WOMEN AND FORESTS IN SOLIDARITY: A Multispecies Companionship Case From the Aegean Forests of Turkey

N. Bozok
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Building on a feminist multispecies perspective, this article examines the interwoven relationships between forest ecosystems and the lives of rural women living along the Aegean coast of Turkey. Ethnographic fieldwork conducted in the Aegean region’s forest settlements between 2018 and 2022 forms the basis of this study. I focus on three ways women highlight their entanglements with forests into weaving conjoined webs of life: First, rural women’s recollections of the forest and their understanding of the forest’s ecosystem are firmly rooted in the ways they have grown up, providing a cultural context for women’s subsequent forest advocacy. Second, rural women have a profound understanding of the edible plants that grow in the forests. Third, because they regularly forage with other women, rural women form deep relationships with other women and with the forests themselves. I show how these three factors—childhood memories, expertise in foraging and forest management, and deep ties of sociality—provide the impetus for rural women to protest deforestation. Such protests are driven by a collective concern for their own well-being, the good of their communities, and for forests.
妇女与森林休戚与共:土耳其爱琴海森林多物种伙伴关系案例
本文以女权主义多物种视角为基础,探讨了森林生态系统与生活在土耳其爱琴海沿岸的农村妇女生活之间相互交织的关系。2018 年至 2022 年期间在爱琴海地区森林定居点进行的人种学实地调查构成了本研究的基础。我重点关注妇女通过三种方式强调她们与森林的纠葛,从而编织出连成一体的生命之网:首先,农村妇女对森林的回忆和对森林生态系统的理解深深植根于她们的成长方式中,为妇女之后的森林宣传提供了文化背景。其次,农村妇女对生长在森林中的可食用植物有着深刻的了解。第三,由于经常与其他妇女一起觅食,农村妇女与其他妇女以及森林本身建立了深厚的关系。我将展示这三个因素是如何为农村妇女抗议砍伐森林提供动力的--童年记忆、觅食和森林管理方面的专业知识以及深厚的社会关系。这种抗议的动力来自于对自身福祉、社区利益和森林的集体关注。
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