El ecofeminismo, el entredós ecológico y feminista, hermana la opresión del cuerpo femenino y la explotación del cuerpo natural por la misma infraestructura ahogadora del tecnocapitalismo. Teóricas como D’Eaubonne, Shiva, Plumwood o Warren revelan que la histórica vulneración de la mujer y la vigente crisis medioambiental comparten una circularidad opresiva, una similar matriz de acoso, dominación y acumulación propia del patriarcado tecnocapitalista. De este modo, el cuerpo femenino y el cuerpo natural se convierten en territorios políticos y escenarios económicos e ideológicos, pues ambas ya zonas de combates sufren, de modo parecido, inscripciones simbólicas inferiorizantes por parte del consumerismo hiperantropocéntrico. Al develar estas conexiones aplastadoras de ambas corporalidades, surge el ecofeminismo como crítica radical e impulsa alternativas que se centren en combatir toda opresión, sea cual fuere y esté donde esté. En parecido contexto de crisis ambiental, esta reflexión investiga cómo el poder tecnocapitalista marca simbólica y similarmente ambos cuerpos y revela el ecofeminismo como herramienta crítica imprescindible para la fundación de sociedades ecosostenibles y posthumanistas
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Ecofeminism, the ecological and feminist interweaving, links the oppression of the female body and the exploitation of the natural body under the same suffocating infrastructure of technocapitalism. Scholars such as D’Eaubonne, Shiva, Plumwood, and Warren reveal that the historical violation of women and the ongoing environmental crisis share the same oppressive circle, a similar matrix of harassment, domination, and accumulation rooted in technocapitalist patriarchy. In this way, both the female body and the natural body become political territories and economic and ideological battlegrounds, as both, already zones of struggle, endure similar symbolic inferiorisation under hyper-anthropocentric consumerism. By unveiling these crushing connections between both bodies, ecofeminism emerges as a radical critique and drives alternatives that focus on combating all forms of oppression, wherever they exist. Against the backdrop of environmental collapse, this reflection explores how technocapitalist power symbolically and similarly marks both bodies, revealing ecofeminism as an essential critical tool for the foundation of ecosustainable and posthumanist societies.
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