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Volume V Special Issue VI December 2025
Name of Author :
Dr. Suja Chacko
Title of the paper :
The Unhoming of the Green Bangle: An Ecofeminist Reading of Climate Exodus and Wetland Destruction in Sarah Josephs Aathi
Abstract:
Ecofeminism examines the strong, foundational links between the oppression of women and the domination and exploitation of nature. The core argument of ecofeminism is that the same patriarchal, hierarchical, and dualistic worldview that justifies male domination over women and also justifies humanitys domination over nature. The concept of climate exodus or climate migration is the human migration with a new understanding of environmental stress. The climate change is rarely the sole cause of migration it works within a multi causal context alongside economic, political, and social factors. Poverty, lack of livelihood, conflict over diminishing resources, poor governance, lack of legal protections, family ties, social networks, population density, disease prevalence, sea level rise, desertification, floods, cyclones etc. can be the reasons for migration.
Keywords :
Ecofeminism, Environmental Destruction, Climate Exodus,Cultural Resistance.
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Page Number :
234-235