审判中的自然:探究阿瓦尼亚的《朝圣者之足》和莱奥帕尔迪的《自然与冰岛人的对话》中的宇宙战争

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN Research in African Literatures Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.2979/reseafrilite.53.2.06
Emmanuel Ufuoma Tonukari, A. Abba
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摘要:阿梅奇·阿克瓦尼亚在其宗教和哲学信仰中试图重新定义人类苦难的概念,这一概念在他的诗集《朝圣者之脚:诗集》的第一个序列中对宇宙战争的表现中得到了验证。有趣的是,Akwanya的这一系列诗歌与Leopardi的“自然与冰岛人的对话”在对人类经验历史的询问中有着共同的哲学思想,这一观察尚未被批判性学术所捕捉。因此,为了掩盖这一批判性空间,本文试图将阿克瓦尼亚的诗歌与利奥帕尔迪的对话并置,以阐明艺术如何使自然因其所谓的对人类的敌意而受到盘问。在黑格尔的宇宙矛盾概念的框架内工作,结束已经在“开始”和尼采的赫拉克利特理论中确定,这篇论文不仅提供了对人类困境中自然内疚负担的批判性检查,而且还提供了艺术如何作为超越宇宙战争的出口。
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Nature on Trial: Probing Cosmic Warfare in Akwanya's Pilgrim Foot and Leopardi's "Dialogue between Nature and an Icelander"
ABSTRACT:In his religious and philosophical persuasion, Amechi Akwanya seeks to reconceptualize the concept of human suffering, an idea that is validated in the representation of cosmic warfare in the first sequence of his poetry collection, Pilgrim Foot: A Collection of Poems. Interestingly, this sequence of Akwanya's poetry shares common philosophical ideation with Leopardi's "Dialogue between Nature and an Icelander" in their interrogation of the history of human experience, an observation not yet captured by critical scholarship. Thus in its attempt to cover up this critical space, this article seeks to juxtapose Akwanya's poetry and Leopardi's dialogue to illuminate how art subjects Nature to cross-examination for her alleged hostility toward man. Working within the framework of the Hegelian concept of cosmic contradiction, of the end having already been determined at "the beginning," and Nietzsche's Heraclitean theory, the paper offers a critical examination of not only Nature's burden of guilt in human plight but also how art serves as an outlet for transcending cosmic warfare.
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Research in African Literatures
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1970, Research in African Literatures is the premier journal of African literary studies worldwide and provides a forum in English for research on the oral and written literatures of Africa, as well as information on African publishing, announcements of importance to Africanists, and notes and queries of literary interest. Reviews of current scholarly books are included in every issue, often presented as review essays, and a forum offers readers the opportunity to respond to issues raised in articles and book reviews.
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