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素食生态女性主义 被引量:2

Vegetarian Ecofeminism
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摘要 生态女性主义作为女性主义的理论产物,如今已经发展成为一种比以往更具包容性的批评性话语,它关心一切被压迫对象以及存在于压迫体系之内的那些关联性的重要研究价值。素食生态女性主义的出现是对生态女性主义理论发展的重要补充,对于分析动物解放思想,探究生态与女性之间的内部关系,以及发展其自身和其他相关理论作出了巨大的贡献。本文将细致地对素食生态女性主义予以追根溯源,全面地考察众多素食生态女性主义者的研究路径和该理论的未来发展方向,并阐述关涉饮食选择、动物解放与女性压迫的伦理问题。随着不断扩大道德关怀范围和具备跨文化视野,素食生态女性主义或许将成为一种更具包容性和解放性的理论。 As the theoretical production of feminism, ecofeminism has developed into a more inclusive critical discourse than ever before, which concerns about all of the oppressive objects and the significant value of studying those connections within the structure of these oppressions. The advent of vegetarian ecofeminism is integral to the theoretical development of ecofeminism, which has made great contributions to the analysis of animal liberation thoughts, the exploration of the inner relevance among those issues matters much to the ecology and women, and development of its own and other relevant theories. This essay will thoroughly explore the roots of vegetarian ecofeminism, broadly review the path that many vegetarian ecofeminists followed and its theoretical directions for the future, and demonstrate arguments and explanations on the ethics involving the dietary choices, animal liberation and oppression on women. A more inclusive and liberatory theory of vegetarian ecofeminism will be possible with its increasingly wide scope of moral concerns and cross-cultural perspective.
出处 《鄱阳湖学刊》 2016年第2期11-31,125,共21页 Journal of Poyang Lake
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