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    Ecology and Anthropology in Ecofeminist Theology by Cezary Naumowicz

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…For some time problem of the ecological crisis and feministic analyses have been influencing theological reflection. Ecofeminist theology aims at combining ecology, feminism, and theology. …”
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    Gendered Species of Yoruba Plants: An Ecofeminist Perspective by Adeola Adijat Faleye

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…In addition, evidence reveals that within the Yorùbá belief system, some cultural practices are evident in support of the ecofeminist thought spanning various contexts in politics, warfare, or conflict resolutions, as well as Yorùbá Òrìṣà cults. …”
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    Ecofeminist Kitchens: Reimagining Professional Kitchens as Spaces of Sustainable Foodwork by Adele Wylie

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Furthermore, the absence of ecological literacy in professional kitchens is shown to be a significant driver of unsustainable behaviours. Drawing on ecofeminist scholarship, this article goes on to envision what changes are needed for a sustainable and equitable transformation in professional kitchens. …”
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    From human-centered to ecofeminist environmental policies: harnessing pancasila for global sustainability solutions by Natalis Aga, Purwanti Ani, Dyah Wijaningsih, Susila Kadek

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… This paper examines the move from anthropocentric to ecofeminist viewpoints in environmental policy and how this shift might be incorporated into a Pancasila-based solution to global environmental concerns. …”
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    Biodiversité et corporéité dans la poésie diasporique caribéenne: vers une esthétique écoféministe by Myriam Moïse

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…S’il existe de multiples variantes au sein des théories écoféministes, cette étude se focalise sur l’écoféminisme social et politique qui prend en compte les oppressions intersectionnelles en lien avec le genre, la race et la classe. …”
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    As guardiãs dos cerrados e suas narrativas de lutas e resistências by Simony Lopes da Silva Reis

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In contrast to this narrative, Cerradeiras women elaborate strategies of struggle to endorse and strengthen other narratives about the cerrados. Ecofeminist narratives based on diversity, otherness and horizontality of the territorialities of the peoples of the cerrados. …”
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    Occupy Waikīkī: pushing the borders of land, sea and story-telling in Kristiana Kahakauwila’s This is Paradise (2013) by Sylvie Largeaud-Ortega

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This essay explores Kahakauwila’s short story This is Paradise from the angle of post- and decolonial studies and environmental humanities, and presents it as an ecofeminist and counterhegemonic Oceanian identitarian narrative. …”
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    Voies périphériques comme centre de l’utopie. Le travail de la terre comme élément nodal de l’émancipation des femmes dans le Mexique rural by Céline Chenot

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…This article aims to analyze the land as a nodal element in the conceptions of ecofeminist struggles waged by two peripheral Catholic organizations.…”
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    Un écoféminisme à la française ? Les liens entre mouvements féministe et écologiste dans les années 1970 en France by Isabelle Cambourakis

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This article highlights the specificity of the French situation at the end of the 1970s as a transnational ecofeminist movement emerged.…”
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    WE INTER-ARE: THE PANDEMIC CHALLENGE REDEFINING HUMANS AND COMMUNITIES by K. Abraham

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Given that social hierarchies attribute higher and lower status to human beings based on their race, class, caste and gender identity, and legitimise the exploitation of other human beings and the earth, re-thinking our hierarchical positioning as “masters” of this universe becomes imperative. In this context, ecofeminist reconstruction of relationality is projected as a corrective, as it focuses on linking relationships instead of ranking relationships. …”
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    Exploiting Body and Place in Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the d’Urbervilles by Catherine Lanone

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This creates a kind of proto-ecofeminist logic, as colonial metaphors are applied to the landscape but also to Tess’s enslaved body, while she toils on the machine, relentlessly exposed to the male gaze. …”
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    Performing Grief Inconsolable: Land, Lament and Love in Marina Carr’s Portia Coughlan by Vicky ANGELAKI

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article concentrates on Marina Carr’s seminal play Portia Coughlan (1996), examined through an ecocritical and ecofeminist lens. As the essay argues, the play’s recent revival at London’s Almeida Theatre (2023), directed by Carrie Cracknell, designed by Alex Eales and featuring Alison Oliver in the lead role, made a considerable contribution towards highlighting the roots of discomfort as well as the embodied experience of Carr’s eponymous heroine, towards emphasising concerns of grief and inconsolability, but also towards asking how consolation and agency may be conceivable for spectators within an environmentally focused staging and reading of the play. …”
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    JAPANESE WOMEN'S ACTIVISM SUSTAINS A LIFE-GIVING COMMUNITY IN THE PANDEMIC by J. Peracullo

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…During the pandemic, AWEP attuned its programmes to respond to its challenges. Using ecofeminist theologian Sallie McFague’s ecological model, I demonstrate that AWEP reveals Japanese women’s acute understanding of a need for an ecological ethics of solidarity that includes ecological interests, a consciousness of solidarity, and cooperation through global sisterhood, which posits that women the world over share everyday experiences regardless of race, nationality, ethnicity, class, or economic status and, therefore, should help one another. …”
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    An ecological crisis of reason: using creative and arts-based research methods for exploring affective-emotional life and just transitions by Clifton Evers

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The arts-based research (ABR) challenges prevailing technocratic and rational frameworks, aligning with ecofeminist Val Plumwood’s call to address the ‘ecological crisis of reason’ that serves to inhibit achieving sustainable futures. …”
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    Entre sacrificios y esperanzas: análisis de conflictos socioambientales en Bogotá desde una perspectiva de ecología política by Mariluz Nova Laverde, Milton Piñeros Fuentes, Jaime Edison Rojas Mora

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This research contributes to critical geography, rural studies, and environmental justice by incorporating relational ontologies and a decolonial and ecofeminist perspective.…”
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    « Vivre avec le trouble » du changement climatique : écoféminismes posthumains dans Le Roman de Jeanne de Lidia Yuknavitch (2017) et The Tiger Flu de Larissa Lai (2018) by Lisa Haristoy

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This paper offers to identify how contemporary ecofeminist fiction contributes to cli-fi. The novels The Book of Joan by Lidia Yuknavitch (2017, USA) and The Tiger Flu by Larissa Lai (2018, Canada) provide ways to think about the detrimental human impact on climate in post-apocalyptic settings where natural resources – hydrocarbons in particular – have been used up.First, examining the temporalities of the novels evidences the interconnections of the exploitation of a feminized nature and that of “the sexualized, racialized, and naturalized others” (Braidotti, 2013, p. 15). …”
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    Dépasser l’analogie, écouter les opprimé·es : patriarcat et blanchité dans le discours antispéciste by Myriam Bahaffou

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…On the one hand, the analogy served to establish a relationship between sexism/speciesism without women and through a patriarchal rationalist ethic, although vegan ecofeminists had already rejected similarity for an entangled and dynamic models. …”
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