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Rape of the Wild. By Andrée Collard with Joyce Contrucci. London: The Women's Press, 1988; Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989. - Healing the Wounds: The Promise of Ecofeminism. By Judith Plant (editor). Philadelphia and Santa Cruz: New Society Publishers, 1989.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2020

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Copyright © 1991 by Hypatia, Inc.

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In this essay “ecofeminists” refers to Collard, Plant, and the authors presented in Healing the Wounds. The contributors to the collection, in order of appearance, are Petra Kelly, Susan Griffin, Ynestra King, Corinne Kumar D'Souza, Sharon Doubiago, Ursula K. Le Guin, Ellen Bass, Anne Cameron, Pamela Philipose, Gwaganad, Vandana Shiva, Rachel Bagby, Marti Kheel, Starhawk, Deena Metzger, Charlene Spretnak, Dale Colleen Hamilton, Rosemary Radford Ruether, Margot Adler, Dolores LaChapelle, Radha Bhatt, Dorothy Dinnerstein, Joanna Macy, Marie Wilson, Margo Adair, Sharon Howell, Helen Forsey, and Caroline Estes. In text citations Collard's work is abbreviated RW, Plant's HW.

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