Ecofeminist Paradox; The Double-Edged Sword: Unveiling Women’s Role in Environmental Sustainability and Disruption through The Heiress Gets a Duke and The Unicorn Project

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  • Dr.Ayesha Bibi, . Dr.Rukaiza khan, Anish Nazir, Zeenath khan, Ashir Khan

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Eco-feminism, disruption, male-blame, sustainability, society

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Ecofeminists have engaged in a critical examination of the exploitation of both nature and women by human individuals. The concept of Ecofeminist sustainability has emerged as a means to uphold harmony and ensure equitable treatment among men, women, and nature. Gaard (2017) defines this framework as one designed to secure rights for nature, women, and marginalised racial and social groups, while also ensuring sufficient consumption that does not jeopardise resource availability for future generations.

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Adams, S., Kuebli, J., Boyle, P., Fivush R. (1995). Gender differences in parent–child conversations about past emotions: A longitudinal investigation. Sex Roles. 33, 309–322.

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Published

2023-12-20

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Dr.Ayesha Bibi, . Dr.Rukaiza khan, Anish Nazir, Zeenath khan, Ashir Khan. (2023). Ecofeminist Paradox; The Double-Edged Sword: Unveiling Women’s Role in Environmental Sustainability and Disruption through The Heiress Gets a Duke and The Unicorn Project . Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 13(4), 812–840. Retrieved from https://pegegog.net/index.php/pegegog/article/view/4225

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