The aim of the following paper is to analyse Margaret Atwood’s 2009 speculative fiction novel The Year of the Flood, drawing from the theories of such ecofeminist critics as Maria Mies and Karen Warren. The paper discusses the parallels between the exploitation of nature and animals as well as the oppression of women in the capitalist patriarchy. It explores the construction of women, nature and animals as dominated Others. Special attention is paid to the metaphors binding women and nature as well as to the development of ecological consciousness in female characters. Atwood undoubtedly criticises capitalism as well as genetic engineering, which contribute to the pollution and devastation of nature as well as have negative impact on human ...
This paper argues that eco-awareness is presented in Margaret Atwood’s The Year of the Flood as a re...
Ecocriticism is commonly associated in canonical circles with many names like John Muir, Henry David...
In this paper, I analyze two contemporary post-apocalyptic novels, Jean Hegland’s novel Into the For...
The aim of the following paper is to analyse Margaret Atwood’s 2009 speculative fiction novel The Ye...
The particular paper focuses on the analysis of patriarchal domination and capitalist’s exploitation...
The paper attempts to offe...
Woman and nature can be considered the best creations of god. Both together keep the earth alive and...
Ecofeminism is a philosophical and political movement and theory which commingle or puts together de...
The problem of ecological crisis and exploitation of women is a topic that is often discussed today ...
This work seeks to gather evidences of lack of environmental ethics in the novel The Year of the Flo...
This work seeks to gather evidences of lack of environmental ethics in the novel The Year of the Flo...
Ecofeminism reflects an affinity between the domination of nature and subjugation of women in histor...
The aim of this article is to explore the speculative fiction works of three prominent, female specu...
Margaret Atwood simultaneously contributes to and diverges from recent ecofeminist social and litera...
Cultural-environmental Discourse in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale The present article app...
This paper argues that eco-awareness is presented in Margaret Atwood’s The Year of the Flood as a re...
Ecocriticism is commonly associated in canonical circles with many names like John Muir, Henry David...
In this paper, I analyze two contemporary post-apocalyptic novels, Jean Hegland’s novel Into the For...
The aim of the following paper is to analyse Margaret Atwood’s 2009 speculative fiction novel The Ye...
The particular paper focuses on the analysis of patriarchal domination and capitalist’s exploitation...
The paper attempts to offe...
Woman and nature can be considered the best creations of god. Both together keep the earth alive and...
Ecofeminism is a philosophical and political movement and theory which commingle or puts together de...
The problem of ecological crisis and exploitation of women is a topic that is often discussed today ...
This work seeks to gather evidences of lack of environmental ethics in the novel The Year of the Flo...
This work seeks to gather evidences of lack of environmental ethics in the novel The Year of the Flo...
Ecofeminism reflects an affinity between the domination of nature and subjugation of women in histor...
The aim of this article is to explore the speculative fiction works of three prominent, female specu...
Margaret Atwood simultaneously contributes to and diverges from recent ecofeminist social and litera...
Cultural-environmental Discourse in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale The present article app...
This paper argues that eco-awareness is presented in Margaret Atwood’s The Year of the Flood as a re...
Ecocriticism is commonly associated in canonical circles with many names like John Muir, Henry David...
In this paper, I analyze two contemporary post-apocalyptic novels, Jean Hegland’s novel Into the For...