As the twenty-first century faces a crisis of democracy and sustainability, this book brings women academics and alternative globalisation activists into conversation.
Through studies of global neoliberalism, ecological debt, climate change, and the ongoing devaluation of reproductive and subsistence labour, these uncompromising essays by women thinkers expose the limits of current scholarship in political economy, ecological economics, and sustainability science.
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Ecological Debt: Embodied Debt by Ariel Salleh
PART I – HISTORIES
1. The Devaluation of Women’s Labour by Silvia Federici
Who is the ‘He’ of He Who Decides in Economic Discourse? by Ewa Charkiewicz
2. The Diversity Matrix: Relationship and Complexity by Susan Hawthorne
PART II – MATTER
3. Development for Some is Violence for Others by Nalini Nayak
4. Nuclearised Bodies and Militarised Space by Zohl de Ishtar
5. Women and Deliberative Water Management by Andrea Moraes and Ellie Perkins
PART III – GOVERNANCE
6. Mainstreaming Trade and Millennium Development Goals? by Gig Francisco and Peggy Antrobus
7. Policy and the Measure of Woman by Marilyn Waring
8. Feminist Ecological Economics in Theory and Practice by Sabine U. O’Hara
PART IV – ENERGY
9. Who Pays for Kyoto Protocol? Selling Oxygen and Selling Sex by Ana Isla
10. How Global Warming is Gendered by Meike Spitzner
11. Women and the Abuja Declaration for Energy Sovereignty by Leigh Brownhill and Terisa E. Turner
PART V – MOVEMENT
12. Ecofeminist Political Economy and the Politics of Money by Mary Mellor
13. Saving Women: Saving the Commons by Leo Podlashuc
14. From Eco-Sufficiency to Global Justice by Ariel Salleh
Index
关于作者
Ariel Salleh is an author who has made big waves in ecopolitics and environmental ethics. She is currently a researcher in Political Economy at the University of Sydney and a co-editor of the journal Capitalism Nature Socialism and the author of Eco-Sufficiency and Global Justice (Pluto, 2009).