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Dangerous Intersection: Feminism, Population and the Environment

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This work provides a multicultural and internatinal perspective on three major global environmental degradation, economic development and the population explosion. It presents alternative voices and approaches to the policies, supported by the mainstream and NGOs alike, that focus on the fertility of poor black women in both North and South as the primary threat to the ecological viability of the planet. A feminist response to the impact of neo-Malthusian ideas on women in both North and South, the book provides interdisciplinary perspectives for women's studies, development and environment.

320 pages, Paperback

First published June 30, 2006

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Jael Silliman

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