“我家的隐谷”:戴玛芒选集中的家、身份与环境正义

P. Chakraborty
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环境正义的概念影响了我们对社会方面与自然表现之间关系的理解。几个世纪以来,环境一直被视为战利品,被人占有和控制。人类世打破了这种与自然合一的感觉。超越了语言和作者表现的边界,自然逃避了人类知识的枷锁。我们已经认识到,自然也是我们社会交往和政治人际关系的一部分。与自然相关联的身份概念取决于表征的媒介。我想要展示的是,从环境正义的角度来看,自然是一个挑战,这既是文化上的挑战,也是代表性的挑战。身份问题从最不可能的地方悄悄出现,挑战着社会和文化表现的规范。我认为,环境正义的跨学科方法可以更好地理解我们与自然的关系。简单的叙事模式可以用语言作为媒介,通过被压抑者的声音来挑战和寻求社会正义。《环境正义》讲述的是对那些被认为远离现代文明的人的闻所未闻的故事和不寻常的生活的需要。Mamang Dai是一个很好的例子,他理解与环境相关的身份危机。关键词:Mamang Dai,环境正义,身份,代表性,自然,文化
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“The Hidden Valleys of My Home”: Home, Identity, and Environmental Justice in the Select Works of Mamang Dai
Concepts of Environmental Justice have impacted on our understanding of the relationship between social aspects and the representation of nature. The environment, for centuries, has been seen as a trophy, to be possessed and controlled. The Anthropocene has ruptured this sense of oneness with nature. Going beyond the borders of language and authorial representation, nature has eluded the racks of human knowledge. We have come to understand that nature is also a part of our social interaction and politico-human relationships. The concept of identity associated with nature depends on the medium of representation. I want to show, in the light of environmental justice, that nature is a challenge, which is both cultural and representational. The question of identity creeps out of the unlikeliest places and challenges the norms of social and cultural representation. I will argue that the interdisciplinary approach of environmental justice can offer a better understanding of our relationship with nature. Simple modes of storytelling can use the medium of language to challenge and seek social justice through voices of the repressed. Environmental Justice is about this need for voicing the unheard stories and the unusual lives of those considered aloof from modern civilization. Mamang Dai is a perfect example of an author who understands the crisis of identity in association with the environment. Keywords: Mamang Dai, Environmental Justice, Identity, Representation, Nature, Culture.
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