How has the discourse about dualism within feminist ecology changed?

Dualism and its development within critical feminist discourse and eco-philosophy


Term Paper, 2020

17 Pages, Grade: 1,7


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Contents

1. Humans versus nature

2. History of dualism
2.1 The tradition ofhierarchical dualism
2.2 Plumwoods masteridentityandthe colonised“other”
2.3 Features of the human/nature dualism

3. Ecofeminists reactions on the human/nature discourse
3.1 Feminism of uncritical equality
3.2 Feminism of uncritical reversal

4. Subverting dualism
4.1 Relationality as new concept
4.2 Re/productivity
4.3 Haraway's naturecultures

5. Humans with nature?

6. Bibliography

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Title
How has the discourse about dualism within feminist ecology changed?
Subtitle
Dualism and its development within critical feminist discourse and eco-philosophy
College
Humboldt-University of Berlin
Course
Feminist Political Ecology
Grade
1,7
Author
Year
2020
Pages
17
Catalog Number
V976220
ISBN (eBook)
9783346325877
ISBN (Book)
9783346325884
Language
English
Keywords
feminist ecology, FPE, feminist politcal ecology, greek philosophy, environmental philosophy, re/productivity, naturecultures, feminism of uncritical equality, feminism of uncritical reversal, dualism, hierarchical dualism, master identity, plumwood, relationality
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Pauline Dirscherl (Author), 2020, How has the discourse about dualism within feminist ecology changed?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/976220

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