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Ecofeminist writer, scholar, and activist. Her work has been one of the first to integrate queer theory, queer ecology, veganism and animal liberation in ecofeminist studies. She is a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, where she teaches human-animal studies, environmental justice and LGBT literature.  Academic research focuses on  the realms of ecocriticism and ecocomposition.  Cofounder of the Minnesota Green Party.  Author of the books 'The Nature of Home' (2007) and 'Ecofeminism: Women, Animals, Nature' (1993).  Member of the now-inactive Feminists for Animal Rights.   
 
Ecofeminist writer, scholar, and activist. Her work has been one of the first to integrate queer theory, queer ecology, veganism and animal liberation in ecofeminist studies. She is a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, where she teaches human-animal studies, environmental justice and LGBT literature.  Academic research focuses on  the realms of ecocriticism and ecocomposition.  Cofounder of the Minnesota Green Party.  Author of the books 'The Nature of Home' (2007) and 'Ecofeminism: Women, Animals, Nature' (1993).  Member of the now-inactive Feminists for Animal Rights.   
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* [[LGBTQ Environmental Activists]]
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* [[Animal Rights Activism and the LGBTQ Community]]
  
 
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==Further Reading/Research==

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Greta Gaard

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1960 -

Occupation

Activist, Academic

Description

Ecofeminist writer, scholar, and activist. Her work has been one of the first to integrate queer theory, queer ecology, veganism and animal liberation in ecofeminist studies. She is a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, where she teaches human-animal studies, environmental justice and LGBT literature. Academic research focuses on the realms of ecocriticism and ecocomposition. Cofounder of the Minnesota Green Party. Author of the books 'The Nature of Home' (2007) and 'Ecofeminism: Women, Animals, Nature' (1993). Member of the now-inactive Feminists for Animal Rights.

See Also

Further Reading/Research



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