The Death of Nature

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planted: 24/06/2023last tended: 05/08/2023

Carolyn Merchant.

As soon as I came across Carolyn Merchant’s book The Death of Nature (first published in 1980), I immediately saw that the ecofeminist perspective was a kind of parallel line of argument to the critique of Eurocentrism. She’d done something similar to the Africanist scholars like W. E. B. Du Bois and Cheikh Anta Diop, in uncovering a whole strand of history which the mainstream suppressed, and which forces us to rethink our relations to the world.

'Imperialism runs deep': Interview with Robert Biel on British Maoism and its afterlives

1. Elsewhere

1.1. In my garden

1.2. In the Agora

1.3. Mentions

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