Kumakalam na sikmura: Hunger as Filipino women's awakening to ecofeminist consciousness

In the Philippines, The vernacular kumakalam na sikmura (literally translated as "gnawing of the stomach") is used as an image of hunger, a profound experiential event. Hunger as an embodied experience highlights the reciprocity of the body and the world, and the vulnerability of our embod...

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Main Author: Peracullo, Jeane C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-47772021-10-12T02:49:14Z Kumakalam na sikmura: Hunger as Filipino women's awakening to ecofeminist consciousness Peracullo, Jeane C. In the Philippines, The vernacular kumakalam na sikmura (literally translated as "gnawing of the stomach") is used as an image of hunger, a profound experiential event. Hunger as an embodied experience highlights the reciprocity of the body and the world, and the vulnerability of our embodiment is precisely the thread that weaves our embodied experiences together. The body in pain articulated by kumakalam na sikmura in turn becomes a foundational moral experience that will help frame an ecofeminist praxis responsive to issues surrounding women and nature. 2015-09-01T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3775 info:doi/10.2979/jfemistudreli.31.2.25 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/4777/type/native/viewcontent/jfemistudreli.31.2.25 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Ecofeminism--Philippines Women and the environment--Philippines Philosophy
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Ecofeminism--Philippines
Women and the environment--Philippines
Philosophy
spellingShingle Ecofeminism--Philippines
Women and the environment--Philippines
Philosophy
Peracullo, Jeane C.
Kumakalam na sikmura: Hunger as Filipino women's awakening to ecofeminist consciousness
description In the Philippines, The vernacular kumakalam na sikmura (literally translated as "gnawing of the stomach") is used as an image of hunger, a profound experiential event. Hunger as an embodied experience highlights the reciprocity of the body and the world, and the vulnerability of our embodiment is precisely the thread that weaves our embodied experiences together. The body in pain articulated by kumakalam na sikmura in turn becomes a foundational moral experience that will help frame an ecofeminist praxis responsive to issues surrounding women and nature.
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author Peracullo, Jeane C.
author_facet Peracullo, Jeane C.
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title Kumakalam na sikmura: Hunger as Filipino women's awakening to ecofeminist consciousness
title_short Kumakalam na sikmura: Hunger as Filipino women's awakening to ecofeminist consciousness
title_full Kumakalam na sikmura: Hunger as Filipino women's awakening to ecofeminist consciousness
title_fullStr Kumakalam na sikmura: Hunger as Filipino women's awakening to ecofeminist consciousness
title_full_unstemmed Kumakalam na sikmura: Hunger as Filipino women's awakening to ecofeminist consciousness
title_sort kumakalam na sikmura: hunger as filipino women's awakening to ecofeminist consciousness
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2015
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3775
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