Explaining the concept of ecofeminismin the field of international politics
For centuries, mankind had forgotten an important subject called women, who make up half of the human population, and it was feminists who recalled this great loss. Women have no place in politics and even in the 21st century they have little place in politics and leadership of societies. What seems natural, that is, the migration of women to the private sphere and the underworld and turning them into unequal beings who, with much effort, gain only a few rights, is the great silence of history, and these have been challenged by feminists. Is. Ecofeminists, as a branch of feminist, have the same principles and views of classical feminists, but with the difference that they address the demands of women in the context of environmental principles. Ecofeminists seek to change people's attitudes toward nature and women, so they are the product of the third wave of feminist theory in terms of both theoretical framework and methodology. Emphasizing environmental ideas and the coexistence of nature and women, this article will explain ecofeminist attitudes in international relations and the impact of ecological and environmental-oriented attitudes on the evolution and change in the field of international relations. Will review international treaties.
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