Abstract:
Abstract: This article describes and comments on the critical practice of some major ecofeminists, and from an intersectionalized lens examines such aspects as sex, race, class, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, age and spirituality. The study holds that while revealing the oppression of women and nature by patriarchy, ecofeminism employs the theory of intersectionality, a methodology from sociology, to criticize the system of oppression, or logic of domination. Besides, it brings nature, animals and other non-human “others” into the scope of critical attention, and concludes that ecofeminism is an exemplary and significant scholarship of intersectional feminism.
Key words: ecofeminism; intersectionality; logic of domination