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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