回家的捷径?c·s·刘易斯《凯斯宾王子》的地理批判回归

Q3 Arts and Humanities Journal of Inklings Studies Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.3366/ink.2023.0175
Sharon Jones
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本文重新审视了C.S.Lewis与其爱尔兰血统的关系,并对他1951年的小说《里海王子》进行了地缘批判解读。对文本中潜在的爱尔兰元素的挖掘,对刘易斯的关注,包括殖民主义和冲突,以及生态危机,产生了重要的见解。本文将这些担忧置于爱尔兰文化背景下,但得出的结论是,刘易斯的思想具有当代意义,值得重新关注,不仅在爱尔兰,而且在全球范围内。
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The Shortest Way Home? A Geo-critical Return to C.S. Lewis's Prince Caspian
This paper revisits C.S. Lewis's relationship with his Irish roots and offers a geo-critical reading of his 1951 novel Prince Caspian. An excavation of Irish elements latent in this text yields important insights into Lewis's preoccupations, including colonialism and conflict, and ecological crisis. The paper situates these concerns in an Irish cultural context but concludes that Lewis's thinking is of contemporary relevance and worthy of renewed focus, not only in Ireland but globally.
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