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Article . 2012 . Peer-reviewed
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Ecofeminismo y desarrollo sustentable

Authors: María Cristina Sandoval;

Ecofeminismo y desarrollo sustentable

Abstract

Resumen:El ecofeminismo constituye una orientación conceptual y metodológicaque rescata el vínculo especial que une a las mujeres con la naturaleza ybusca, además, recuperar un “principio femenino” que implique armonía,sostenibilidad y diversidad. El ecofeminismo prioriza la dimensión culturalde la sustentabilidad y critica la noción de desarrollo que se originó enel patriarcado occidental y su concepción científica reduccionista. En estemarco, el presente artículo pretende indagar en torno a la existencia de vinculacionesentre los ecofeminismos y el desarrollo sustentable. Se exponeacerca de las corrientes que identifican a la naturaleza con lo femenino y sereflexiona acerca del discurso positivista que resurge en el reclamo de unagestión de la naturaleza bajo los conceptos de “desarrollo sostenible” y “usoracional y sostenible de la naturaleza”.

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