Theoretical Foundations (care in FPE)

           Two Prominent Feminist

 I've been more aware of the significance of women's responsibilities after considering care and the environment. Women frequently approach care through empathy and close relationships, as demonstrated by Carol Gilligan's theories on emotional intelligence. Joan Tronto also discusses how women's unpaid labor, such as cooking, cleaning, and taking care of others, is frequently disregarded despite the fact that it supports our families and communities. Ecofeminism demonstrates how important women are to preserving the environment, despite the fact that their work is frequently disregarded.    


As I thought about these concepts, I also started to see how colonialism influenced how women's labor is viewed, particularly in colonized communities. Decolonial feminism reminds us to recognize the work and knowledge of all women and helps raise awareness of these challenges. This has motivated me to advocate for a more equitable and inclusive approach to care that honors the experiences and stories of all women. We can collaborate to create a more compassionate and sustainable world if we pay attention to everyone's opinions.                  

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