Research Article

CULTURAL ECOFEMINISM IN CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN’S FEMINIST UTOPIAN VISION AND ITS LIMITATIONS

Volume: 4 Number: 1 January 24, 2021
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CULTURAL ECOFEMINISM IN CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN’S FEMINIST UTOPIAN VISION AND ITS LIMITATIONS

Abstract

Charlotte Perkins Gilman was an American feminist author of fiction and non-fiction, lecturer and sociologist of the late 19th, early 20th centuries. She integrates her sociological commentary into her ecofeminist vision for an alternative community consisting merely of women in her utopian fiction Herland published in 1915. The community she envisioned can best be read through the lens of cultural ecofeminism with her essentialist view of women’s innate tendency to uphold the sanctity of the environment opting for a peaceful coexistence rather than patriarchal domination. Since men are considered to be impediments to such a coexistence, they are absent from the utopian vision based on sisterhood of all women where they breed through parthenogenesis and raise their daughters as a community rather than in individual family units. Familial relations are not entirely eliminated, rather, as all Herlanders descend from a common maternal ancestor, are biologically as well as culturally connected.

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Primary Language

English

Subjects

Language Studies

Journal Section

Research Article

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Publication Date

January 24, 2021

Submission Date

January 9, 2021

Acceptance Date

January 31, 2021

Published in Issue

Year 2021 Volume: 4 Number: 1

APA
Özmen, C. Ö. (2021). CULTURAL ECOFEMINISM IN CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN’S FEMINIST UTOPIAN VISION AND ITS LIMITATIONS. HOMEROS, 4(1), 21-28. https://doi.org/10.33390/homeros.4.1.03
AMA
1.Özmen CÖ. CULTURAL ECOFEMINISM IN CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN’S FEMINIST UTOPIAN VISION AND ITS LIMITATIONS. HMRS. 2021;4(1):21-28. doi:10.33390/homeros.4.1.03
Chicago
Özmen, Cansu Özge. 2021. “CULTURAL ECOFEMINISM IN CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN’S FEMINIST UTOPIAN VISION AND ITS LIMITATIONS”. HOMEROS 4 (1): 21-28. https://doi.org/10.33390/homeros.4.1.03.
EndNote
Özmen CÖ (January 1, 2021) CULTURAL ECOFEMINISM IN CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN’S FEMINIST UTOPIAN VISION AND ITS LIMITATIONS. HOMEROS 4 1 21–28.
IEEE
[1]C. Ö. Özmen, “CULTURAL ECOFEMINISM IN CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN’S FEMINIST UTOPIAN VISION AND ITS LIMITATIONS”, HMRS, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 21–28, Jan. 2021, doi: 10.33390/homeros.4.1.03.
ISNAD
Özmen, Cansu Özge. “CULTURAL ECOFEMINISM IN CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN’S FEMINIST UTOPIAN VISION AND ITS LIMITATIONS”. HOMEROS 4/1 (January 1, 2021): 21-28. https://doi.org/10.33390/homeros.4.1.03.
JAMA
1.Özmen CÖ. CULTURAL ECOFEMINISM IN CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN’S FEMINIST UTOPIAN VISION AND ITS LIMITATIONS. HMRS. 2021;4:21–28.
MLA
Özmen, Cansu Özge. “CULTURAL ECOFEMINISM IN CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN’S FEMINIST UTOPIAN VISION AND ITS LIMITATIONS”. HOMEROS, vol. 4, no. 1, Jan. 2021, pp. 21-28, doi:10.33390/homeros.4.1.03.
Vancouver
1.Cansu Özge Özmen. CULTURAL ECOFEMINISM IN CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN’S FEMINIST UTOPIAN VISION AND ITS LIMITATIONS. HMRS. 2021 Jan. 1;4(1):21-8. doi:10.33390/homeros.4.1.03