Ecofeminism: A Study at the Roots of Gender Inequalities
Ecofeminism: A Study at the Roots of Gender Inequalities
Author(s): Dipanwita PAL
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Social differentiation
Published by: Scientia Moralitas Research Institute
Keywords: ecofeminism; value dualism; androcentrism; gender inequalities;
Summary/Abstract: Ecocriticism is, as put forward by Diamond and Orenstein, ‘a new term for ancient wisdom’. It is a value system that explores the connections between androcentrism and environmental destruction. The theory emerged from various social movements, from both activist and academic fields during the 1980s. Ecofeminism, as a movement, developed from antimilitarist action movement in the United States while founding a political platform for the US Green party. The term was first used by Francoise D’Eaubonne (1980) in her article “Feminism or Death.” From the mid-1970s, ecological critique turned to play a significant role in the women’s movements worldwide.
Book: Scientia Moralitas Conference Proceedings
- Page Range: 92-98
- Page Count: 7
- Publication Year: 2021
- Language: English
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