Does woman speak for nature? : Towards a genealogy of ecological feminisms / Sylvia Bowerbank
Published in: | Between monsters, goddesses and cyborgs : feminist confrontations with science, medicine and cyberspace.(1996) S. 120 - 134 |
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Main Author: | Bowerbank, Sylvia (Author) |
Format: | Article |
Language: | German |
Related Items: | In:
Between monsters, goddesses and cyborgs : feminist confrontations with science, medicine and cyberspace.(1996) |
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