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VOL. 11, ISSUE 3 (2025)
Ecofeminist approaches in leslie marmon silko’s ceremony: Indigenous feminism and environmental justice
Authors
Siliva Dash
Abstract
This
paper examines Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony through an ecofeminist
lens, exploring how the novel intricately weaves all together environmental,
cultural, and gendered forms of oppression and resistance. Silko critiques
patriarchal and colonial domination while offering a vision of resilience and
healing rooted in Indigenous ecofeminist values. Ceremony articulates a
model for environmental justice and cultural survival through the roles of
Indigenous women, the significance of land and storytelling, and the necessity
of adaptation that is both transformative and intersectional.
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Pages:13-17
How to cite this article:
Siliva Dash "Ecofeminist approaches in leslie marmon silko’s ceremony: Indigenous feminism and environmental justice". International Journal of English Research, Vol 11, Issue 3, 2025, Pages 13-17
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