ArticleEmpowering Nature and Women: Ecofeminist Analysis of Atwood's <i>The Edible Woman</i> and Watson's <i>Tiny Sunbirds Faraway</i>
ArticleEmpowering Nature and Women: Ecofeminist Analysis of Atwood's <i>The Edible Woman</i> and Watson's <i>Tiny Sunbirds Faraway</i>
Article"From the Nile's Banks to Ecofeminist Discourse: An Analysis of Idris Ali’s Dongola, A Novel of Nubia"
Article"From the Nile's Banks to Ecofeminist Discourse: An Analysis of Idris Ali’s Dongola, A Novel of Nubia"
ArticleRegaining Harmony with Nature: An Ecofeminist Study of Margaret Atwood's the Animals in That Country
ArticleRegaining Harmony with Nature: An Ecofeminist Study of Margaret Atwood's the Animals in That Country
ArticleThe Subsistence Perspective: Nizar Qabbani's Non-hierarchical Eco-Feminist View of Women/Nature
ArticleThe Subsistence Perspective: Nizar Qabbani's Non-hierarchical Eco-Feminist View of Women/Nature
Article"The Ecofeminist and Gaian Spirituality: Subverting the Patriarchal Discourse in Doris Lessing’s Selected Novels "
Article"The Ecofeminist and Gaian Spirituality: Subverting the Patriarchal Discourse in Doris Lessing’s Selected Novels "
ArticleAn Ecofeminist Reading of Salwa Bakr''''s "Thirty-One Beautiful Green Trees " and "Worms at the Flower Garden"
ArticleAn Ecofeminist Reading of Salwa Bakr''''s "Thirty-One Beautiful Green Trees " and "Worms at the Flower Garden"
ArticleAn Ecofeminist Homology as Reflected in Salwa Bakr's Thirty-One Beautiful Green Trees and Han Kang's The Vegetarian : A Comparative Study
ArticleAn Ecofeminist Homology as Reflected in Salwa Bakr's Thirty-One Beautiful Green Trees and Han Kang's The Vegetarian : A Comparative Study