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Reweaving identity: Women, activism and the forest (Nova Scotia).

机译:重塑身份:妇女,激进主义者和森林(新斯科舍省)。

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Women's activism in forestry in Nova Scotia was examined in order to identify its origins and emerging themes. Several key issues were identified by using qualitative research methods which included semi-structured interviews with thirteen women and two men. An auto-ethnographical account of the researcher's experience of this study is also included. Women's narratives identified several key themes which include: mobilization of women's political action for the environment; an ethic of community care; the belief that mentoring the next generations is a civic and spiritual responsibility; and the discovery of a political identity in the process of social change and environmental activism. As well, interviews with two men involved in the forestry industry in Nova Scotia provide an historical overview and illustration of sustainable forestry practices. An ecofeminist analysis was engaged to examine the effects of a "dysfunctional" patriarchal social, political and economic structure on women's political action and corresponding community forests. Results show a convergence of women's political identities and action despite differences in ethnicity, race, place, context, time and space. Women's activism therefore results from a multiplicity of complex factors.
机译:对新斯科舍省林业中的妇女行动主义进行了审查,以确定其起源和新出现的主题。通过使用定性研究方法确定了几个关键问题,其中包括对13名女性和2名男性的半结构化访谈。还包括研究人员对本研究经验的自动人种志描述。妇女的叙事确定了几个关键主题,包括:动员妇女为环境而采取的政治行动;社区关怀的伦理;相信指导下一代是公民和精神责任;以及在社会变革和环境行动主义过程中发现政治身份。同样,对新斯科舍省从事林业行业的两名男子的采访也提供了对可持续林业实践的历史回顾和说明。进行了生态女性主义分析,以检验“功能失调”的重男轻女的社会,政治和经济结构对妇女的政治行为和相应社区森林的影响。结果显示,尽管种族,种族,地点,背景,时间和空间有所不同,但妇女的政治身份和行动仍在趋同。因此,妇女的积极性来自多种复杂因素。

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