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Gates, B. T. "A Root of Ecofeminism Ecofeminisme." Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 3, no. 1 (July 1, 1996): 7–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/isle/3.1.7.

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Milosevic, Danica. "Justification of multiple ecofeminist perspectives: Diversity really matters." Beyond Philology An International Journal of Linguistics, Literary Studies and English Language Teaching, no. 16/2 (June 20, 2019): 77–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.26881/bp.2019.2.05.

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Ecofeminism has grown, developed and transformed itself as a theory and made progress to encompass many different philosophical stances today. Cultural, social and radical ecofeminism are just some of the forms that ecofeminism can currently take. All of these sources of knowledge have contributed immensely to ecofeminist thought in general, although they have often been confronted by and supportive of different epistemologies. For instance, cultural ecofeminists have been accused of being essentialist. On the other hand, social ecofeminists relying on constructionism, as opposed to essentialism, have fiercely attacked capitalism as well as other isms (like classism, racism, sexism) aiming at the pillars of power upon which patriarchal society is constructed. This paper will try to reconcile the said opposing ecofeminist theories and highlight their importance in the development of ecofeminist perspectives. It will give an overview of ecofeminist viewpoints and show how they can be complementary.
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Mariani, Ceci Maria Costa Baptista. "Gebara à luz de Ivone." Revista Eclesiástica Brasileira 83, no. 324 (April 25, 2023): 153–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.29386/reb.v83i324.4745.

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Assumindo como ponto de partida a obra Teologia ecofeminista, de Ivone Gebara, este artigo objetiva apresentar as contribuições da teóloga brasileira e da referida obra para a atualidade do debate epistemológico ecoteológico e ecofeminista. Para tanto, faz-se uso de uma metodologia bibliográfica exploratória e estrutura-se o artigo em três seções: em primeiro lugar, indicam-se algumas contribuições de Gebara no processo que tem levado à emergência da consciência da desigualdade de gênero; em segundo lugar, destacam-se algumas nuances de sua trajetória de vida transformadas em obra teológica; e, em terceiro lugar, como as propostas anunciadas há 25 anos em Teologia ecofeminista dialogam não só com um ambiente epistemológico específico, mas como ainda persistem e são atualizadas na produção teológica, filosófica e biográfica de Gebara. Palavras-chave: Teologia; Ecoteologia; Ecofeminismo; Epistemologia; Ivone Gebara. Abstract: Taking as a starting point the work “Ecofeminist Theology”, written by Ivone Gebara, this paper aims to present the contributions of the Brazilian theologian and her work to the current ecotheological and ecofeminist epistemological debate. Using an exploratory bibliographical methodology, this paper is structured in three sections: firstly, some of Gebara’s contributions to the process that has led to the emergence of awareness of gender inequality; secondly, it highlights some nuances of her life trajectory transformed into a theological work; and, thirdly, how the proposals announced 25 years ago in “Ecofeminist Theology” dialog not only with a specific epistemological environment, but how they still persist and are updated in Gebara’s theological, philosophical and biographical production. Keywords: Theology; Ecotheology; Ecofeminism; Epistemology; Ivone Gebara.
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Hidayati, Nanik, Miftakhul Huda, and Neli Hajar. "ECOFEMINISME DALAM KEBIJAKAN DAN STRATEGI PENGELOLAAN PERMUKIMAN BERKELANJUTAN." Pondasi 27, no. 2 (December 31, 2022): 156. http://dx.doi.org/10.30659/pondasi.v27i2.23368.

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Ecofeminisme merupakan gerakan kepedulian perempuan yang menuntut haknya untuk disejajarkan dengan laki-laki dalam perencanaan dan proses pembangunan yang mengulas gender dan ekologi dengan mengutamakan kepedulian generasi mendatang untuk menjaga kelestarian dan keberlanjutan kehidupan. Penelitian ini berupa penelitian deskriptif kualitatif dengan pendekatan fenomenologis untuk memaparkan data dari hasil observasi, wawancara, dokumentasi serta studi literatur yang bertujuan menganalisis ecofeminisme dalam kebijakan dan strategi pengelolaan permukiman berkelanjutan. Penelitian dilakukan secara sampling pada permukiman kota, permukiman pedesaan, serta permukiman kumuh di Kabupaten Kendal. Subjek penelitian berupa masyarakat dan dinas terkait. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa ecofeminisme perlu dipertahankan dengan didukung kebijakan dan strategi yang tegas dan relevan untuk menciptakan permukiman berkelanjutan baik berupa fisik maupun non fisik yang memberikan kenyamanan dan ketenteraman bagi penghuni permukiman. Adapun kajian prioritas berupa sampah yang masih membutuhkan strategi dan kebijakan tegas dari pemerintah serta kepedulian seluruh masyarakat baik laki-laki maupun perempuan.
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Wang, Yaxue, and Qian Zhao. "On Greta Gaard’s critical ecofeminist animal research." Probe - Animal Science 5, no. 1 (September 14, 2023): 1780. http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/pas.v5i1.1780.

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<p>The term “women” in ecofeminism goes far beyond its own scope and has a wide range of references: women, animals, plants, nature, people of color, grassroots people at the bottom of the ladder, and so on. As a famous contemporary ecofeminist scholar in the United States, Greta Gaard focuses her critical ecofeminism more on the criticism of sexism and speciesism, and she has been committed to animal research in ecofeminism. In her critical animal research, Gaard inherited the animal research of ecofeminists and advanced the research of critical ecofeminist animal study. She is not only highly concerned with the issue of animal oppression, but also proposes the theory of vegan ecofeminism and animal liberation, which are extensions and essence of Gaard’s critical animal research.<strong></strong></p>
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Eaton, Heather. "Ecofeminist Theologies in the Age of Climate Crisis." Feminist Theology 29, no. 3 (May 2021): 209–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09667350211000605.

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A few decades ago, ecofeminist historical efforts provided decisive revelations and analyses of the historical entanglements and parallel oppressions of women and nature: a women/nature nexus. Ecofeminism(s) are experiencing a resurgence, with fresh voices in new contexts, and addressing a wide range of concerns. It is encouraging that the relevance of the intersections of gender/nature and feminism and ecology is being reconsidered in new ways. This chapter addresses the topics of ecofeminism, climate change and related theological considerations. After an introduction to ecofeminisms and their debates, the discussion moves to ecofeminism and climate justice, ecological rights, planetary frameworks and the need for inspiring visions, especially in a (post)-COVID era.
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Justin, Jyothi, and Nirmala Menon. "Indian Intersectional Ecofeminism and Sustainability: A Study on Mayilamma: The Life of a Tribal Eco-Warrior and Jharkhand’s Save the Forest Movement." Journal of Ecohumanism 1, no. 2 (July 31, 2022): 123–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.33182/joe.v1i2.2417.

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Ecofeminism in India, if approached and analysed non-intersectionally, will negate the struggles of the indigenous ecofeminists and their encounters. Therefore, it is important to look deeply into the indigenous ecofeminist initiatives in the country, especially by the Dalit and the Adivasi women. The paper attempts to engage with intersectional ecofeminism in India by focusing on the textual and the pragmatic aspects of the movement through specific case studies. “Mayilamma: The Life of a Tribal Eco-Warrior” and “Save the Forest the Movement” in Jharkhand are closely read and analysed to understand the similarities and differences in the relationship between tribal women and their environment. This paper therefore tries to see the impact of ecofeminist activities of Adivasi or tribal women on battling environmental crisis and the reception of the same in policy making for sustainable development. The main aim of the paper is to understand the effect of intersectional ecofeminism in India on sustainable development. The paper also acknowledges the criticisms against intersectional ecofeminism and highlights the presence of alternate movements. This analysis further leads to the proposal of intersectional ecofeminism as a suitable model for sustainability in future.
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Adams, Carol J. "Ecofeminism and the Eating of Animals." Hypatia 6, no. 1 (1991): 125–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1527-2001.1991.tb00213.x.

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In this essay, I will argue that contemporary ecofeminist discourse, while potentially adequate to deal with the issue of animals, is now inadequate because it fails to give consistent conceptual place to the domination of animals as a significant aspect of the domination of nature. I will examine six answers ecofeminists could give for not including animals explicitly in ecofeminist analyses and show how a persistent patriarchal ideology regarding animals as instruments has kept the experience of animals from being fully incorporated within ecofeminism.2
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Gaard, Greta. "Toward a Queer Ecofeminism." Hypatia 12, no. 1 (1997): 114–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1527-2001.1997.tb00174.x.

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Although many ecofeminists acknowledge heterosexism as a problem, a systematic exploration of the potential intersections of ecofeminist and queer theories has yet to be made. By interrogating social constructions of the “natural,” the various uses of Christianity as a logic of domination, and the rhetoric of colonialism, this essay finds those theoretical intersections and argues for the importance of developing a queer ecofeminism.
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Adams, Jared M. "Missing Voices of Ecofeminism in Environmental Governance: Consequences and Future Directions." Ethics & the Environment 28, no. 1 (March 2023): 55–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/een.2023.a899190.

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Abstract: Ecofeminism refers to a broad range philosophical and political movements that call attention to the link between social oppression and environmental destruction. Despite their relevance and potential theoretical and practical utility, ecofeminisms are largely absent from extant approaches to environmental governance (E-Governance). In addition to calling attention to the absence of ecofeminist voices in this arena, this paper explores the consequences of said exclusion and assesses the potential for ecofeminism to inform and ultimately improve E-Governance initiatives. I find that E-Governance research often disregards or fails to explicitly acknowledge and incorporate the inseparable and mutually reinforcing nature of social and environmental forms of domination and oppression. The consequences of this are twofold. First, many extant approaches forgo any opportunity to leverage the resolution of social inequities as a potential mechanism for reducing environmental harm. Second, initiatives that appear to be equity-driven often emerge as paternalistic and perpetuate the marginalization of oppressed groups. Accordingly, I develop and apply a novel collection of ecofeminist-informed design principles for evaluating, informing, and improving existing E-Governance initiatives. Ultimately, this paper yields fresh insight into the way ecofeminist voices can help researchers, communities, and societies transform how they think about societal interactions with the environment and equips E-Governance with the capacity to challenge social and environmental exploitation simultaneously.
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Ahmad, Sajad, and Dr Huma Yaquub. "Beyond the Political Allegory: A Study of George Orwell’s Animal Farm as an Ecofeminist Text." International Journal of Agriculture and Animal Production, no. 23 (May 29, 2022): 33–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.55529/ijaap.23.33.38.

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Animal Farm has variously been analysed as a farce, a fable, a political allegory and a dystopian allegorical novella. However, this study suspends the allegorical interpretations and focuses on the primary or literal meaning of the text to show how Orwell in Animal Farm highlights animal oppression. Suspension of the allegorical interpretations allows the reader to infer that the novella also brings animal abuse to the limelight besides serving as a scathing satire on Stalinism. The animal characters which represent the gullible and oppressed masses of Russia under the dictatorship of Joseph Stalin and Trotsky also narrate the painful stories of different varieties of domestic animals. Ecofeminism is built on the notion that every kind of oppression and exploitation is in one way or the other way interconnected. Therefore, the leading ecofeminist theorists like Greta Gaard, Lori Green and Devona Harvey treat speciesism or animal liberation theory as a branch of ecofeminism by merging the case of animals with ecofeminist discourse. The study draws upon the ideas of leading ecofeminists and particularly animal rights theorists like Peter Singer and Tom Regan to bring animal abuse to the forefront.
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Foster, Emma. "Ecofeminism revisited: critical insights on contemporary environmental governance." Feminist Theory 22, no. 2 (February 7, 2021): 190–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464700120988639.

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Echoing other articles in this special issue, this article re-evaluates a collection of feminist works that fell out of fashion as a consequence of academic feminism embracing poststructuralist and postmodernist trends. In line with fellow contributors, the article critically reflects upon the unsympathetic reading of feminisms considered to be essentialising and universalistic, in order to re-evaluate, in my case, ecofeminism. As an introduction, I reflect on my own perhaps unfair rejection of ecofeminism as a doctoral researcher and early career academic who, in critiquing 1990s international environmental governance, sought to problematise the essentialist premise on which it appeared to be based. The article thereafter challenges this well-rehearsed critique by carefully revisiting a sample of ecofeminist work produced between the late 1970s and the early 1990s. In an effort to avoid wholesale abandonment of the wealth of feminist theory often labelled as second wave, or the rendering of feminisms of the past as redundant as feminist theory changes over time, this article re-reads the work of ecofeminists, such as Starhawk, Susan Griffin and Vandana Shiva, to demonstrate their contemporary relevance. In so doing, the article argues that a contemporary re-reading of ecofeminism offers insights allowing for a radical rethinking of contemporary environmental governance.
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Pease, Bob. "Recreating Men’s Relationship with Nature: Toward a Profeminist Environmentalism." Men and Masculinities 22, no. 1 (March 12, 2019): 113–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1097184x18805566.

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While feminist and profeminist scholars are increasingly in agreement with the thesis that hegemonic and destructive forms of masculinity are the source of current environmental crises, there is less agreement on how to address this issue or on the way forward for ecologically conscious and profeminist men. Some forms of ecofeminism essentialize women as being closer to nature than men, while arguing that men are closer to culture. There seems little capacity for men to change in this view. In a parallel development, some ecomasculinity theorists argue that the problem is not with the nature of masculinity per se but with the separation of men’s natural maleness from forms of masculinity that suppress their infinite capacity to care. It will be argued that such latter approaches espouse either an ecofeminine or ecomasculinist perspective rather than a social ecofeminist view. This article will explore the implications of the social ecofeminist critique (or what some writers refer to as feminist environmentalism) for understanding socially constructed masculinism, and what men can do about it, in the context of the social divisions between men across the world.
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Sousa, José Abel de, Beatriz Gross, and Elaine de Azevedo Maria. "teologia inovadora de Ivone Gebara." Revista Eclesiástica Brasileira 83, no. 324 (April 25, 2023): 141–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.29386/reb.v83i324.4744.

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Em mais uma tentativa de superar o preconceito machista da cultura de gênero contemporânea, bem arraigado ainda na produção textual teológica, este artigo traz um breve panorama da abordagem ecofeminista proposta pela teóloga Ivone Gebara, apoiado em pesquisa bibliográfica de textos produzidos por mulheres. Reflete sobre uma face pouco inclusiva da teologia oficial, em que a participação das mulheres no campo da divulgação científica do saber teológico sempre foi pouco valorizada. Atesta a teologia feita por mulheres em uma perspectiva inclusiva, sensível a outras formas de desigualdade e não apenas às de gênero, revelando como o trabalho teológico da autora se faz de forma encarnada e inculturada – com o conjunto do ambiente e toda a criação –, uma forma diferente e alternativa de fazer teologia. Revisando a epistemologia com novas perspectivas, Ivone Gebara evidencia o conhecimento gerado por mulheres na teologia do corpo e uma nova abordagem da Trindade, aproximando-a da experiência da multiplicidade humana, em uma perspectiva ecofeminista. Este breve panorama da teologia de Gebara mostra possibilidades a autoras e autores contemporâneos de transformar a herança hierárquica patriarcal em novos caminhos para a relação com Deus, pautados pela pluralidade, liberdade, criatividade e equidade. Palavras-chave: Teologia feminista; Ecofeminismo; Teologia do corpo; Clericalismo; Patriarcado. Abstract: In one more attempt to overcome sexist prejudice towards contemporary gender culture, still deeply rooted in theological textual production, this article presents a brief overview of the ecofeminist approach proposed by the theologian Ivone Gebara, based on bibliographic research of texts written by women. It questions a non-inclusive aspect of official theology, in which women’s participation in the field of scientific dissemination of theological knowledge has always been undervalued. It states the value of the theology produced by women in an inclusive perspective, open to other kinds of inequality and not only to those related to genre issues, demonstrating that the author’s theological work is developed in an incarnated and enculturated manner – encompassing the environment and the whole creation –, a distinct and alternative approach to the production of theology. The author’s new perspective to epistemology revision highlights the knowledge produced by women within the Theology of the Body and a new approach to Trinity studies, bringing it closer to the human multiplicity experience, in an ecofeminist perspective. This brief panorama of Gebara’s theology indicates possibilities to contemporary authors, both women and men, of transforming patriarchal hierarchical inheritance into new paths to the relationship with God, guided by the idea of plurality, freedom, creativity and equity. Keywords: Feminist theology; Ecofeminism; Theology of the Body; Clericalism; Patriarchy.
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Zaouga, Amel. "Towards Implementing Ecofeminism in the different departments of English." International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences 7, no. 5 (2022): 148–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.22161/ijels.75.24.

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This article revolves around the possibility of implementing ecofeminism as a pedagogical device and perspective on teaching ecofeminist literature in the Tunisian departments of English. Ecofeminist courses maybe taught mainly after an English literature student has already become familiar with feminist, postcolonial and ecocritical theories. Such courses may be a synthesis review and an expansion of the literature due to the interdisciplinary quality of the theory of ecofeminism. Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing may be considered as the best exemplary novel that lands itself to an ecofeminist reading. Hence, students may dig into ecofeminist ethos through an analytical eye on it.
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Rismawati, Shinta Dewi, Irham Baihaqii Thoha, and Supomo Ari Sasongko. "GELIAT ECOFEMINISME PEDESAAN DALAM PELESTARIAN LINGKUNGAN (Studi Kasus Di Desa Curug Muncar Pekalongan)." PALASTREN Jurnal Studi Gender 10, no. 1 (March 5, 2018): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.21043/palastren.v10i1.2266.

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Cabrera Duarte, Mario Alexander. "EL ECOFEMINISMO EN EL DESARROLLO RURAL SOSTENIBLE." RAUDEM. Revista de Estudios de las Mujeres 2 (May 22, 2017): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.25115/raudem.v2i0.589.

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Resumen: El ecofeminismo es una valiosa fuente del conocimiento humano que ofrece, desde su teoría y práctica, la oportunidad de contribuir a mejorar las condiciones de vida de las personas. En este artículo exploro la importancia que tiene para fomentar el desarrollo rural sostenible en los países empobrecidos, al evidenciar la urgente necesidad que existe en sus comunidades rurales de respetar a las mujeres y la naturaleza. Palabras clave: Ecofeminismo, mujeres, desarrollo rural sostenible, países empobrecidos. Ecofeminism in Sustainable Rural DevelopmentAbstract: Ecofeminism is a valuable source of human knowledge. It offers, from theory to practice, the opportunity to help improve people’s lives. In this article, I address the importance of promoting sustainable rural development in poor countries because of the evident lack of respect to women and nature in their rural communities. Key words: Ecofeminism, women, sustainable rural development, impoverished countries.
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Yogmaya, Kandel. "The Language of Eco-feminism and Early 20th century Feminist writers Buck and Cather." International Research Journal of Parroha Multiple Campus 1, no. 1 (2022): 22–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.61916/prmn.2023.v0101.003.

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This paper explores the language of eco-feminism and its intersection with the works of early 20th-century feminist writers Buck and Cather. Ecofeminism is a branch of feminism that examines the connections between women and nature, emphasizing the ways both nature and women are treated by patriarchal society. The paper examines the historical evolution of ecofeminist thought and its key tenets, including the revaluing of nonpatriarchal structures and a view of the world that respects organic processes and holistic connections. It also discusses the early critiques of ecofeminism and its relationship with environmentalism. The works of early 20th-century feminist writers Buck and Cather are analyzed in the context of ecofeminist philosophy, exploring how their language and themes intersect with the principles of ecofeminism. Keywords: Ecofeminism, Feminism, Environmentalism, Early 20th-century, Writers, Buck,Cather
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Murphy, Patrick D. "Ground, Pivot, Motion: Ecofeminist Theory, Dialogics, and Literary Practice." Hypatia 6, no. 1 (1991): 146–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1527-2001.1991.tb00214.x.

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Ecofeminist philosophy and literary theory need mutually to enhance each other's critical praxis. Ecofeminism provides the grounding necessary to turn the Bakhtinian dialogic method into a critical theory applicable to all of one's lived experience, while dialogics provides a method for advancing the application of ecofeminist thought in terms of literature, the other as speaking subject, and the interanimation of human and nonhuman aspects of nature. In the first part of this paper the benefits of dialogics to feminism and ecofeminism are explored; in the second part dialogics as method is detailed; in the third part literary examples are discussed from a dialogical ecofeminist perspective.
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Gómez-Santo Tomás, Berta, and Pilar Medina-Bravo. "Análisis de la comunicación de Greenpeace desde una perspectiva ecofeminista." Feminismo/s, no. 33 (June 1, 2019): 323. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/fem.2019.33.13.

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Con el objetivo general de analizar las interrelaciones entre ecologismo y feminismo se ha elaborado una plantilla de análisis (TIGE, Tabla de Indicadores del Grado de Ecofeminismo) confeccionada a partir de la teoría ecofeminista de Alicia Puleo (Ecofeminismo para otro mundo posible; «El ecofeminismo y sus compañeros») y se aplica a 58 textos de la organización ecologista y pacifista Greenpeace como estudio de caso. Del análisis se desprende en qué aspectos Greenpeace se aproxima a los postulados ecofeministas y en cuáles se mantiene más alejada. A partir de los datos, se reflexiona acerca de qué manera la teoría ecofeminista puede ayudar a que las organizaciones ecologistas participen en la larga tarea por la igualdad entre mujeres y hombres en el marco de los esfuerzos por la sostenibilidad.
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Bezerra Guimarães, Verônica Maria. "Ecofeminism, rights of nature and climate justice: relational webs and planetary restoration." Simbiótica 10, no. 3 (December 26, 2023): 15–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.47456/simbitica.v10i3.41072.

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ABSTRACT The present work is characterized as a hypothetical-deductive theoretical essay with a bibliographic review, having as a theoretical-conceptual base the contribution of ecofeminism, environmental justice and nature´s right to the realization of climate justice. The work points out correlations between ecological crisis and gender inequalities through different dimensions of ecofeminism: distribution, representation, recognition, capabilities and participation. Climate change affects everybody and everywhere in a cross-border way, but with a lot of differences according to birth place, race, gender, age, sexuality, physical and mental health, socioeconomic conditions, among others intersectionalities. Ecofeminism theory and practices rearticulate the feminists identities promoting an equalization of environmental and climate justice. The feminist perspective adopted in this work permited sociopolitical categories discussions such as ecology, rights of nature, enviromental and climate justice as a gender issue. Key-Words: ecological crisis, ecofeminism, nature's rights, climate justice. RESUMEN El presente trabajo se caracteriza por ser un ensayo teórico hipotético-deductivo con revisión bibliográfica, teniendo como base teórico-conceptual el aporte del ecofeminismo, la justicia ambiental y el derecho de la naturaleza para la realización de la justicia climática. El trabajo señala correlaciones entre crisis ecológica y desigualdades de género a través de diferentes dimensiones del ecofeminismo: distribución, representación, reconocimiento, capacidades y participación. El cambio climático afecta a todos y en todas partes a través de las fronteras, pero con muchas diferencias según el lugar de nacimiento, la raza, el género, la edad, la sexualidad, la salud física y mental, las condiciones socioeconómicas, entre otras interseccionalidades. La teoría y las prácticas del ecofeminismo rearticulan las identidades feministas al promover una equiparación de la justicia ambiental y climática. La perspectiva feminista adoptada en este trabajo permitió discutir categorías sociopolíticas como ecología, derechos de la naturaleza, justicia ambiental y climática como cuestión de género. Palabras llave: crisis ecológica, ecofeminismo, derechos de la naturaliza, justicia climática. RESUMO O presente trabalho caracteriza-se como um ensaio teórico hipotético-dedutivo com revisão bibliográfica, tendo como base teórico-conceitual a contribuição do ecofeminismo, da justiça ambiental e do direito da natureza para a efetivação da justiça climática. O trabalho aponta correlações entre crise ecológica e desigualdades de gênero por meio de diferentes dimensões do ecofeminismo: distribuição, representação, reconhecimento, capacidades e participação. As alterações climáticas afetam a todos e em todos os lugares de forma transfronteiriça, mas com muitas diferenças consoantes o local de nascimento, raça, género, idade, sexualidade, saúde física e mental, condições socioeconómicas, entre outras interseccionalidades. A teoria e as práticas do ecofeminismo rearticulam as identidades feministas promovendo uma equalização da justiça ambiental e climática. A perspectiva feminista adotada neste trabalho permitiu discussões de categorias sociopolíticas como ecologia, direitos da natureza, justiça ambiental e climática como questão de gênero. Palavras-chave: crise ecológica, ecofeminismo, direitos da natureza, justiça climática.
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Susanti Wulandari, Rini. "PEMBACAAN EKOFEMINIS TERHADAP KARYA BARBARA KINGSOLVER, HOMELAND." Adabiyyāt: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra 5, no. 1 (June 27, 2021): 94. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/ajbs.2021.05105.

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This paper aims to present ecofeminist insights into the connection between the domination toward women and nature through reading of Barbara Kingsolver’s short story, Homeland. Environment destruction that has occurred in decades endangers the life on earth. Based on the ecofeminism, the one who gets the worst impact of this devastation is women. Furthermore, the ecofeminists say that there is a very close relation between women and nature. Clean water, forest, farming, and health become women’s concern. In short, these two ideas let women become aware of the environmental issues. They will take action or speak out whenever environment is mistreated or abused. In Homeland, Kingsolver presents a picture of American Indian descendants life that gives high appreciation to nature embedded in their traditional values and customs through the female characters. She brings us to the fascinating exploration of the values that shows the connection between domination over women and nature. However, modernism brings about alienation toward her ancestor’s land.
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Schallenberger Schaurich, Amanda Caroline, Elizângela Treméa, and Silvia Mattei. "A importância do ecofeminismo para o desenvolvimento sustentável e a legislação brasileira aplicável ao movimento." Prisma Juridico 23, no. 1 (June 27, 2024): 04–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5585/2024.22372.

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: A crescente importância atribuída ao meio ambiente e à sustentabilidade reflete um cenário global de desenvolvimento considerado “insustentável”. A teoria ecofeminista se apresenta como instrumento de contribuição para a sustentabilidade, que visa a igualdade, a defesa do meio ambiente e a melhoria das condições de vida. Todavia, o papel das mulheres nesse contexto é subestimado. Assim, surge o problema de pesquisa apresentado: o ecofeminismo pode impulsionar o desenvolvimento sustentável? A hipótese é que as mulheres estão se tornando protagonistas no cenário de proteção ambiental, destacando a relevância do movimento ecofeminista para a preservação ambiental e para o desenvolvimento sustentável, inobstante a lacuna na legislação brasileira. Conclui-se que o ecofeminismo é vital para o desenvolvimento sustentável, mas que a legislação brasileira não reconhece adequadamente o ecofeminismo nem incluem as mulheres nos debates ambientais. Utilizou-se o método dedutivo e a pesquisa bibliográfica, com ênfase em doutrina e legislação.
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Edwin, Kiplangat, Mark Chetambe, and Mugo Muhia. "Characterization and Presentation of Capitalist Environmental Destruction: A Critical Reading of Austin Bukenya’s A Hole in the Sky (2013) and Okiya Omtatah’s Voice of the People (2007)." East African Journal of Arts and Social Sciences 6, no. 2 (December 16, 2023): 375–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.37284/eajass.6.2.1632.

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This paper investigates how playwrights employ characterization to illuminate acts of capitalist environmental destruction in Austin Bukenya’s A Hole in the Sky (2013) and Okiya Omtatah’s Voice of the People (2007). The central idea is to examine the presentation of environmental destruction and the critical responses as dramatized through character articulation. The paper is premised on Ecofeminist and Eco-Marxist theoretical frameworks. The proponents of Ecofeminist theory are Karen J. Warren, Vandana Shiva, Greta Gaard, Carolyn Merchant and Ynestra King, whereas those of the Eco-Marxist framework are John Bellamy Foster, Herbert Marcuse and Paul Burkett. Ecofeminists argue that there is a close interrelation between women and nature. The theorization is that there is an interconnection between women and nature, particularly regarding their nurturing abilities, exploitation, and liberation. The paper contends that the twin-exploitation aspect of ecofeminism portrays acts of domination wrought by patriarchy and capitalism. Eco-Marxists expound on the exploitation aspect by linking ecological destruction to unbridled capitalism. The article uses qualitative methodology whereby the plays were purposively sampled and thematic analysis was done to examine the articulation of characters in depicting environmental destruction. The study establishes that playwrights have appropriately used their characters to illuminate environmental degradation. The depiction of characters as either conservationists or agents and orchestrators of environmental destruction helps the playwrights present capitalist oppression, repression, and expansionism
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Urmy, Khadizatul Kubra. "Of All the Mothers at Stake: Ecofeminism and Bangladeshi Films." Spectrum 17 (November 30, 2023): 75–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/spectrum.v17i1.69001.

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Ecofeminism explores the connection between nature and women, and the abusive treatment of both in the hands of patriarchy and the capitalistic modes of production. Essential feminists believe nature and women to be connected through their roles since the inception of earth and human civilization. The way mother nature provides human beings and animals with all the essentials to be born, grow up, and survive, and lets [1] the human civilization to flourish is similar to a woman’s giving birth to babies, and raising them with utmost care in the role of a mother. From that viewpoint, both nature and women are the origins and protectors of life. Therefore, exploiting the source of life itself indicates the [2] endangerment of life on earth. On the other hand, socialist ecofeminists believe that patriarchy uses this concept of the link between women and nature on the basis of the roles mentioned above only to dominate them. Bangladeshi filmmakers of this generation have become conscious of visually representing this age-old concept of woman-nature relationship -- the abuse of both [3] in their films which can be analysed from an ecofeminist point of view. This paper explores two Bangladeshi films, Haldaa, directed by Tauquir Ahmed, and Padmapuran, directed by Rashid Polash, and sheds some light on the depiction of interconnectedness of nature and women from an essentialist ecofeminist perspective, and the subordination of both from a socialist ecofeminist perspective. It shows how human civilization will suffer if both nature and women, especially the mothers, are not treated and valued properly. Spectrum, Volume 17, June 2022: 75-88
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Daffa, Muhammad, and Dyah Purnamasari. "The wisdom of ecofeminism in Arjasari as a link between Hadith and community practice." Gender Equality: International Journal of Child and Gender Studies 10, no. 1 (March 31, 2024): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.22373/equality.v10i1.19835.

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This research aims to discuss ecological wisdom in Arjasari as a link between hadith and community practice. This qualitative research used a case study. It used hadith science theory as the formal object, and the practice of ecofeminism the material object. Using observation, interviews, and documentation for data collection, this study analyzed the data through inventory, classification, and interpretation stages. The research involved two community organizations affiliated with the Sapa Institute: Bale Istri Community and Islamic Organization in Arjasari, Bandung, Indonesia, from July 2022 to December 2022. This research is unique because it explores thematic hadiths, which serve as a basic source for integrating Islamic teachings into the practice of ecofeminism. This study explores the matan of traditions related to ecology, using a thematic approach to understand their relevance to contemporary environmental challenges comprehensively. The research shows that ecofeminism practices of community organizations from the perspective of hadith were found in Arjasari Village, Bandung. The identified hadiths emphasize responsible land use, sustainable agriculture, and preservation of natural resources, contributing to developing an ecofeminist framework in Arjasari, harmonizing Islamic values with environmental ethics. This study's unique contribution lies in exploring thematic hadith, which integrates ecofeminist practices. The deliberate linkage of religious principles with ecofeminist discourse promotes the equivalence between environmental standards and Islamic values.
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Oktarina, Tri Nurmega, and Anisa Yulianti. "The Role of Women in Sustainable Development and Environmental Protection: A Discourse of Ecofeminisme in Indonesia." Indonesian Journal of Environmental Law and Sustainable Development 1, no. 2 (July 31, 2022): 107–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/ijel.v1i2.58137.

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Women have been recognized as having an equal role in environmental protection and management. In relation to climate change, for example, internationally, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change recognizes the importance of equal involvement between women and men, in gender-responsive climate policies, through a special agenda that addresses gender issues and climate change, including putting it into the Agreement. Paris. However, until now, the role of women still tends to be neglected, both at the local and national levels. This study aims to analyze and discuss the concept of ecofemenism as a movement for the role of Indonesian women in environmental protection in Indonesia.
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Cardoso, Raissa Furlanetto. "_UMA ANÁLISE ECOFEMINISTA DE TWELFTH NIGHT." REVISTA DE LETRAS - JUÇARA 5, no. 01 (July 30, 2021): 373–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.18817/rlj.v5i01.2572.

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Nos últimos quarenta anos, a crítica literária feminista apontou o fato de que Shakespeare questionou papeis de gênero e defendeu as mulheres em suas peças num contexto de misoginia e exclusão das mulheres. Mais recentemente, teóricas do ecofeminismo, como Rebecca Laroche e Jennifer Munroe, argumentaram que as peças de Shakespeare também desestabilizam as fronteiras entre humanos e não humanos, elemento essencial para se desconstruir complexas questões de gênero. Adotando uma perspectiva ecofeminista, este ensaio propõe uma analise de Viola, a protagonista de Twelfth Night de Shakespeare, buscando demonstrar de que modo a relação desta personagem com o mundo marinho expande a interpretação do cross-dressing. Primeiramente, o ensaio introduzirá a teoria ecofeminista desconstrucionista de Val Plumwood e discutirá de que modo a visão da Idade Moderna sobre o mundo natural é pertinente para uma análise ecofeminista. Em seguida, fundamentado pela obra Shakespeare’s Ocean de Dan Brayon, examinará como a relação de Viola com o mundo marinho mina os papeis de gênero e desconstrói o próprio conceito de “humanidade”. Palavras-chave: Shakespeare. Ecofeminismo. Ecocrítica.
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Mora Espejo, Dolores, Enrique Fuertes Grabalos, and Carlos Gómez Bahillo. "Bases para una reconstrucción introspectiva del ecofeminismo en América Latina." América Latina Hoy 89 (January 24, 2022): 3–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.14201/alh.25087.

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El ecofeminismo (ecofeminismos) latinoamericano necesita realizar un proceso de introspección para una mayor eficacia en la defensa de las más vulnerables: las mujeres y la tierra, al mismo tiempo que interrelaciona las distintas concepciones presentes en el ecofeminismo latinoamericano, que se enmarcan en tres principales perspectivas: la ética del cuidado, la pedagogía de la tierra y la ecología profunda, las cuales, se entrelazan en una forma de mirar integradora que denominamos la «visión perpleja».
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Nanjeeba, Labiba Rifah. "Ecofeminism in the Early Twentieth Century Bengali Literature: Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain’s Sultana’s Dream." Columbia Journal of Asia 2, no. 1 (May 2, 2023): 8–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.52214/cja.v2i1.11112.

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Ecofeminism is a field of feminist inquiry and activism that has been used in literary criticism to illustrate the connection between ecology and feminism. To end women’s oppression, ecofeminism believes that it is necessary to end all forms of oppression, particularly environmental oppression. In the last few decades, a wide range of literary works delve into the “link between the domination of women and the domination of nature.”[1] Ecofeminism in literature explores the intersection between gender, nature, and patriarchal domination. This essay seeks to argue for the presence of ecofeminist thinking in early twentieth-century Bengali literature by analyzing Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain’s short story, Sultana’s Dream. [1] Plumwood, “Ecofeminism: An overview,” 120.
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Dewi, Karina Utami, Masitoh Nur Rohma, and Husnul Ummahat Sabir. "Challenging Masculinity: Analyzing the Aspects of Ecofeminism in Aceh’s Female Forest Rangers." Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional 1, no. 1 (July 24, 2024): 47–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.26593/jihi.v1i1.7815.47-65.

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This research discusses the issue of gender and environment in Southeast Asia and focuses on the casestudy of Female Forest Rangers or also known as Mpu Uteun in Aceh, Indonesia. It aims to answer the question: how do Female Forest Rangers in Aceh challenge masculinity and apply aspects of ecofeminism in protecting Aceh’s Forest? Using Warren’s approach of ecofeminism, the analysis of this research is divided into three parts. The first is masculinity and men’s role in Aceh’s environmental degradation, second is women and interconnection with nature, and third is ecofeminist philosophy in the case of Aceh’s female forest rangers. This study found that first, perpetrators of deforestation are mostly men as it is one of their ways to make a livelihood, enforcing a masculinity perspective that men should be dominating in providing for their family, including dominating the environment. Second, the female forest rangers have strong interconnections with nature since all the categories of interconnectedness between women and nature according to Warren can be found in this casestudy. Lastly, this case study can be claimed as an example of ecofeminist philosophy because the three aspects of Warren’s ecofeminist philosophy can be found in the research. These aspects are feminism; local and indigenous perspective; as well as nature, science, development, and technology. Keywords: Ecofeminism, masculinity, Aceh, Indonesia, female forest rangers
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Sulistyati, Mardian. "Locality, Equality, and Piety: Pesantren Ecofeminism Movement in Indonesia." Studia Islamika 30, no. 2 (December 27, 2023): 319–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.36712/sdi.v30i2.25175.

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The ecofeminism movement in Indonesia is generally territorial and intersectional but tends to be secular. This study shows the emergence of ecofeminism ideas integrated with Islamic values in the form of pesantren. Unlike other ecofeminisms—which were generally born as a response to women and environmental issues an sich, pesantren ecofeminism was an effort to rise from the mental-class and economic-class trauma of peasant society. I used a subsistence perspective, which led me to the Pesantren Ekologi Ath-Thaariq in Garut, West Java, Indonesia. I combined Harvard and Longwe frameworks to analyze pesantren’s activity, access, control, and equivalence level. This article contains the pesantren ecofeminism concept in viewing the environment through faith, local wisdom, and piety. This study further examines the ability of pesantren to break unequal power relations between humans and between humans and non-humans, instead of continuing the patriarchal tradition and its kiai-centric system.
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Mellor, Mary. "Green politics: Ecofeminist, ecofeminine or ecomasculine?" Environmental Politics 1, no. 2 (June 1992): 229–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09644019208414022.

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Walters, Shirley, and Astrid von Kotze. "Making a Case for Ecofeminist Popular Education in Times of Covid-19." Andragoška spoznanja 27, no. 1 (April 19, 2021): 47–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/as/9665.

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Ecofeminism offers a framework that brings together patriarchy, capitalism, and the degradation of the environment, and helps to make sense of and address a world in desperate need of radical transformation. The Covid-19 pandemic has magnified existing fault lines of inequality, poverty, gender-based violence, and turbulence in the biosphere. This paper uses an ecofeminist lens to critically investigate the case of a woman’s health course that employs a popular education approach. As imbedded activist researchers, we question how the curriculum should change so that the knowledge generated really becomes useful for transformative action. Thus, the paper brings together popular education theory and ecofeminism. After an overview of ecofeminist principles, we introduce a case study to apply these principles. We conclude that elements which relate to the participants’ lives in immediate ways, like food security and water, are entry points for challenging the perception of Nature as a “thing” rather than as a complex interrelated ecosystem. We argue that ecofeminist principles have widespread relevance for popular education and its transformative impulses beyond Covid-19.
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Kanza Fatima Mirza, Rehan Ahmad, and Zartash Babar. "Gender, Capitalism, and Environmental Degradation: A Material Ecofeminist Analysis of Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sorrow." Panacea Journal of Linguistics & Literature 2, no. 2 (November 24, 2023): 104–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.59075/pjll.v2i2.289.

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Amidst a backdrop of multiple crises, academics and activists have paid significant attention to the relationship between gender inequality and unchecked capitalism, which has prompted a closer look at the ways in which these two phenomena intersect. Octavia Butlers groundbreaking novel, Parable of the Sower presents a captivating story that takes place in a United States overwhelmed, by environmental degradation, resource exploitation and the resilience of individuals, particularly women. This research embarks on a journey onto material ecofeminism focusing on Vandana Shiva’s ecofeminist framework as the guiding perspective. By applying this lens, this research aims to uncover the connections between gender, capitalism and environmental decline depicted in the novel. Through analysis of excerpts and passages this research aims to shed light on how ecofeminist themes are incorporated in the novel and how characters actions reflect ecofeminist agency, resilience, and resistance. This study not only enhances our understanding of ecofeminism in literature but also highlights the urgent need to address environmental challenges, gender dynamics and power structures, within society – both within fiction and reality.
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Maruyama, Masatsugu. "DECONSTRUCTIVE ECOFEMINISM: A JAPANESE CRITICAL INTERPRETATION." Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology 4, no. 1 (2000): 20–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853500507717.

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AbstractIn this paper, I compare deconstructive ecofeminism and traditional Japanese worldviews, particularly those of Shinto. I identify similarities between the two at crucial points, and suggest that this implies considerable difficulties with deconstructive ecofeminism. Traditional Japanese worldviews, in particular those deriving from Shinto, are not unproblematic from the viewpoint of both ecology and feminism. Although deconstructive ecofeminists are eager to break through nature-women oppression, what they propose will not necessarily lead to what they want to create.
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Lahar, Stephanie. "Ecofeminist Theory and Grassroots Politics." Hypatia 6, no. 1 (1991): 28–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1527-2001.1991.tb00207.x.

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This essay proposes several guiding parameters for ecofeminism's development as a moral theory. I argue that these provide necessary directives and contexts for ecofeminist analyses and social/ecological projects. In the past these have been very diverse and occasionally contradictory. Most important to the core of ecofeminism's vitality are close links between theory and political activism. I show how these originated in ecofeminism's history and advocate a continued participator? and activist focus in the future.
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Mohsen, Hamoud Yahya Ahmed, Ruzy Suliza Hashim, and Zain I. S. Asqalan. "Moving towards Home: An Ecofeminist Reading of Suheir Hammad’s Born Palestinian, Born Black." Asian Social Science 12, no. 8 (July 7, 2016): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ass.v12n8p33.

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<p>This paper explores Suheir Hammad’s collection of poetry, <em>Born Palestinian, Born Black</em> from the perspective of ecofeminism. The discussion is focused on investigating the representations of Hammad’s double consciousness of Palestinianness and blackness and displaying the dual domination of women and nature embedded in the society of the homeland she left behind. The poems reveal that she depicts the two-ness of her consciousness by highlighting the psycho-social tensions she experiences in the two social contexts- the homeland and the current society of exile. Further, the anthology exhibits the sense of alignment between Palestinianness and blackness in her eyes that is manifested through a form of poetic kinship. They provide an understanding into her varied experience that transcends the limits of cultures and gives birth to a new ecofeminist perspective that promotes diversity. By explicating these crossroads imaged in her poetry, we hope to provide some insights into Hammad’s endeavors that complement those of recent ecofeminists, thereby setting up a common ground for building a symbiotic and ecofeministic society in which there is no male oppression or human exploitation.</p>
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Jumrah, Mohd Hanafi, and Haryati Abdul Karim. "Women Representation as Symbols of Mother Nature: An Ecofeminism Perspective in Moana Film." KOMUNIKA: Jurnal Dakwah dan Komunikasi 16, no. 2 (October 11, 2022): 139–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.24090/komunika.v16i2.6422.

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Women are often considered weak and discriminated against, so women rise through the wave of feminism. Ecofeminism is one of the social thoughts and movements that connect women and ecology in facing environmental challenges. This study investigates the relationship between women and nature featured in Moana (2016) film from ecofeminist thinking. The study also wanted to examine women’s relationships with ecological issues featured in the same film. This study would look at the relationship between women and nature featured in Moana (2016) film from an ecofeminist perspective and semiotic. The study also wanted to examine relationships between women’s ecological issues in the film. The emergence of ecofeminism shows the relationship between women with nature and animals. This study uses a qualitative method which is a textual analysis of the movie in six frames. These frames were selected based on several elements from the miseenscene. Once the frames are selected, the frames will be analyzed and form the themes and categories. The results found that women’s relevance to these ecological issues is divided into three based on the framework of interpretation of the ecological revolution namely ecology, reproduction, and consciousness, women in the film Moana (2016) are often associated with nature through two ecofeminism thoughts: natural ecofeminism and spiritual ecofeminism. In addition, this study also found that women's association with ecological issues is divided into two based on the framework of interpretation of the environmental revolution, namely ecology and reproduction. This study also shows that female characters in Moana (2016) films are more dominant, showing gender equality.
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Vilas Boas Reis, Émilien, and Vanessa Lemgruber. "As Brumas de Avalon: uma leitura ecofeminista." Revista Ártemis 29, no. 1 (July 16, 2020): 88–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.1807-8214.2020v29n1.52441.

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As teorias ecofeministas buscam responder sobre projeto de futuro e modelos de sociedade, respaldando-se em um futuro ancestral. A literatura, enquanto expressão cultural de uma época, traduz paradigmas de pensamento do seu tempo de gestação. O ecofeminismo cresce na década de 1970, mesmo período em que As Brumas de Avalon, de Marion Zimmer Bradley, são lançadas. Tal obra rememora um passado narrando estruturas matriarcais na sociedade e na religião. O objetivo deste artigo consiste em analisar os pontos ecofeministas presentes na referida ficção, utilizando autoras como Mary Mellor, Mary Daly e Ynestra King. Inicialmente, são apresentadas as bases do ecofeminismo. Em ato contínuo, explana-se o enredo para, finalmente, discutir e apontar os pontos de intersecção ecofeminista presente no livro. A metodologia utilizada é de base exploratória e hipotético-dedutiva, por meio de técnicas bibliográficas. As reflexões indicam que é possível o entendimento da manifestação ecofeminista em As Brumas de Avalon.
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Bright, Shilpa. "An Ecofeminist Reading of Han Kang’s The Vegetarian." SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJELLH 9, no. 5 (May 28, 2021): 389–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.24113/ijellh.v9i5.11070.

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Ecofeminism depicts the movements and philosophies that establish a close relationship between women and nature. It is also an academic movement that sees a critical connection between the domination of nature and the exploitation of women. The term ‘Ecofeminism’ was coined by the French writer Francoise d’Eaubonne. This term intersects the two critical perspectives- ecology and feminism. Ecofeminist theory asserts that a feminist perspective of ecology does not place women in the dominant position. This theory can be used to explore the connection between women and nature in culture, religion, literature and thus address and bring out the parallels between the oppressions of nature and the oppressions of women. Using gender as an important factor, ecofeminism examines the conditions that cause and perpetuates the subordination of both women and nature. This analysis includes seeing men as the curators of culture and women as the curators of nature, and also how men dominate women and humans dominate nature. This paper titled, ‘An Ecofeminist Reading of Han Kang’s The Vegetarian’ discusses the term ecofeminism and how this theory can be analysed and applied in this book written by Han Kang, a South Korean writer who won the Man Booker International prize for fiction in 2016 for this particular book. The book is about a home-maker whose decision to stop eating meat after a deadly nightmare about human cruelty leads to various problems in her personal life. This paper mainly tries to bring out how women and nature are oppressed by the patriarchy and how both are showing resistance toward this dominance. It investigates how man colonizes nature and as well as women. There are various other books that can be analysed under this feminist theory but this book in a way different as the main protagonist of this book sees vegetarianism as a way of not causing any harm on anything, but asserting her identity and freedom in patriarchal society. Thus this paper brings of the various ecofeminist aspects that can be analysed in this book through the various contexts related to the protagonist.
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Saarbach, Pascale. "Ecofeminist art in the United States (1970-1980)." Revista de História da Arte e da Cultura 4, no. 2 (December 31, 2023): 4–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/rhac.v4i2.18463.

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This article analyzes the emergence of the first ecofeminist artistic practices, as they developed in the 1970s-1980s in the United States. Until recently, the history of ecofeminism was still very confidential, skilfully passed over in silence within the feminist field and virtually unknown in the field of art history. However, the place occupied by artists in the ecofeminist struggle at a very early stage requires us to look back at the history of these pioneering practices in order to clarify their contours and motivations.
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Westby-Nunn, Terry. "Complications and concessions: ecofeminism in Black Panther." Image & Text, no. 36 (May 5, 2022): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2617-3255/2022/n36a1.

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Ecofeminism is an interdisciplinary movement which dissects unhealthy power relations. Assessing the science fiction film Black Panther (Coogler 2018) through an ecofeminist lens offers up fruitful and complicated explorations. Ecofeminism focusses on the impacts of toxic hegemonies, and the paper evaluates representations of power in Black Panther. As the vibranium meteor gives Wakanda an advantage, vibranium functions as a speculative symbol for privilege, and the responsibilities that come with the power of privileged positioning are interrogated. An analysis of the representations of culture and nature in Black Panther potentially indicates that Wakanda is not as severed from nature as our contemporary global neoliberal culture - although, arguably, much of the imagery is idealised, and what is excluded from our view is as important as what is included. An uninvited ecofeminist observation suggests that Wakanda's isolation goes against the grain of contemporary globalised neoliberalism and posits that self-reliance and self-subsistence can be a powerful alternative force. In our neoliberal system, where deregulated global trade is driving the Anthropocene, there is potentially a lesson in Wakanda's self-sufficiency. Finally, a discussion of the heart-shaped herb reveals it to be a speculative symbol of ecofeminist connectivity through uniting humanity, nature, technology, and consciousness.
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Slicer, Deborah. "Your Daughter or Your Dog? A Feminist Assessment of the Animal Research Issue." Hypatia 6, no. 1 (1991): 108–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1527-2001.1991.tb00212.x.

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I bring several ecofeminist critiques of deep ecology to bear on mainstream animal rights theories, especially on the rights and utilitarian treatments of the animal research issue. Throughout, I show how animal rights issues are feminist issues and clarify the relationship between ecofeminism and animal rights.
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Vincent, Esther Xueming. "Ecofeminist Poetry as Living on Earth with Attention and Care." Trumpeter 38, no. 1 (January 11, 2023): 23–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1095384ar.

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The article explores ecofeminism as intersectional, founded upon a politics of relations. Through an ecofeminist re-reading of Eavan Boland’s “Anna Liffey” and Grace Nichols’ “Hurricane Hits England”, the article discusses how these women poets remake geographies to locate themselves in time and place as kin to other person-beings.
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Ravindran, Pinki V. "The Occult Feminine: Ecofeminist Renderings in Fact and Fiction." Integrated Journal for Research in Arts and Humanities 3, no. 4 (July 29, 2023): 85–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.55544/ijrah.3.4.11.

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Discrimination, Oppression, Exploitation are the expressions that we encounter repeatedly in the present milieu. In the patriarchal society that we live in, we witness the Macho Man subduing and exploiting Woman and Nature alike, for the gratification of his Need and Greed. Women and Nature are both creators and nurturers. The inherent feminity in a Woman is as much mirrored in Nature. It is this ethereal connection that a Woman and Nature share that Ecofeminists have seeked to establish and popularize. Ecofeminism originated from the idea that various forms of repression are interlinked, they follow the same pattern and hierarchy be it the human world or the natural world. Ecofeminists believe that until and unless Man unlearns this habit, the exploitation of women and destruction of nature won’t cease. Environmental Degradation leads to the erosion of Human Rights as well because we need a healthy environment to survive and realize our potential. Devastation of the ecology and economic iniquity go hand in hand. We have had forest land, tribal reserves being usurped by the powers that be, in the name of development and progress. There are many accounts of strife and revolt against the repressive tendencies of the state and private organizations. Women have been invariably in the forefront of such struggles, for the preservation of their own identity as well as the conservation of Nature. The human tendency to ignore the rights of other constituents that make up this natural world is the root cause of the conundrum mankind is in today. Literature, be it fiction or non-fiction mirrors life in myriad ways. This paper intends to collate Ecofeminist excerpts from literary works and real life struggles to conjure up a montage that reinforces womankind’s intimate bond with nature.
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Gaard, Greta. "Tools for a Cross-Cultural Feminist Ethics: Exploring Ethical Contexts and Contents in the Makah Whale Hunt." Hypatia 16, no. 1 (2001): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1527-2001.2001.tb01046.x.

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Antiracist white feminists and ecofeminists have the tools but lack the strategies for responding to issues of social and environmental justice cross-culturally, particularly in matters as complex as the Makah whale hunt. Distinguishing between ethical contexts and contents, I draw on feminist critiques of cultural essentialism, ecofeminist critiques of hunting and food consumption, and socialist feminist analyses of colonialism to develop antiracist feminist and ecofeminist strategies for cross-cultural communication and cross-cultural feminist ethics.
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Hauke, Alexandra. "A Woman by Nature? Darren Aronofsky’s mother! as American Ecofeminist Gothic." Humanities 9, no. 2 (May 26, 2020): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/h9020045.

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In this essay, I discuss Darren Aronofsky’s 2017 feature film mother! in the context of an intersectional approach to ecofeminism and the American gothic genre. By exploring the histories of ecofeminism, the significances of the ecogothic, and the Puritan origins of American gothic fiction, I read the movie as a reiteration of both a global ecophobic and an American national narrative, whose biblical symbolism is rooted in the patriarchal logic of Christian theology, American history, female suffering, and environmental crisis. mother! emerges as an example of a distinctly American ecofeminist gothic through its focus on and subversion of the essentialist equation of women and nature as feminized others, by dipping into the archives of feminist literary criticism, and by raising ecocritical awareness of the dangers of climate change across socio-cultural and anthropocentric categories. Situating Aronofsky’s film within traditions of American gothic and ecofeminist literatures from colonial times to the present moment, I show how mother! moves beyond a maternalist fantasy rooted in the past and towards a critique of the androcentric ideologies at the core of the 21st-century Anthropocene.
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Ruiz Pérez, Nieves, and Juan Antonio Ríos Carratalá. "Concha Alós entre la ecocrítica y el ecofeminismo en Os habla Electra (1975) y otros cuentos." Anthropocenica. Revista de Estudos do Antropoceno e Ecocrítica 4 (November 19, 2023): 41–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.21814/anthropocenica.4747.

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El objetivo del presente artículo es vincular la narrativa de Concha Alós con las propuestas teóricas de la ecocrítica y el ecofeminismo cuya perspectiva filosófica ha nutrido el campo de la ecocrítica, ya que la pretensión ecofeminista es deconstruir los discursos de dominación afincados culturalmente como el androcentrismo y el antropocentrismo en las sociedades cada vez más globalizadas. Los textos seleccionados permiten visualizar la posición intermedia de la escritora en un contexto histórico ambiguo donde imperaba la preocupación social tanto ecológica como de género, pero las disciplinas de la ecocrítica y el ecofeminismo se encontraban en un estado embrionario. Concha Alós imprime en sus narraciones una concienciación ecologista y una reivindicación feminista que se aproxima a estas perspectivas de análisis de manera anticipada. El nombre de Concha Alós todavía no figura en el espacio de la ecocrítica o el ecofeminismo. Sirva este artículo para salvar tales distancias.
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Brandão, Izabel, and Terry Gifford. "Four poems // Cuatro poemas." Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment 5, no. 1 (March 27, 2014): 211–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.37536/ecozona.2014.5.1.597.

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In 2013, British ecocritic and eco-poet Terry Gifford translated four poems by the Brazilian ecofeminist and poet Izabel Brandao.ResumenEn 2013, el ecocrítico y eco-poeta británico Terry Gifford tradujo cuatro poemas de la poetisa y ecofeminista brasileña Izabel Brandao.
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