>In my research, I find the main difference between ecofeminists and deep
>ecologists in their approach to the subject of ecology and environmentalism.
>Ecofeminists believe the androcentric (viewing everything in terms of 'male'
>and 'female' centered values with male values considered normative and female
>values being valued lower) view is the main source of difficulty while deep
>ecologists believe the enthropocentric (viewing the world in terms of human
>values and experiences, assuming man to be the measure of all things) views
>bring more difficulty.
I'm surprised at your description of ecofeminist belief. My understanding
is that ecofeminism says that ALL oppression is interconnected, and dualism
-- dividing the world into male/female or human/non human -- is also part
of the problem.
Others' ideas and opinions?
.....indigo
Indigo Vegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dallas TX USA