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Indian feminist ecocriticism

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posted on 2024-05-27, 01:16 authored by DA Vakoch, Nicole AnaeNicole Anae
Following Françoise d’Eaubonne’s creation of the term “ecofeminism” in 1974, scholars around the world have explored ways that the degradation of the environment and the subjugation of women are linked. In the nearly three decades since the publication of the classical work Ecofeminism by Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva in 1993, several collections have appeared that apply ecofeminism to literary criticism, also known as feminist ecocriticism. The most recent of these include anthologies that emphasize international perspectives, furthering the comparative task launched by Mies and Shiva. To date, however, there have been no books devoted to gaining a broad-based understanding of feminist ecocriticism in India, understood in its own terms. Our new volume Indian Feminist Ecocriticism offers a survey of literature as seen through an ecofeminist lens by Indian scholars, which places contemporary literary analysis through a sampling of its diverse languages and in the context of millennia-old mythic traditions of India.

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Editor

Vakoch DA; Anae N

Start Page

1

End Page

256

Number of Pages

256

ISBN-10

1666908711

ISBN-13

9781666908718

Publisher

Lexington Books

Place of Publication

Lanham, MD

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