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Book Review
| This Elusive Land: Women and the Canadian Environment. Edited by Melody Hessing, Rebecca Raglon, and Catriona Sandilands. Vancouver and Toronto: UBC Press, 2005. xx + 386 pages. Bibliographical references and index. Cloth $85.00, paper $34.95.
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| This Elusive Land is a broad-ranging multidisciplinary collection. The editors bring a critical approach to one of the nagging questions underlying the study of gender and the environment: how to build upon ecofeminist analysis. They argue, "ecofeminist scholarship could continue to benefit from a more thorough-going understanding of the intense particularities of gender and nature in specific places and how these are organized by the complex intersections of power based upon both physical and cultural environments" (p. xiv). |
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