Appalachia was not the only place that gave birth to ecological feminism, says Engelhardt (women's studies, West Virginia U.-Morgantown), but it is the place she knows about. She first describes the s
This new, thoroughly recast Second Edition has been acclaimed as "the most important book written since the beginning of that strange project called bioethics" (Stanley Hauerwas, Duke University). It
Carroll Engelhardt’s parents grew up in homes without electricity on farms without tractors and began farming in the same way. As a farm boy in northeastern Iowa, he thought that history happened only