Greta Gaard

American feminist

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2022 Co-edited 'Contemplative Practices and Anti-Oppressive Pedagogies for Higher Education: Bridging the Disciplines' with Bengu Erguner-Tekinalp through Routledge, exploring intersections of pedagogy, contemplation, and social justice.
2020 Published two scholarly articles: 'Unstoried Air, Breath, Embodiment' in ISLE and 'Mindful Ecofeminism and the Multispecies Sangha' in Tarka
2020 Launched an 'Open Letter to the Environmental Humanities' during the COVID-19 pandemic, calling for scholars to commit to environmentally conscious behaviors. The letter was signed by over 40 international scholars and published in BifrostOnline's Spring 2020 issue.
2019 Authored 'Out of the Closets and Into the Climate! Queer Feminist Climate Justice', further developing the intersection of queer theory, feminism, and environmental activism.
2018 Published 'Ecofeminist Aesthetics', expanding theoretical frameworks in ecofeminist thought.
2017 Published 'Critical Ecofeminism' through Rowman & Littlefield/Lexington Books, further developing her theoretical contributions to ecofeminist thought.
2017 Wrote 'Feminism and Environmental Justice' and 'Just Ecofeminist Sustainability', continuing her critical work on intersectional environmental scholarship.
2015 Published 'Ecofeminism and Climate Change', analyzing the relationship between feminist theory and environmental challenges.
2014 Authored 'Indigenous Women and the Environmental Humanities', contributing to discussions of environmental justice from an indigenous feminist perspective.
2013 Published 'International Perspectives in Feminist Ecocriticism' through Routledge, expanding global perspectives in feminist environmental critique.
2013 Published scholarly works 'Literary Milk: Breastfeeding Across Race, Class, and Species' and 'Postcolonial Milk Studies', exploring intersectional perspectives in feminist and ecological scholarship.
October 2010 Published scholarly article 'Reproductive Technology, or Reproductive Justice?' in Ethics & the Environment journal

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