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Ecofeminism in Indian Literature: Representations of Women, Nature, and Environmental Activism

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Ecofeminism in Indian literature intricately intertwines themes of gender, nature, and environmental activism, offering diverse perspectives on women's roles as nurturers of the environment and victims of its degradation. Through narratives, poems, and essays, Indian writers’ critique patriarchal and capitalist structures, highlighting the interconnectedness of women and nature. They amplify marginalized voices, advocate for environmental justice, and envision sustainable futures grounded in equity and care for the Earth. This research explores the intersectionality of women, nature, and activism, the diversity of literary forms and cultural contexts, the role of literary activism in advocating for change, and the significance of ecofeminist perspectives in addressing pressing socio-environmental challenges.

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