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What is Ecofeminism

Handbook of Research on Deconstructing Culture and Communication in the Global South
In 1974, French feminist Francoise d' Eaubonne minted the term 'ecoféminisme' where she called upon women to lead an ecological revolution to save the planet. Ecofeminism is a movement that employs feminist principles to ecological issues. Ecofeminism is a social awakening of women to uphold a war against a patriarchal society that is causing injury to them and the environment. Ecofeminists examine a close connection between women and nature.
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Demystifying Mythology: Deconstructing the Indian Myth Through Modern Mythic Fiction
Charu Ahluwalia (Chitrakoot School of Liberal Arts, Shoolini University, Solan, India) and Purnima Bali (Chitrakoot School of Liberal Arts, Shoolini University, Solan, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8093-9.ch007
Abstract
For centuries, classical myths have been celebrated as models of excellence. Initially, the study of myths was undertaken to understand culture by only being mindful of the fixed literal meaning of the text. In this context, the ancient myth of the Ramayan in India stood as a monolithic structure unquestioned since time immemorial. However, in modern times, when the deconstruction philosophy of Derrida rejects the idea of a fixed meaning as conveyed by a text, the latent meaning of the text arises to the surface. With the emergence of feminism, the unheard voices of canonical texts are brought to the limelight through the contemporary mode of mythic fiction. The mythic fictions undertaken for study—The Forest of Enchantments, Sita-Warrior of Mithila, and The Liberation of Sita—highlight myriad ways of deconstructing the character of Sita and other subaltern female characters who were initially construed under the androcentric dictates of the classical literary canon. Hence, feminist deconstruction of mythology by mythic fiction deconstructs age-old cultural axioms.
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Teaching and Learning in the Age of Climate Change: Postcolonial Ecofeminism and the Rhetorics of Sustainability
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A Radical More-Than-Human Intersectionality in Ecologically Compromised Times: Toward an Attunement to Nonhumans and Indigenous Knowledges
The ‘eco’ in ecofeminism stands for ecology. Ecofeminism critiques Western binaries, including the notion that women are ‘naturally’ subordinate to men or that nature—often characterized as feminine—is opposed to and/or inferior to masculinist culture.
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