WOMAN AND NATURE
ARTICULATIONS AND SENSES IN LATIN AMERICA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22409/m9f37z03Abstract
Throughout history, women, especially those from the Third World, have developed a relationship of closeness and care with the ecosystem. Feminist movements, such as ecofeminism, seek, in the context of environmental justice, justice for women in their identity recognition. It seeks to identify the power relations and the relationship between the exploitation and domination of nature and the domination and subordination of women in socio-environmental relations in Latin America. A qualitative research is thus carried out, hypothetical-deductive model and using descriptive, explanatory and critical methods. Although specific legislation changes are being seen in an attempt to achieve sustainable development and gender equality, the oppression of women and the environmental crisis still depend on greater structural and organizational change in society.