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Reconstruction the Female Image From the Perspective of Eco-Feminism in A Passage Into India
WANG Hai-yan, XU Yao-yao
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5836/2020.09.008
Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China
Female have a natural connection with nature. Ecological feminism emphasizes the natural intimate connection between female and nature, and believes that the oppression of female and the plunder of nature are dominated by masculine and anthropocentrism that have dominated for thousands of years. Ecological feminism points out that the oppression of female is directly related to the oppression of nature. This paper analyzes the changes in the attitudes of two women, Adela and Mrs. Moore, during the trip to India from the perspective of ecological feminism, and analyzes their relationship with nature. The connections between nature and female are inextricably linked. Female and nature are like a community of destiny. Mrs. Moore and Adela reconstructed a new female image through the connections with nature.
ecological feminism, A Passage Into India, female image, reconstruction
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