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  • Ecofeminism. To Break Out of Strategic and Theoretical Impasses in the Face of the Climate Crisis

  • Nathan Gaborit , Gala Kabbaj , Gauthier Delozière | 20 Mar 23 | Posted under: Ecology , Feminism
  • It is obvious that political environmentalism unfolds differently according to gender. This study aims to explore the heuristic dimension of ecofeminism and contribute to rethinking our contradictions, methods of struggle and possible cross-class alliances in the current context of impending ecological catastrophe.

    An ecofeminist wind seems to have been blowing through protests in Europe in recent years, contributing to irrigate not only the critique they present, but also the imagination of new worlds waiting to arise. If ecofeminism has not yet gained traction enough to be socially quantified in the same way as political ecology, it however demonstrates significant potential from a theoretical and strategic perspective.

    The environmental and feminist movements seek to question anew both the convergence of struggles and our ways of thinking about forms of domination and their interweaving, get disrupted by these issues, offering fertile grounds for the development of ecofeminism. Furthermore, surveys on the climate marches in France show that women are overrepresented in such protests, with two-thirds of the demonstrators being female (Quantité Critique, 2019).

    Clearly, political environmentalism unfolds differently depending on gender. These elements show the need to examine the heuristic dimension of ecofeminism and reread our dissents, ways of fighting, and possible cross-class alliances with a fresh start in the current context of imminent ecological disaster.

    Please find the ePaper on the right/below (mobile version) in 'Documents' (English, PDF).


      Table of Contents

        I –  GRASPING ECOFEMINISM AS A MOVEMENT
                  The vague contours of the ecofeminist constituency
                  Ecofeminism as a response to apocalyptic times
                  Making the scale of disaster palpable

        II – PROTEST AS A TRANSFORMATIVE MOMENT
                   Celebrating life here and now
                   Reclaiming HERstory
                   Ecofeminist struggles and legacies

        III – THE CONTROVERSIES IN THE ECOFEMINIST MOVEMENT
                     An essentialist worldview?
                     Rejection of materialism?

        IV   POLITICAL EXPRESSIONS
                     The influence of ecofeminism on social struggles
                     A new narrative for the left?

     


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