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Ecofeminism and the Biodiversity-Climate Nexus in India: Gendered Perspectives on Environmental Justice and Sustainability

INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
In India, the intertwined challenges of biodiversity loss and climate change are deeply influenced by socio- economic and gendered inequalities. This paper explores the application of ecofeminism in understanding and addressing the biodiversity-climate ...
Rahul Mahamuni
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Soundscapes of ecofeminism. Negotiating gender and environment through pop music

Popular Music
Femininity and metaphors of motherhood have always determined the perception of nature and environment. With the rise of the ecological movements, they have also accompanied political eco-activism and nature conservation regimes.
Thorsten Philipp
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Ecofeminism

Environmental Ethics, 1994
Francis Fukuyama   +2 more
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Rethinking ecofeminism: women’s voices in Indian environmentalism

Development in Practice
This viewpoint article considers the roles of women’s voices, conflicts, and activism in the protection of natural resources in India. This Indian environmentalism could be viewed as part of the ecofeminist movement because of the strong evidence ...
Thounaojam Somokanta
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Ecofeminism

2003
Abstract Acts of violence against women and attempts to dominate them, especially where mandated by culture or cult, have long been targets of feminist criticism. Ecofeminism extends this critique to include the despoliation of nature. Since ancient times, nature has been identified as female (Mother Nature).
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Ecofeminism

1997
The first examination of ecofeminism from cross-cultural and multidisciplinary perspectives.
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Ecofeminism

1998
Abstract Ecofeminism, ‘a new term for an ancient wisdom’ grew out of various social movements-the feminist, peace and the ecology movements-in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Though the term was first used by Francoise D’Eaubonne” it became popular only in the context of numerous protests and activities against environmental ...
Maria Mies, Vandana Shiva
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Ecofeminism Meets Criminology

Theoretical Criminology, 1998
I suggest that law breaking has traditionally been and continues to be an important part of feminist political protest. Law breaking can also be understood as a symbolic act that seeks to challenge the dominant ideas and values in a society. Additionally, as well as challenging the norms of a society, increasingly, ecofeminists are attempting to ...
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‘Ecofeminism’ in Geography

Ethics, Place & Environment, 1998
(1998). ‘Ecofeminism’ in Geography. Ethics, Place & Environment: Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 243-249.
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