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エコフェミニズム再考―開発資本主義家父長制に対するオルタナティブな理論として―
Reevaluating Ecofeminism as an Alternative Social Theory : Transcending Patriarchal Capitalist System
渡久山, 清美
渡久山, 幸功
Tokuyama, Kiyomi
Maedomari, Kiyomi
Tokuyama, Yukinori
open access
フェミニズム
エコフェミニズム
女性の軍事化
ハリウッド女性兵士映画
家父長制
This paper explores the potential of ecological feminism (ecofeminism) to transcend patriarchal societies, which promote capitalistic development,and to construct an alternative society with ecologically sustainable development. Feminism has a great potential since it has multiple branches such as Marxist feminism,Socialist feminism,Cultural feminism,Radical feminism and so on. Among these branches,ecofeminism has been severely criticized by other feminist branches that have reproached it for regarding motherhood that some ecofeminists affirm as“essential."Particularly,this is the case with Japan where ecofeminism sank into oblivion while ecofeminism in the Western and developing countries has persisted even under biting criticism. This paper analyzes women soldiers in Hollywood films to prove both war and military institutions to be the epitome of patriarchy in which women's human rights and environment have been oppressed and violated in order for men to maintain masculine power and wealth. Our argument concludes that ecofeminism maintains the potential of rectifying every kind of discrimination by subverting patriarchal capitalist system when other feminist groups start cooperating with ecofeminist activists.
正誤表有
紀要論文
琉球大学法文学部
2013-03
jpn
departmental bulletin paper
VoR
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12000/26496
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12000/26496
https://u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2009107
1343-4896
AA1125102X
人間科学 = Human Science
29
153
187
https://u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2009107/files/No29p153正誤表.pdf
https://u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2009107/files/No29p153.pdf