User Review - Flag as inappropriatein her book she had pointd out how women are totally exploited and elinated from the society. and how privitization policies affect the women especially poors and socially backward communities like dalits etc.
Review: Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development
User Review - melissa/missy - Goodreads“To say that women and nature are intimately associated is not to say anything revolutionary. After all, it was precisely just such an assumption that allowed the domination of both women and nature ... Read full review
Review: Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development
User Review - C. - GoodreadsI really think this would be improved if she defined her terms. And wasn't so wanky. Read full review
Review: Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development
User Review - Cy - GoodreadsThis book changes everything. Read full review
Review: Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development
User Review - Ike Sharpless - GoodreadsA solid introduction to ecofeminism in particular and Shiva's brand of anti-globalization agroecology more generally (although Earth Democracy provides more of an 'entry level' critique). As with most ... Read full review
Review: Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development
User Review - Hungryfeminist - GoodreadsThorough, moving, informative and incredibly profound. Useful as both a resource on women's approaches to environmental issues, and interesting as a piece on the author's personal POV. Read full review
Review: Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development
User Review - Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership - GoodreadsOne of Cambridge Sustainability's Top 50 Books for Sustainability, as voted for by our alumni network of over 3,000 senior leaders from around the world. To find out more, click here. An unusual yet ... Read full review
Review: Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development
User Review - Goodreadsread partway thru. great book!