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Please aim for at least 600 words, or approximately two pages double-spaced (size 12 font). Try to focus not on summary but on your thoughts on what you’ve read.

A class reflection is a reflection on an important point or something you learned from the readings of the previous two weeks, as well as any questions you have.

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When it comes to environmental damage and the health of our natural resources, gender definitely

plays a role: in who’s affected, who can do what, and how we can move forward. The United Nations

Environment Program puts it pretty succinctly, saying: “Around the world, environmental conditions

impact the lives of women and men in different ways as a result of existing inequalities. Gender roles

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What Exactly Is Ecofeminism?

By JR Thorpe

April 22, 2016

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o�ten create differences in the ways men and women act in relation to the environment, and in the

ways men and women are enabled or prevented from acting as agents of environmental change.” When

it comes to putting a gendered lens on climate change and environmental issues, there’s one particular

school of thought that prioritizes women: the concept of ecofeminism. The name implies the basic

idea, but what exactly is ecofeminism?

Emerging in the 1970s, alongside the anti-nuclear proliferation movement and the beginnings of green

political activism, the concept of ecofeminism relates environmental damage to women’s exploitation

and lack of empowerment. To quote Professor Mary Mellor, a UK academic, “ecofeminism is a

movement that sees a connection between the exploitation and degradation of the natural world and

the subordination and oppression of women… Ecofeminism brings together elements of the feminist

and green movements, while at the same time offering a challenge to both.” But it’s not as simple as

just women going out to fight for ecological issues. (Although we’re very good at that.)

When it comes to actually defining ecofeminism, there’s an issue: it’s not actually one movement.

Instead, it’s more like a group of concepts and thoughts that emerged as part of a cultural movement in

the 1970s, or what Dr. Richard Twine calls “differing accounts that wove together a perceived

interconnection between the domination of women and nature.” As we’ll discover, there are some

aspects of ecofeminism where people radically disagree. Some attitudes are widespread, but this is

going to get complicated.

This will only be the most basic of primers; I can’t summarize decades of complicated academic

argument into one article (I wish). If you’re interested in ecofeminism, and want to get into the theory

and see the real complexity of it, do also read longer resources that give you more detail.

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http://www.britannica.com/topic/ecofeminism


http://homepages.gac.edu/~lbrammer/Ecofeminism.html


http://homepages.gac.edu/~lbrammer/Ecofeminism.html


http://www.wloe.org/what-is-ecofeminism.76.0.html


http://www.un.org/womenwatch/directory/women_and_environment_3011.htm


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Ecofeminism Sees A Parallel Between The Earth & Women

Basically, ecofeminism sees a relationship between the serious environmental damage done to the

earth and the repression of women. But that one relationship can take many forms, depending on what

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kind of ecofeminist you are.

One form of ecofeminism takes it very literally, saying that women are viewed in the same way as

natural resources: as something to be taken, plundered, or used. Activist Ynestra King has stated, “We

see the devastation of the earth and her beings by the corporate warriors, and the threat of nuclear

annihilation by the military warriors, as feminist concerns. It is the masculinist mentality which would

deny us our right to our own bodies and our own sexuality, and which depends on multiple systems of

dominance and state power to have its way.” This is the perspective of radical ecofeminism: that

women and the environment are exploited in the same way by the same patriarchal dominating forces,

who are seen as creating order and deriving value from “chaotic” things (like women and forests).

Some radical ecofeminists also take the same position about animal welfare, saying animals are being

unfairly exploited by current power structures in a way that harms the environment, too.

But there’s another perspective: Cultural ecofeminism makes out the link between nature and women

to be empowering, picturing our gender as uniquely connected to the environment and natural

processes through things like menstruation and childbirth. This perspective posits that when it comes

to feeling the real damage of environmental harm and doing something about it, we’re better-placed to

take action. Basically, the academic Leigh Brammer summed it up this way: “some ecofeminists view

the link between woman and nature as empowering, others believe it’s imposed by patriarchy and is

degrading.” The first belief is cultural ecofeminism, the second is radical ecofeminism.

Ecofeminism Challenges Power Hierarchies

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One of the big aims of ecofeminism is to change the world’s way of relating to things like women and

the environment: instead of domination and power hierarchies, they want to install equality and

communities that interact on a level playing field. Two of the most famous ecofeminists, Maria Mies

and Vandana Shiva, declared in their introduction to the book Ecofeminism in 1993,

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“Our aim is to go beyond this narrow perspective [patriarchy and hierarchies] and to express our

diversity and, in different ways, address the inherent inequalities in world structures which permit

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Radical ecofeminism talks about this in particular; depicting women as natural and irrational, they

say, created a hierarchy where men needed to come in and control and develop them, just as they do to

nature.

Ecofeminism Points Out Women’s Unique Involvement In Environmental Damage

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the North to dominate the South, men to dominate women, and the frenetic plunder of ever more

resources for ever more unequally distributed economic gain to dominate nature.”
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Beyond the theoretical stuff, much ecofeminism points to the very real interactions that women,

particularly in developing countries, have with environment degradation, and how their

disempowerment is related to serious ecological problems. For instance, women are o�ten the

gatherers of food and water (what’s called “natural resource managers”) for their households, which

means that their lives are pretty heavily intertwined with a healthy, flourishing landscape. Sara Alcid

at Everyday Feminism points out, for instance, that young girls who have to work with their mothers

to find scarce water are less likely to be able to go to school, and that low-income women of color are

disproportionately exposed to toxic chemicals in the workplace. Women are both invested in

preventing environmental damage and very vulnerable to it.

Writer Leigh Grammar points out that this vulnerability is a patriarchal thing: “Women are hurt most

by the exploitation of the earth because they are the most vulnerable in patriarchal society. The main

focus is on women who are more at risk because they suffer double oppression of poverty, race,

education, or nation.” And it goes further than just disempowerment and cycles of poverty ?? women

in their capacity as natural resource managers might have unique perspectives on how to help stop

environmental damage, but if their voices are silenced, they can’t help.

What Might Be Problematic About Ecofeminism

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Aside from the problem of not being a coherent ideology, cultural ecofeminism in particular is o�ten

criticized for its tie between women and nature, as Yale University’s “Ecofeminism: An Overview”

explains. Isn’t this just more gender stereotyping? As Dr. Catherine Roach, author of Mother/Nature,

points out, it’s hardly as if men aren’t natural beings: “they do share all other human biological

processes (eating, sleeping, eliminating wastes, getting sick, dying), and in addition, in their

ejaculation of semen they have experience of a tangible stuff of the reproduction of life.” For some

commentators, like Anne Archambault, the idea that women are somehow more “natural” is nonsense

and actually hamstrings the whole idea. “The claim that women are biologically closer to nature,” she

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says, “reinforces the patriarchal ideology of domination and limits ecofeminism’s effectiveness”.

Ecofeminists of the radical strain don’t believe this either, causing conflict within the movement.

(There’s also a bit of a cultural issue, too. For instance, Dr. Twine points out that Chinese society

doesn’t have the same “women equal nature” idea, even though it has similar issues about female

inferiority; he cites the Chinese academic Huey-li Li, who says, “The association of women and nature

is not a cross-cultural phenomenon, since nature as a whole is not identified with women in Chinese

culture”.)

People are worried about radical ecofeminism, too. One of the more popular critiques of ecofeminism,

over at Green Fuse, makes the argument that it seems to clash with conventional feminism these days,

which wants to put women into positions of power (Hilary 2016!) and give them a chance to be part of

the hierarchy. Radical ecofeminism wants to eliminate those structures and replace them with

communal decision-making and equal valuing of all people, and it’s worried that it’s not a realistic

point of view.

The Bottom Line

Whatever your interpretation, ecofeminism is a unique feminist lens on the very real relationship

between gender and environmental issues. Damage to the environment is definitely a feminist issue; it

desperately needs the involvement of empowered, educated women to succeed in protecting

communities and stopping further serious degradation.

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