朱伊特《白鹭》中冲突自我的生态解读

R. Gurung
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本文分析了莎拉·朱伊特的小说《一只白鹭》中的自然-文化二分法。故事的主角,女孩西尔维亚,通过她与莫丽太太和鸟儿的接触,体现了她与自然的关系。她的“自我”在物质贪婪和对自然的热爱之间挣扎着,她打算把白鹭的秘密告诉猎人,她最终决定不告诉这个秘密,分别是为了拯救白鹭。当她爬上树时,她得到了启示。她思索着她在大自然中看到的超乎想象的非凡之美。因此,我运用环境理论,特别是Karen Warren的价值二元论,Val Plumwood的背景理论等相关理论来分析Sylvia的矛盾自我和她对自然的最终态度,探索自然作为文学的主要来源。尼泊尔对这一领域的研究还不够充分。这项研究的重点是为什么人们不关心植物和动物。失业问题和人类对自然遗产的认识不足导致了整个自然环境的恶化。社区森林和素食的概念可以解决自然环境退化的一些问题。作为一篇定性论文,我使用文本分析作为工具来得出结论。然后,我使用分析解释主义的方法来解释数据。
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Ecological Reading of Conflicted Self in Jewett’s “A White Heron”
This paper analyzes the nature-culture dichotomy as seen in the story “A White Heron” by Sarah Jewett. The main character of the story, the girl— Sylvia’s relation to nature is reflected through her contact with Mistress Moolly and birds. Her ‘self’ is torn between material greed and love for nature as she plans to tell the secret of the white heron to the hunter and her final decision not to tell the secret to save the bird respectively. When she climbs up the tree, a revelation comes to her. She reflects upon the outstanding beauty she sees in nature which was beyond her imagination. Thus, I analyze the conflicted self of Sylvia and her final take towards nature by applying environmental theories, particularly, Karen Warren’s value dualism, Val Plumwood’s backgrounding, and other relevant theories to explore nature as the major source of literature. There has not been sufficient research on this area in Nepal. This research focuses on why people are unconcerned about plants and animals. The unemployment problem and less awareness of natural heritage in man help deteriorate the entire natural environment. The concepts of community forest and being vegetarian can resolve some problems of natural environment degradation. As a qualitative paper, I use textual analysis as a tool to draw a conclusion. Then I use an analytical interpretivist approach to interpret the data.
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