Abstract:Ecofeminist literary criticism tells the history of feminist ecocriticism and ecofeminist literary criticism, describes the relations between ecofeminism and environmental justice, develops an interdisciplinary study of gender equality, explores interspecies relations within ecocriticism, develops a broader, crosscultural feminist ecocriticism, utilizes developments in ecofeminist interspecies ecopsychology, and advances more criticismbased feminist ecoregionalisms.
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