Beware any book that begins “We are at a critical juncture”. But despite
its didactic tone, Asoka Bandarage’s Women, Population and Global Crisis makes a
useful stab at weaving the traditionally right-wing antagonism towards green
fears of a population explosion into the more familiar leftist territory of
environmentalism, feminism and anti-racism. Lots of “isms”, lots of paradigms
and lots of struggle. Published by Zed Books, £15.95, ISBN 1856494284.
More from 51¶¯Âþ
Explore the latest news, articles and features
Popular articles
Trending 51¶¯Âþ articles
1
The Selfish Gene at 50: Why Dawkins’s evolution classic still holds up
2
How I used psychology to come back from the worst year of my life
3
Photos reveal unexpected details from the world's first atomic test
4
Mathematicians stunned by AI's biggest breakthrough in mathematics yet
5
Putting CO2 into rocks and getting hydrogen out is climate double win
6
Can we harness quantum effects to create a new kind of healthcare?
7
We may finally know why dinosaurs like T. rex evolved tiny arms
8
Epic dreaming is leaving people exhausted and distressed
9
Colossal claims an artificial eggshell will help it bring back the moa
10
The ‘doomsday’ glacier’s giant ice shelf is about to break away



