Exploring the philosophical and political challenges of bridging feminist and ecological concerns, <i>Ecofeminism as Politics</i> argues that ecofeminism reaches beyond contemporary social movements as a political synthesis of four revolutions in one, taking in ecology, feminism, socialism, and postcolonial struggle.<br /><br /> Informed by a critical postmodern reading of Marxism, <i>Ecofeminism as Politics</i> integrates discourses on science, the body, culture, nature, and political economy. Highlighting the importance of finding commonalities between ecofeminist and indigenous struggles, Salleh offers a groundbreaking discussion of deep ecology, social ecology, eco-socialism, and postmodern feminism through the lens of an ecofeminist deconstruction.<br />
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