Ecofeminism is about opening your eyes in a time when they have been shut: A Conversation with Vandana Shiva
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Date of Publication
 April 4, 2025 
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Article
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Oral histories of feminist theory
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English
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The aim of the project is to tell and reflect the different histories of feminist
theory. To this end, conversations are held with protagonists who had and have
a formative influence on feminist theories. In engaging with these scholars, we
wish to delve deeper not only into the ideas and concepts that form the key basis
of these theories but also to explore the historical contexts, collective thinking,
political practices, and historical controversies that enabled them at the time. The
conversations bring forth exigent questions around power, inequality, and violence,
intersectionality, the relation of sex, gender, and sexuality, or the critique of binary
thinking. We discuss the contributions of feminism to analyzing and challenging
significant differences other than gender, such as race, class, nationality, religion,
and caste. The project is rooted in oral history and philosophical exchange. It has
value for those of us interested in the history of feminist theory and in feminism as a
resourceful way of challenging dominant knowledges and creating different ones.
theory. To this end, conversations are held with protagonists who had and have
a formative influence on feminist theories. In engaging with these scholars, we
wish to delve deeper not only into the ideas and concepts that form the key basis
of these theories but also to explore the historical contexts, collective thinking,
political practices, and historical controversies that enabled them at the time. The
conversations bring forth exigent questions around power, inequality, and violence,
intersectionality, the relation of sex, gender, and sexuality, or the critique of binary
thinking. We discuss the contributions of feminism to analyzing and challenging
significant differences other than gender, such as race, class, nationality, religion,
and caste. The project is rooted in oral history and philosophical exchange. It has
value for those of us interested in the history of feminist theory and in feminism as a
resourceful way of challenging dominant knowledges and creating different ones.
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| Conversation Shiva.pdf | text | Adobe PDF | 328.19 KB | Attribution (CC BY 4.0) | published |