Research Article

“Ecriture Féminine” and Ecoethics in Richard Powers’ The Overstory

Number: 61 June 29, 2024
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“Ecriture Féminine” and Ecoethics in Richard Powers’ The Overstory

Abstract

This paper explores the entanglement between the ecological issues and the feminist questions in Richard Powers’ The Overstory (2018). The predominant focus of the novel is unquestionably ecology and the criticism of anthropocentrism; however, the systematic presence of the feminist ethos creates an adjacent field of inquiry worthy of consideration. Indeed, the issue of gender discrimination in the academy, female empowerment, and the foregrounding of ecofeminism and feminist care ethics collaborate to constitute a nested web of feminist concerns, spelling the script of “écriture féminine.” The female characters feature as the discursive tools for several revisions, which is synchronous with the narrative’s revision of the concept of the masculinist anthropocene as a damaging view of the world. Instead, the feminist undertones of the narrative reinforce the view of nature as a nonhuman ‘other,’ deserving full entitlement to moral consideration rather than simply being backstage for Man’s actions in the world.

Keywords

American literature, ethics, anthropocene, ecofeminism, écriture féminine, Richard Powers

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APA
El Aoun, N. (2024). “Ecriture Féminine” and Ecoethics in Richard Powers’ The Overstory. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, 61, 3-22. https://izlik.org/JA56HT83HG
AMA
1.El Aoun N. “Ecriture Féminine” and Ecoethics in Richard Powers’ The Overstory. JAST. 2024;(61):3-22. https://izlik.org/JA56HT83HG
Chicago
El Aoun, Noura. 2024. “‘Ecriture Féminine’ and Ecoethics in Richard Powers’ The Overstory”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, nos. 61: 3-22. https://izlik.org/JA56HT83HG.
EndNote
El Aoun N (June 1, 2024) “Ecriture Féminine” and Ecoethics in Richard Powers’ The Overstory. Journal of American Studies of Turkey 61 3–22.
IEEE
[1]N. El Aoun, “‘Ecriture Féminine’ and Ecoethics in Richard Powers’ The Overstory”, JAST, no. 61, pp. 3–22, June 2024, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA56HT83HG
ISNAD
El Aoun, Noura. “‘Ecriture Féminine’ and Ecoethics in Richard Powers’ The Overstory”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey. 61 (June 1, 2024): 3-22. https://izlik.org/JA56HT83HG.
JAMA
1.El Aoun N. “Ecriture Féminine” and Ecoethics in Richard Powers’ The Overstory. JAST. 2024;:3–22.
MLA
El Aoun, Noura. “‘Ecriture Féminine’ and Ecoethics in Richard Powers’ The Overstory”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, no. 61, June 2024, pp. 3-22, https://izlik.org/JA56HT83HG.
Vancouver
1.Noura El Aoun. “Ecriture Féminine” and Ecoethics in Richard Powers’ The Overstory. JAST [Internet]. 2024 Jun. 1;(61):3-22. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA56HT83HG