‘The Inner Geography of Home’: the ecofeminist ethics of Daphne Marlatt’s Taken

This essay examines the imprints of a feminist ethics in Daphne Marlatt’s novel Taken, a text that, drawing on the materiality/maternality of language, rethinks the (female) subject’s relation to territory, place and space, and puts forward a form of maternalism defined at the junction between femin...

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Main Author: Eva Darias Beautell
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Alicante 2005-06-01
Series:Feminismo/s
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spelling doaj-44b8abdb32fe44669409a31c756946452020-11-25T02:57:21ZspaUniversidad de AlicanteFeminismo/s1696-81661989-99982005-06-010517719510.14198/fem.2005.5.114894‘The Inner Geography of Home’: the ecofeminist ethics of Daphne Marlatt’s TakenEva Darias Beautell0University of La LagunaThis essay examines the imprints of a feminist ethics in Daphne Marlatt’s novel Taken, a text that, drawing on the materiality/maternality of language, rethinks the (female) subject’s relation to territory, place and space, and puts forward a form of maternalism defined at the junction between feminism and ecology. Tracing lines of comparison and action between the two, ecofeminism could be defined as «feminism taken to its logical conclusion, because it theorizes the interrelations among self, societies, and nature» (Birkeland 1993, 17-18). My analysis will try to elucidate some of the implications contained in Marlatt’s radical proposal. Against a cartography of war, occupation, and violence, Marlatt’s text offers an escape by the landscape, a geography of the female body, maternalism, and the body’s fusion with the environment.https://feminismos.ua.es/article/view/2005-n5-the-inner-geography-of-home-the-ecofeminist-ethics-of-daphne-marlatts-takenmarlatt, daphneliteratura canadienseética feministaecofeminismomaternalismocuerpo femenino
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‘The Inner Geography of Home’: the ecofeminist ethics of Daphne Marlatt’s Taken
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literatura canadiense
ética feminista
ecofeminismo
maternalismo
cuerpo femenino
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title ‘The Inner Geography of Home’: the ecofeminist ethics of Daphne Marlatt’s Taken
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title_full ‘The Inner Geography of Home’: the ecofeminist ethics of Daphne Marlatt’s Taken
title_fullStr ‘The Inner Geography of Home’: the ecofeminist ethics of Daphne Marlatt’s Taken
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publisher Universidad de Alicante
series Feminismo/s
issn 1696-8166
1989-9998
publishDate 2005-06-01
description This essay examines the imprints of a feminist ethics in Daphne Marlatt’s novel Taken, a text that, drawing on the materiality/maternality of language, rethinks the (female) subject’s relation to territory, place and space, and puts forward a form of maternalism defined at the junction between feminism and ecology. Tracing lines of comparison and action between the two, ecofeminism could be defined as «feminism taken to its logical conclusion, because it theorizes the interrelations among self, societies, and nature» (Birkeland 1993, 17-18). My analysis will try to elucidate some of the implications contained in Marlatt’s radical proposal. Against a cartography of war, occupation, and violence, Marlatt’s text offers an escape by the landscape, a geography of the female body, maternalism, and the body’s fusion with the environment.
topic marlatt, daphne
literatura canadiense
ética feminista
ecofeminismo
maternalismo
cuerpo femenino
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