Adrienne E. Christiansen

15-The Nature of Race: Discourses of Racial Difference in Ecofeminist Discourse by Noel Sturgeon

16-Ecofeminism in Kenya: A Chemical Engineer's Perspective by Joseph R. Loer

17-Keeping the Soil in Good Heart:Women, Weeders, the Environment, and Ecofeminism by Candice Bradley

18-Remediating Development through an Ecofeminist Lens by Betty Wells & Danielle Wirth

19-Scientific Ecology and Ecological Feminism: The Potential for Dialogue by Catherine Zabinski

Part Three-Philosophical Perspectives

20-Androcentrism and Anthropocentrism: Parallels and Politics by Val Plumwood
21-Revaluing Nature by Lori Gruen

22-Self and Community in Environmental Ethics by Wendy Donner

23-Kant and Ecofeminism by Holyn Wilson

24-Women-Animals-Machines:A Grammar for a Wittgensteinian Ecofeminism by Wendy Lee Lampshire

25-Radical Nonduality in Ecofeminist Philosophy by Charlene Spretnak