生态女性主义诗歌:关注与关怀地生活在地球上

IF 0.1 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Esther Xueming Vincent
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这篇文章探讨了生态女权主义作为一种交叉的、建立在关系政治基础上的。本文通过对伊凡·博兰德的《安娜·利菲》和格蕾丝·尼科尔斯的《飓风袭击英格兰》的生态女权主义重读,探讨了这些女性诗人如何重塑地理,将自己定位在时间和地点,作为他人的亲属。
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Ecofeminist Poetry as Living on Earth with Attention and Care
The article explores ecofeminism as intersectional, founded upon a politics of relations. Through an ecofeminist re-reading of Eavan Boland’s “Anna Liffey” and Grace Nichols’ “Hurricane Hits England”, the article discusses how these women poets remake geographies to locate themselves in time and place as kin to other person-beings.
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Trumpeter-Journal of Ecosophy ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
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