压迫
生态女性主义
良心
批评
主题(计算)
社会学
生态批评
优势(遗传学)
性别研究
环境伦理学
美学
哲学
法学
认识论
艺术
文学类
政治学
生物
计算机科学
操作系统
基因
政治
生物化学
作者
V. Bhuvaneswari,Rosamma Jacob
出处
期刊:Research on humanities and social sciences
日期:2012-01-25
卷期号:2 (1): 7-12
被引量:3
摘要
This paper describes the contribution of Alice Walker's novel The Color Purple to the seminal ideas of ecological conscience and environmental protection, using schemes that intertwine ecocriticism with feminist criticism. The methodology involves the discourses on the images of women and nature in The Color Purple, the association between the oppression of women and the exploitation of nature by male dominance, enslaving the female and nature in the commercial market. Through an ecofeminist lens, this paper finds that Alice Walker infuses her novel with a theme of feminine and natural liberation from domination and violence. Alice Walker foresees the establishment of symbiosis, in which there is no male oppression or environment exploitation. Keywords: domination, ecofeminism, ecological conscience, male oppression, interconnectedness.
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