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- Title
Nature-Women Proximity: An Eco-feminist Reading of S.R. Harnot's The Reddening Tree.
- Authors
DHAR, LEELA
- Abstract
In an era of ecological crisis, Eco-feminism is the only hope of retaining ecological balance in our modern world. The core thoughts of Eco-feminism are Mother-Earth, strength and integrity of every living thing. It also promises the discourse that cares for Mother Earth. It aims at exploring women-nature proximity. Women and nature have been two entities having calm nature fulfilling the required needs of men since the ancient times. However, culture is considered as superior to nature as men over women in our society. Defending nature and women, it has become the need of hour to save human civilisation. The present paper entitled "Nature-Woman Proximity: An Eco-feminist Reading of S.R. Harnot's 'The Reddening Tree'" is an attempt to have a disinterested view of hierarchical stratification of culture over nature and subsequently of men over women. It also explores how the human race can be saved by women and men collectively.
- Publication
Labyrinth: An International Refereed Journal of Postmodern Studies, 2019, Vol 10, Issue 2, p160
- ISSN
0976-0814
- Publication type
Academic Journal