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  1. “An iconic text, one of the first to discuss ecofeminism and the inherent connections between women and nature … with its urgent discussions of climate change and human rights, Feminism or Death is a perennial feminist text … potent and timeless.”

    • Francoise D'eaubonne
    • Paperback
  2. An iconic text, one of the first to discuss ecofeminism and the inherent connections between women and nature ... with its urgent discussions of climate change and human rights, Feminism or Death is a perennial feminist text... potent and timeless.

    • Francoise D'eaubonne
  3. Feminism or death (French: Le Féminisme ou la mort) is a book of essays about ecofeminism by Françoise d´Eaubonne. In it, d'Eaubonne first coined the term ecofeminism (l'eco-féminisme), which conceptualizes the apparent linkage between the treatment of women and the environment.

    • Françoise d'Eaubonne
    • P. Horay, Verso Books
    • France
    • Ruth A. Hottell
  4. 8. März 2022 · Books. Feminism or Death: How the Women's Movement Can Save the Planet. Francoise d'Eaubonne. Verso Books, Mar 8, 2022 - Social Science - 352 pages. The passionately argued, incendiary French...

  5. 20. Okt. 2023 · Published in French in 1974 and appearing for the first time in English, radical feminist Françoise d'Eaubonne's Feminism or Death contends that due to the limitation of contemporary feminism that demands "fragments" of world management instead of wholly establishing a new humanism, ecofeminism will be the only possible salvation from the two mo...

  6. Feminism or Death: How the Womens Movement Can Save the Planet. Françoise d’Eaubonne, trans. from the French by Ruth Hottell. Verso, $26.95 trade paper (304p) ISBN 978-1-83976-440-0.

  7. Françoise d'Eaubonne ( French: [fʁɑ̃swaz d‿obɔn]; 12 March 1920 – 3 August 2005) was a French author, labour rights activist, environmentalist, and feminist. Her 1974 book, Le Féminisme ou la Mort, introduced the term ecofeminism. [1] . She co-founded the Front homosexuel d'action révolutionnaire, a homosexual revolutionary alliance in Paris. [2]