No. 17: Embracing Nature: The Women of the Eco-Feminist Movement

No. 17: Embracing Nature: The Women of the Eco-Feminist Movement

Who Killed the World? by Leila A. McNeill 

Finding a Home in the Heavens: Eco-feminist Thought in Aurora by Anna Reser 

For this issue, Leila traces the history of women's writing about nature and women's rights in popular culture in the 19th and 20th centuries. Anna writes on the idea of home and care in ecofeminism and in science fiction


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No. 18: Science at the Fringe: Gender and the Paranormal

No. 18: Science at the Fringe: Gender and the Paranormal

No. 16: Gender and Forensic Science on Television

No. 16: Gender and Forensic Science on Television