The Capitalocene and Slow Violence in Gabriel García Márquez s One Hundred Years of Solitude

Q3 Arts and Humanities Journal of Narrative and Language Studies Pub Date : 2023-05-15 DOI:10.59045/nalans.2023.12
Işıl Şahin Gülter
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The term Global South originates in the social sciences, where it invokes the notion of a global North-South divide to organize nations according to socioeconomic and political status. In a literary context, the Global South signifies an ongoing endeavor to engage with the current global disposition by identifying its externalities and providing the framework in which wide-ranging and cross-regional resistance might be imagined. Drawing on this point of view, the Global South can be regarded as a resilient political imagination originating from the marginalized peoples’ mutual recognition of analogous circumstances under contemporary capitalism. Recognition is, therefore, the critical point for the construction of Global South consciousness, which will enable those people to activate solidarities that can be put into action toward the goal of liberation. In this context, this paper intends to investigate Gabriel García Márquez’s portrayal of an environmental apocalypse in One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967), which offers rich possibilities for thinking about García Márquez in relation to the Global South. Paying particular attention to the geographical vulnerability of the Global South and Márquez’s representation of the transnational banana company’s ecocidal practices in Macondo, this paper establishes an analogous connection between capitalism’s externalities and its impact on the environmental degradation and the living conditions of local communities. Drawing heavily on Jason W. Moore’s notion of “the Capitalocene” and Rob Nixon’s theory of “slow violence,” this paper indicates that One Hundred Years of Solitude highlights the intersections between the analogous deterioration of the poor people’s living conditions and the environment in Macondo, offering multiple entry points from which socio-ecological connections are embodied and conveyed to the readers.
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《加百列的资本世与缓慢暴力》García Márquez《百年孤独》
“全球南方”一词起源于社会科学,它援引了全球南北分裂的概念,根据社会经济和政治地位来组织国家。在文学语境中,全球南方意味着通过识别其外部性并提供可以想象的广泛和跨区域抵抗的框架来参与当前全球倾向的持续努力。根据这一观点,全球南方可以被视为一种富有弹性的政治想象,源于边缘化人民对当代资本主义下类似情况的相互认识。因此,承认是建立全球南方意识的关键点,这将使这些人能够激活团结,并为解放的目标付诸行动。在此背景下,本文打算研究加布里埃尔García Márquez在《百年孤独》(1967)中对环境末日的描绘,这为思考García Márquez与全球南方的关系提供了丰富的可能性。本文特别关注全球南方的地理脆弱性和Márquez对跨国香蕉公司在马孔多的生态破坏实践的代表,在资本主义的外部性及其对环境退化和当地社区生活条件的影响之间建立了类似的联系。本文大量借鉴了杰森·w·摩尔的“资本新世”概念和罗布·尼克松的“缓慢暴力”理论,指出《百年孤独》强调了马孔多穷人生活条件的类似恶化与环境之间的交叉点,提供了多个切入点,从中体现并向读者传达社会生态联系。
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