یاسمین حمید کی شاعری کا ایکو فیمینسٹ مطالعہ
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This article examines the Yasmeen Hameed’s poetry from an ecofeminist perspective, exploring the relationship between women, nature, and patriarchal society. The study highlights how Hameed presents women’s experiences of oppression, identity, and resistance through natural symbols such as the sea, trees, soil, seasons, and light. In her poetry, nature is not merely a background element but a living presence closely connected to female consciousness and creativity. The analysis reveals that Hameed portrays women as aware, resilient, and self-assertive individuals who challenge social constraints and seek self-realization. Her poetry also reflects ecological sensitivity and a spiritual vision based on harmony between human beings and the natural world. The study concludes that Yasmeen Hameed’s poetic discourse embodies a significant ecofeminist consciousness, making her an important voice in contemporary Urdu poetry.
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