Unearthing Ecofeminist Echoes in D.H. Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers

Wanjin Dong, Soonbae Kim
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This article explores D.H. Lawrence’s autobiographical novel, Sons and Lovers (1913), through the lens of ecofeminism, focusing on the intricate emotional relationships between the protagonist, Paul, his mother, Mrs. Morel, and his two lovers, Miriam and Clara. In the context of the Industrial Revolution’s large-scale mechanization, Lawrence’s work sheds light on the profound environmental consequences of this era on the sustenance of modern human. The narrative further suggests that modern humanity has suffered significant suppression and destruction due to the dominance of mechanical civilization, resulting in a pervasive imbalance between humankind and nature, as well as among different societal groups, particularly in gender relations. Lawrence’s astute portrayal places gender relations on the grand stage of industrial civilization, resonating with the plight of both the natural environment and women who endured oppression under anthropocentrism or patriarchy. This paper adopts an intersectional perspective that simultaneously addresses the human-to-nature issue and the male-to-female issue within the framework of ecofeminism. Its primary objective is to illuminate Lawrence’s endeavor to chart a path for modern humanity’s survival. In doing so, Lawrence advocates for a harmonious equilibrium between societal development and the natural world, alongside the principle of gender equality. This approach embodies the essence of ecofeminism and underscores Lawrence’s profound humanistic concerns.
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从D.H.劳伦斯的《儿子与情人》中发掘生态女权主义的回声
本文以生态女性主义为视角,对D.H.劳伦斯的自传体小说《儿子与情人》(1913)进行了研究,重点分析了主人公保罗、他的母亲莫雷尔夫人以及他的两个情人米里亚姆和克拉拉之间错综复杂的情感关系。在工业革命大规模机械化的背景下,劳伦斯的作品揭示了这个时代对现代人生存产生的深远的环境影响。叙述进一步表明,由于机械文明的统治,现代人类遭受了重大的压制和破坏,导致人类与自然之间以及不同社会群体之间普遍存在不平衡,特别是在性别关系方面。劳伦斯敏锐地将性别关系置于工业文明的大舞台上,与自然环境和女性在人类中心主义或父权制下遭受压迫的困境产生共鸣。本文采用交叉视角,在生态女性主义的框架下,同时解决人对自然的问题和男性对女性的问题。它的主要目的是阐明劳伦斯为现代人类的生存所做的努力。在此过程中,劳伦斯倡导社会发展与自然世界之间的和谐平衡,以及性别平等的原则。这种方法体现了生态女性主义的精髓,凸显了劳伦斯深刻的人文关怀。
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