摘要:In this issue dedicated to eco-feminism, the journal returns to certain topics already dealt with in previous issues, in particular those that discussed the environmental and social consequences of economic development (see, for example, the article on the Great Dams in India or the Special Issue dedicated to China). Broadening the topics, this issue examines the reflection carried out by feminists since the 1970s on the link between the oppression of women and dominance over nature; between patriarchy, scientific thought and capitalist development; between patriarchy and spirituality. Eco-feminism is a plural and inclusive movement that has been influenced by the battles fought by women all over the world to defend the environment, subsistence, and the dignity of all living beings. As well as peace, the movement focuses on relationships of domination (of gender, of class, of race) and the connections between all forms of life