Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
This research paper delves into the dynamic relationship between media, literature, and ecofeminism, exploring how these realms intersect to shape and disseminate ecofeminist ideas. Ecofeminism, a theoretical framework intertwining environmental and feminist concerns, emphasizes the interconnectedness of the exploitation of nature and the oppression of women. Through content analysis and case studies, this study examines the representation of ecofeminist themes in various media forms, including literature, films, documentaries, and online platforms. The research evaluates the role of media in disseminating ecofeminist discourse and analyzes the challenges and opportunities associated with its engagement, including the risks of oversimplification and co-optation. By scrutinizing the impact of media on ecofeminist narratives, this paper contributes to a nuanced understanding of how these influential mediums shape public perceptions and advance the ecofeminist movement.