Gaard, Greta Claire
Enlarge text Shrink text- nuc90-54906: Her Anger expressed/repressed, 1989(hdg. on MnU rept.: Gaard, Greta Claire; usage: Greta Claire Gaard)
- Ecofeminism, 1993:CIP t.p. (Greta Gaard)
- Ecological politics, 1997:CIP t.p. (Greta Gaard, b. 02/29/60)
- International perspectives in feminist ecocriticism, 2013:ECIP t.p. (edited by Greta Gaard) data view (Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls)
Greta Gaard is an ecofeminist writer, scholar, activist, and documentary filmmaker. Gaard's academic work in the realms of ecocriticism and ecocomposition is widely cited by scholars in the disciplines of composition and literary criticism. Her theoretical work extending ecofeminist thought into queer theory, queer ecology, vegetarianism, and animal liberation has been influential within women's studies. A cofounder of the Minnesota Green Party, Gaard documented the transition of the U.S. Green movement into the Green Party of the United States in her book, Ecological Politics. She is currently a professor of English at University of Wisconsin-River Falls and a community faculty member in Women's Studies at Metropolitan State University, Twin Cities.
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