全球化与后现代生态学:当代气候小说中的人类世研究

G. Narasimham, Bibhudatta Dash
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研究目的:全球化已经成为实施资本主义生活的主要来源。人类发展的进步导致了人类世。本文主要探讨全球化如何影响全球气候变化,以及人类对环境的探索态度及其对周围环境的影响所导致的身份和家园的丧失。本研究从后现代生态学的角度来探讨问题。方法论:研究者以生态批评为分析理论,揭露了人类中心主义的思想,将人类置于地球的中心,将自然置于地球的边缘。启示论是生态批评分析的理论工具。环境伦理与正义被用来分析生态中心问题。以互文性和小说比较研究为主要研究方法。主要发现:全球化是城市地区快速发展的原因,人类中心变异是生态灾害或气候变化的原因。本研究表明,人类将自然视为满足人类无限欲望的商品/对象,已经危及了自然。现在是时候批判性地质疑人类对自然的干预,并为重建一种新的生态中心思想创造希望了。研究应用:生态文学透过文学体裁处理生态中心议题。本文研究了人与自然的关系,分析了当代生态中心主义小说是如何解构文化与自然二元对立和人类中心主义霸权的。因此,它是跨学科的。从气候小说《饥饿的潮汐》和《疯狂亚当》的角度来解决上述问题。这项研究的发现不仅局限于学术领域;相反,它呼吁所有人改变他们的自然观念,以可持续发展的环境为目标。新颖性/原创性:总体而言,环境和生态研究学者已经解决了生态中心问题。与此相反,这个问题已经从生态文学的角度进行了讨论。除了将这一学术话语理论化之外,气候小说还描绘了人类与非人类的日常关系。
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Globalization and Postmodern Ecology: A Study of the Anthropocene in Contemporary Climate Fictions
Purpose of the study: Globalization has become a primary source for implementing capitalistic life. The advancement in human development has led to the Anthropocene. This paper focuses on how globalization impacts global climate change and the loss of identity and home due to humans' exploratory attitude toward the environment and its effect on surroundings. Issues in the study are addressed from a postmodern ecological perspective. Methodology: The researcher has taken ecocriticism as the analyzing theory to expose the ideology of anthropocentrism, which keeps humans at the centre of the earth and nature at its periphery. Apocalypticism is chosen theoretical tool of ecocritical analysis. Environmental ethics and justice is used to analyze ecocentric issues. Intertextuality and comparative study of novels are taken as the primary methods. Main Findings: Globalization is responsible for urban areas' rapid development, and anthropocentric variants are responsible for ecological disasters or climate change. This study demonstrates that human beings' perception of nature as a commodity/object to satisfy humans' unlimited desire has endangered nature. It is time to critically question the human interference in nature and create hope for rebuilding a new ecocentric mindset. The Application of the study: Eco literature deals with ecocentric issues through literary genres. The present paper studies the human-nature relationship and analysis how contemporary ecocentric novels deconstruct the culture-nature binary and anthropocentric hegemony. Hence, it is interdisciplinary. The above concerns are addressed from the perspective of climate fiction- The Hungry Tide and MaddAddam. The study's findings are not just restricted to the academic domain; instead, it appeals to all humans to change their notion of nature and aim for a sustainable environment. Novelty/Originality: In general, environmental and ecological studies scholars have resolved the ecocentric issue. In contrast to the above, the issue has been discussed from the lens of eco literature. Besides theorizing this academic discourse, the everyday human-nonhuman relationship is also portrayed through climate fiction.
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