• Title of article

    The Concurrence of Women and Nature in Alexander Pope’s The Rape of the Lock: A Cultural Ecofeminist Reading

  • Author/Authors

    Mohammadi ، Nahid - Alzahra University , Kalantari ، Anis Alzahra University

  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    9
  • To page
    20
  • Abstract
    The oppression of women, as the subordinate second sex, and the exploitation of the environment have been the focus of most ecofeminist studies. In this study, the authors will discuss the patriarchal injustice suppressing women and the environment in an 18thcentury literary text, Alexander Pope’s The Rape of the Lock (1719). Through the prism of cultural ecofeminism, this article makes an effort to illustrate the formation and also interrelatedness of two main longheld cultural dichotomies: the sexistoriented privilege of male over female and the anthropocentric privilege of human over nonhuman in the microcosmic literary scope of the 18thcentury English literature. From this regard, the feministoriented ecological issues will be discussed according to Val Plumwood’s distinction of cultural ecofeminism. Within this theoretical framework, we try to demonstrate how the elements of a patriarchal system shape all feminine subjectivities. The present article also shows how Nature herself, as an objection to the patriarchal culture, acts as the major supporter of women throughout The Rape of the Lock.
  • Keywords
    The Rape of the Lock , cultural ecofeminism , Women , Nature , Patriarchy , the 18^thcentury English literature
  • Journal title
    Language Horizons
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Journal title
    Language Horizons
  • Record number

    2473766