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    Récits écoféministes de voyages interstellaires : observer et créer de nouveaux mondes. by Clémence Mathieu

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…By telling stories of new worlds discoveries which reconsiders the mankind/nature, man/woman dualisms and dominations, the writer is involved in the creation of eco-feminist demands and ideas ; thus the Ekumen tales may qualify as eco-feminist fiction. …”
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    Ecological Solidarity and Popular Education by Astrid von Kotze

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…I outline three principles central to a Freirean approach in popular education: political purpose and bias of the educator; dialogue as an epistemological and ontological process; and the ‘vocation’ of humanization. Using an eco-feminist lens, I then suggest that ecological solidarity: being part of, rather than apart-from, nature, must be a crucial part of any education going forward. …”
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    5. The Amplification of Ecological Awareness Through Art Practice: The Ecoartivist Drawing of Ecología De Un Abrazo [The Ecology of an Embrace] by Blanco Verónica Perales

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…This is an ecoartivist project (ecology, art and activism) that recalls the eco-feminist spirit of the Chipko women. It presents a participatory approach involving social and human networks (human capital in a 2.0 context). …”
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    God/dess as the Transcendently Immanent Source of Life: On the Ecofeminist Thea/logy and Spirituality of Rosemary Radford Ruether by Jan Bierhanzl

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In the following paper on the ecofeminist dimension of the considerable work of the feminist theologian Rosemary Radford Ruether, I will limit myself to questions and themes that are not purely theological, but which at the same time resonate with the themes and questions addressed in contemporary (eco)feminist philosophy, which revolve around issues of structural inequality and structural or systemic violence on the one hand, and the interdependence of lives, precariousness, and vulnerability on the other. …”
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    Eco-feminismo en la narrativa surrealista de María Luisa Bombal Eco-feminism in Maria Luisa Bombal's Surrealist Narrative by Zoila Yovanna Clark

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Since Bombal identifies female characters with nature when developing intimate female issues, an eco-feminist perspective has particular resonance in a discussion of her work.…”
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    Mujeres y árboles. Asimilaciones naturales y autorrepresentaciones feministas / Women and Trees. Natural Assimilations and Feminist Self-Images by Belén Ruiz Garrido

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…It is also a central element of eco-feminist struggles. This paper explores some of these suggestions in order to discover the heterogeneity of the paths and likewise attempts to trace the patterns governing the pertinence of this natural allusion to feminist discourse on the body, subject and identity. …”
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    Towards a hermeneutics of sustainability in Africa: Engaging indigenous knowledge in dialogue with Christianity by Kivatsi J. Kavusa

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Today there are a number of ecological hermeneutics, such as the Exeter project (UK), the Earth Bible project (Australia), the anti-ecological readings and the eco-feminist readings. Whilst these trends provide Christianity with valuable ecological insights, they tend to be more global than specific. …”
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    Mujeres y árboles. Asimilaciones naturales y autorrepresentaciones feministas / Women and Trees. Natural Assimilations and Feminist Self-Images by belén ruiz garrido

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…It is also a central element of eco-feminist struggles. This paper explores some of these suggestions in order to discover the heterogeneity of the paths and likewise attempts to trace the patterns governing the pertinence of this natural allusion to feminist discourse on the body, subject and identity. …”
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