It is a universally acknowledged fact that consequences of patriarchy and capitalism lead to women’s subordination and environmental degradation. Beginning from the ecofeminist and extending and transforming it to the feminist environmentalist approach; the rights over natural resources and their proper utilization has been the topic of discussion for decades. The ecofeminist socialist resistance to meet the eco crisis is an agenda almost all the countries in the universe attempt to adopt. Beginning from accumulating the natural resources from the forests to the global food production the role of women is huge. Patriarchy holds power and women suffer lack of resources and other factors of discrimination. Keeping all such nuances in mind the proposal attempts to explore the future of feminism from an ecological perspective in the Indian context. The proposal aims to address the following issues:
- Intersection of feminism and climate action
- Capitalization of nature as a result of neo-liberal economy and its impact
- The imbalance of the distribution of the natural resources and responsibilities among the genders from a human rights perspective
Presenter:
Dr. Trayee Sinha, she/her/they/them, Assistant Professor, Women’s Studies, Diamond Harbour Women’s University
The future directions and requirements for implementation that were discussed at the end of the presentation are very important. Thank you for sharing and highlighting the role of women in climate action!