Abstract
Ecofeminism assumes that women have a spiritual, caring and nurturing relationship with the environment. BRONWYN JAMES asks if ecofeminism is relevant for the South African environment and development context. In assessing ecofeminism's relevance to material conditions, she highlights a case study in the commercial harvesting of medicinal plants
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