AbstrAct Early ecofeminists often emphasized the similarities of the oppression of women and earth and delineated both as rape. Is it helpful for ecofeminists today to connect women and nature in such a way? Is this metaphor an adequate expression for third wave feminists or does it cast female bodies and the cosmos into passive victimization? This article uses Steinbeck‘s novel The Grapes of Wrath as a platform to tease out three important aspects of the metaphor of rape, by examining the green apolcalypse present in Steinbeck‘s book, by pointing out Steinbeck’s identification of the exploitatoin of nature as a rape, and by thinking about the ways in which women are portrayed as earth mothers. Through an examination of the metaphors of rap...
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Woman, wife, mother, mothering and motherhood are synonymous; and sex-role stereotyping separates th...
The metaphorical connection between women and the Earth is a recurring literary trope which is often...
The primary purpose of this thesis is the exploration of ecofeminist aspects of women’s utopian and...
The essay is an ecocritical reading of the two short stories that open John Steinbeck\u2019s The Lon...
This paper compares the personification of Zion in Isaiah 51:1–52:6 as a mother and daughter with Tr...
This thesis explores the possibilities for ecocritical study in fiction through John Steinbeck’s 193...
Ecofeminists call for a renewed ecological consciousness by integrating politics and the discourse o...
The Grapes of Wrath, has been read and reread by millions, pondered and set down in a thousand essay...
This research is a feminism approach that aimed at revealing the roles of woman during the migration...
Steinbeck’s Female Characters: Environment, Confinement, and Agency proposes that the female charact...
The aim of the following paper is to analyse Margaret Atwood’s 2009 speculative fiction novel The Ye...
203 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.In the prose of Christa Reini...
The objective of this paper is to analyze gender relations in mutation in Steinbecks masterpiece The...
The paper traces some recent feminist and postcolonial positions with regard to the metaphor of 'Mot...
This dissertation explores the entanglement between the visionary capacity of feminist theory to sha...
Woman, wife, mother, mothering and motherhood are synonymous; and sex-role stereotyping separates th...
The metaphorical connection between women and the Earth is a recurring literary trope which is often...
The primary purpose of this thesis is the exploration of ecofeminist aspects of women’s utopian and...
The essay is an ecocritical reading of the two short stories that open John Steinbeck\u2019s The Lon...
This paper compares the personification of Zion in Isaiah 51:1–52:6 as a mother and daughter with Tr...
This thesis explores the possibilities for ecocritical study in fiction through John Steinbeck’s 193...
Ecofeminists call for a renewed ecological consciousness by integrating politics and the discourse o...
The Grapes of Wrath, has been read and reread by millions, pondered and set down in a thousand essay...
This research is a feminism approach that aimed at revealing the roles of woman during the migration...
Steinbeck’s Female Characters: Environment, Confinement, and Agency proposes that the female charact...
The aim of the following paper is to analyse Margaret Atwood’s 2009 speculative fiction novel The Ye...
203 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.In the prose of Christa Reini...
The objective of this paper is to analyze gender relations in mutation in Steinbecks masterpiece The...
The paper traces some recent feminist and postcolonial positions with regard to the metaphor of 'Mot...
This dissertation explores the entanglement between the visionary capacity of feminist theory to sha...