Women and Wilderness Author:Anne LaBastille Wildlife ecologist Anne LaBastille is a pioneer in the growing movement of women into wilderness-oriented careers. In this groundbreaking book, she documents this phenomenon, profiling fifteen remarkable women ranging in age from twenty-one to seventy whose lives and professions center on the outdoors. — Some are field scientists or hold technica... more »l jobs -- a zoologist, a speleologist (cave explorer), a builder of log houses -- others have forged unique, self-reliant lifestyles in wilderness homesteads. These women, LaBastille herself among them, constitute a new and important category of role models for young women.
LaBastille also looks at the complex web of social and psychosexual factors that have alienated women from wilderness in the past and shows how feminism and the rise of environmental consciousness have allowed the "wilderness within women" to emerge. Updated with a new Afterword for this edition, Women and Wilderness offers exciting career ideas and inspiration for women everywhere.
Finding the Way --
The Background --
Frontier Women-Case Studies --
Frontier Women in Fiction --
Changing Times --
The Making of Professionals --
The Wilderness Women --
Elaine Rhode: Freelancer in the Aleutians --
Jeanne Gurnee: Explorer Underground --
Krissa Johnson: Architect with a Chainsaw --
Margaret Owings: An Artist in Activism --
Diana Cohen: A School without Walls --
Eugenie Clark: Scientist in a Wetsuit --
Peggy Eckel Duke: Monitoring the Olympics --
Sheila Link: A Modern Diana --
Carol Ruckdeschel: Island Naturalist --
Margaret Stewart: The Frog Professor --
Rebecca Lawton: Crusader for Whitewater --
Margaret Murie: A Long Life in the Wilderness --
Maggie Nichols: Outdoor Journalism in the Urban Jungle --
Nicole Duplaix: The Peripatetic Zoologist --
Joan Daniels: Homesteading on the Alaskan Frontier --