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Ecofeminism is a widely encompassing ideology, touching on subjects as diverse as nature-based religion, women’s rights, environmental issues about water, land, and air pollution, wildlife conservation but also the oppression of Third World countries and
Eleonora Federici
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Ecofeminism: What One Needs to Know
Ecofeminism refers to feminist theory and activism informed by ecology. Ecofeminism is concerned with connections between the domination of women and the domination of nature.
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Ecofeminism in Zainab novel by Husain Haikal [PDF]
Nature basically has an important role in the survival of living things, especially humans. Nature is considered a producer that can provide results to support the progress of an ecosystem and personal needs. The connotation of "nature is like a mother"
Intan Aulia Cahya, Moh. Zawawi
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Integral Ecofeminism: An Introduction [PDF]
This article offers an introduction to integral ecofeminism as a spiritually-grounded philosophy and movement seeking to catalyze, transform and nurture the rising tension of the entire planet.
Chandra Alexandre
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Ecofeminism and food activism in transformative travel as a tool for change
This study investigates the influence of ecofeminism and food activism as agents of transformative change in the context of travel. Poststructuralist feminist theories guided the application of qualitative methodologies.
Alicia Orea-Giner
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An Ecofeminist Reading of Salwa Bakr''''s "Thirty-One Beautiful Green Trees " and "Worms at the Flower Garden" [PDF]
Ecofeminism combines ecology and feminism in one movement to show the positive relationship between women and nature. The more empowered women become, the better nature gets, and vice versa. In other words, ecofeminism calls for more empowerment of women
ابتسام محمد محمد الشقرفى
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Centring Biodiversity in Nursing for Decolonial Planetary Health. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Escalating biodiversity loss is tied to a global colonial‐capitalist order that treats human and other‐than‐human lives as resources for extraction. Sustained by logics of separation and hierarchies of value, this order creates grave risks for planetary health.
Jones AT, Vera M, LeClair J, Harsch D.
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Women Representation as Symbols of Mother Nature: An Ecofeminism Perspective in Moana Film
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
Mohd Hanafi Jumrah, Haryati Abdul Karim
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'None of us are free until all of us are free': Introducing collective liberation as a praxis-oriented framework and concept into social psychology. [PDF]
Abstract Recent years have seen a resurgence of protest and resistance movements worldwide, reminding deep interconnections between struggles for liberation beyond borders, histories and identities. While activists frequently frame these efforts through the lens of collective liberation, this lens remains absent from mainstream social psychology.
Schreiber JA, Zebian Y, Uysal MS.
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Social Ecofeminism Versus Cultural Ecofeminism: Marsha Norman’s Getting Out and ’night, Mother
The present article analyzes two of Marsha Norman’s groundbreaking plays, Getting Out (1977) and ’night, Mother (1983), in the light of ecofeminism.
Ehsan Habibian, Kian Soheil
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