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摘要
摘要本文比较了特拉弗塞1806年创作的《zacimsamdare et Carina》和伯杰1859年创作的《Stella》,这两部作品描绘了种植园经济改变了加勒比地区的风景。通过生态女性主义和生态后殖民主义的视角审视这些未被充分研究的小说,可以让我们了解法语殖民作家如何在地区和国际层面上看待这片土地的历史与社会政治历史密不可分,以及作者如何将新的加勒比身份描绘为依赖于景观和女性角色。
Environment and Identity in the Nineteenth-Century French Caribbean Novel: Traversay’s Les amours de Zémédare et Carina and Bergeaud’s Stella
ABSTRACT This article compares Traversay’s Les amours de Zémédare et Carina (1806) and Bergeaud’s Stella (1859), which portray Caribbean landscapes altered by plantation economy. Examining these understudied novels through the lens of ecofeminism and eco-postcolonialism allows us to understand how Francophone colonial authors perceived the history of the land to be inseparable from socio-political history on both a regional and an international level, and also how the authors portray new Caribbean identities as dependent on landscape and the role of women.