If you liked Feminist Ecocriticism by Douglas A. Vakoch, start with On Orbit and Beyond (2015), Women and Nature? (1999), and Psychology of space exploration (2009). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 On Orbit and Beyond 2015 · 360 pages · Douglas A. Vakoch · Same author
  2. 2 Women and Nature? 1999 · 220 pages · Douglas A. Vakoch, Sam Mickey · Same author
  3. 3 Psychology of space exploration 2009 · Douglas A. Vakoch · Same author
  4. 4 Indian Feminist Ecocriticism 2022 · 254 pages · Douglas A. Vakoch, Nicole Anae, Panchali Bhattacharya · Same author
  5. 5 Extraterrestrial Altruism 2013 · 329 pages · Douglas A. Vakoch · Same author
  6. 6 Transecology 2022 · 216 pages · Douglas A. Vakoch · Same author
  7. 7 Covid-19 in International Media 2021 · 304 pages · John Crothers Pollock, Douglas A. Vakoch · Same author
  8. 8 Routledge Handbook of Ecofeminism and Literature 2022 · 550 pages · Douglas A. Vakoch · Same author
  9. 9 Transgender India 2023 · 199 pages · Douglas A. Vakoch · Same author
  10. 10 Ecopsychology, Phenomenology, and the Environment 2016 · 289 pages · Douglas A. Vakoch, Fernando Castrillón · Same author
  11. 11 On Orbit and Beyond: Psychological Perspectives on Human Spaceflight (Space Technology Library Book 29) 2012 · 348 pages · Douglas A. Vakoch · Same author
  12. 12 Ecofeminism in Dialogue 2020 · 248 pages · Douglas A. Vakoch, Sam Mickey, Anna Bedford · Same author

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What should I read after Feminist Ecocriticism?

BookOrb recommends On Orbit and Beyond (2015), Women and Nature? (1999), Psychology of space exploration (2009), Indian Feminist Ecocriticism (2022), and Extraterrestrial Altruism (2013).

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Who wrote Feminist Ecocriticism?

Feminist Ecocriticism is by Douglas A. Vakoch.