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Nature, gender, and culture: an ecofeminist analysis of Geling Yan’s literary oeuvreEcofeminist literary criticism, as an interdisciplinary theoretical framework, addresses the intertwined oppression of women and nature, seeking to deconstruct the underlying social, cultural, and economic structures that perpetuate this dual marginalization. This study aims to fill a significant knowledge gap by examining the integration of ecofeminist principles within the literary works of Geling Yan, a Chinese-A…
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Nature is a British weekly international scientific journal publishing peer-reviewed research across the natural sciences, including biology, physics, chemistry, the earth sciences, and related interdisciplinary fields. It operates editorial offices in London, the United States, continental Europe, and Asia under the international scientific publishing company Springer Nature. According to the 2022 Journal Citation …
Book · DOAB
Science Fiction and Climate ChangeDespite the occasional upsurge of climate change scepticism amongst Anglophone conservative politicians and journalists, there is still a near-consensus amongst climate scientists that current levels of atmospheric greenhouse gas are sufficient to alter global weather patterns to disastrous effect. The resultant climate crisis is simultaneously both a natural and a socio-cultural phenomenon and in this book Milner a…
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Issue 13.2 of the Review for Religious, 1954.
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