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ArticleEcofeminism in Selected Novels by Barbara Kingsolver, NoViolet Bulawayo, and Anita Nair: A Comparative Study
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"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 "
ArticleFiction as an Expression of Social and Environmental Commitment: An Ecosocialist Reading of Barbara Kingsolver’s Flight Behavior
ArticleFiction as an Expression of Social and Environmental Commitment: An Ecosocialist Reading of Barbara Kingsolver’s Flight Behavior
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 Use of Bionarrative Strategies for Trans-species Communication in Barbara Kingsolver’s Flight Behavior (2012)
ArticleThe Use of Bionarrative Strategies for Trans-species Communication in Barbara Kingsolver’s Flight Behavior (2012)
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"
Article“The Question of Land and Woman: Alan Paton’s Cry, the Beloved Country from an Ecofeminist Perspective”
Article“The Question of Land and Woman: Alan Paton’s Cry, the Beloved Country from an Ecofeminist Perspective”