Title: Speaking for Nature and Women in Reality——An Eco-Feminist Reading of Virginia Woolf's Short Fictions
Abstract: Writing the plight of women's existence and position,Virginia Woolf purposefully shows deep concerns for nature.Prom the perspective of eco-feminism,Woolf's thoughts of eco-feminism are displayed in her short novels Kew's Garden and Marks on the Wall:she criticizes patriarchal culture which makes nature and women others, endows nature and women with subjectivity,lets the silent nature and women voice and expresses good wishes of harmonious coexistence between man and woman,man and nature.
Publication Year: 2013
Publication Date: 2013-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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