This character, a fragile female Eloi, is rescued by the Time Traveller and represents a feminized, passive relationship to nature.
Who is Weena?
What did the commercials of Buy N Large do to seem more sustainable to the environment?
What is Green-Washing?
Zootopia is split into areas like the tundra and rainforest with different species. This is an example of what?
What is diversity?
This character displays patriarchy i contrast to ecofemism. They try to dominate nature and women, specifically technology, time, and Weena.
Who is the Time Traveller?
What does WALL-E and EVE’s relationship represent?
What is community and care?
This main character breaks gender and species stereotypes by becoming the first of her kind to join the Zootopia police force.
Who is Judy Hopps?
The Time Traveller always tries to fix or control nature and time. Ecofeminists might say this shows a problem with this kind of thinking.
What is domination or control over nature?
What did the human value most on axiom leading to a dependence on technology
What is consumerism?
This eco-feminist concept, involving mutual care and dismantling hierarchies, is symbolized in Judy’s partnership with this unlikely ally.
Who is Nick Wilde?
The male characters in the novel are all named after their profession/ role in the economy.
What is a patriarchal or capitalist view of identity?
How does Buy N Large represent destructive impacts to the environment?
What is endless economic growth?
Predators are treated unfairly, like women or nature often are. What is this called in eco-feminism?
What is oppression?
This group in the novel is fragile, passive, and closely connected to nature—traits often linked to how women and the environment are viewed in ecofeminist theory.
Who are the Eloi?
In Wall-e what female robot has the job of finding plant life on earth?
EVE
According to eco-feminist theory, domination over women and nature stems from dualistic thinking. Zootopia critiques this by blending traditional roles of predator and prey in this way.
What is reversing roles from stereotypes?