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Shifra Nerenberg crondias at gmail.com
Shifra Nerenberg crondias at gmail.com


I am researching what I call "ecofemtopia" or "the earth's utopia." It is a wholistic alternative to patriarchal capitalism -- a society based on ecofeminist principles of equality, sustainability, diversity, non-hierarchical politics, and discrimination-free economics. The original paper looked at three feminist intentional communities and three feminist utopian novels in order to establish the aforementoined principles.
I am researching what I call "ecofemtopia" or "the earth's utopia." It is a wholistic alternative to patriarchal capitalism -- a society based on [[ecofeminist]] principles of equality, sustainability, diversity, non-hierarchical politics, and discrimination-free economics. The original paper looked at three feminist intentional communities and three feminist utopian novels in order to establish the aforementoined principles.


Now, I am looking to possibly collaborate with someone(s) to take ecofemtopia to the next level. Currently, I am looking at many authors, from the obvious Sheri S Tepper and Marge Piercy to the perhaps less obvious Charles de Lint. I welcome any suggestions of books or authors to add to my ever-expanding list.
Now, I am looking to possibly collaborate with someone(s) to take ecofemtopia to the next level. Currently, I am looking at many authors, from the obvious [[Sheri S Tepper]] and [[Marge Piercy]] to the perhaps less obvious [[Charles de Lint]]. I welcome any suggestions of books or authors to add to my ever-expanding list.


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2006 March 17

Shifra Nerenberg crondias at gmail.com

I am researching what I call "ecofemtopia" or "the earth's utopia." It is a wholistic alternative to patriarchal capitalism -- a society based on ecofeminist principles of equality, sustainability, diversity, non-hierarchical politics, and discrimination-free economics. The original paper looked at three feminist intentional communities and three feminist utopian novels in order to establish the aforementoined principles.

Now, I am looking to possibly collaborate with someone(s) to take ecofemtopia to the next level. Currently, I am looking at many authors, from the obvious Sheri S Tepper and Marge Piercy to the perhaps less obvious Charles de Lint. I welcome any suggestions of books or authors to add to my ever-expanding list.